Fletcher Leaves Wrexham 'Not by Choice' as Ambitious Team Rebuilds for Life in Championship
- As Wrexham prepares for their upcoming season in the Championship, the club has decided to release striker Steven Fletcher, a veteran known for his time in England’s top football division.
- The club's squad rebuild follows their promotion to the Championship after three consecutive advancements, and Fletcher's departure was against his will.
- Fletcher, 38, scored eight league goals mostly as a substitute, described Wrexham as the most magical club he played for and announced his exit on social media.
- Fletcher expressed sadness over his departure, emphasizing that it was not his decision, and extended his gratitude to club owners Reynolds and McElhenney.
- Wrexham aims to strengthen its squad for the Championship, marking their return to the second tier for the first time since the 1980s and chasing Premier League promotion.
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Fletcher leaves Wrexham ‘not by choice’ as ambitious team rebuilds for life in Championship
WREXHAM, Wales (AP) — Wrexham continued its squad reconstruction ahead of a season in the second-tier Championship by releasing one of its most renowned players — against his will.

Fletcher leaves Wrexham 'not by choice' as ambitious team rebuilds for life in Championship
WREXHAM, Wales (AP) — Wrexham continued its squad reconstruction ahead of a season in the second-tier Championship by releasing one of its most renowned players — against his will.
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