Wrexham F.C. - Supporters Groups

Supporters Groups

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  • The Wrexham Supporters Trust Owners of Wrexham Football Club since 30 November 2011.
  • Wrexham Supporters Federation This organisation includes the committee's of the following supporters groups......
  • Wrexham Supporters Association formed in 1926.
  • Buckley & District Reds, were formed in 2006 when 29 people attended the very first meeting which was held at the Hope & Anchor pub in Buckley. By June in 2007 they had 110 members with members living as far as London and Glasgow.
  • The Deeside Reds formed in 2008, The Deeside Reds are the latest supporters group. This group of fans come from the Connah's Quay, Shotton and Queensferry areas of Flintshire.
  • Gwersyllt & District Reds
  • Holywell & District Reds
  • Kings Mills Reds
  • London Reds, The London Reds/Cochion Llundain was formed in 1993 after the promotion game in Northampton. Many Wrexham fans before this were travelling south not north on the train. It includes not only Wrexham supporters from London but from all over the South-East area.
  • Manchester Reds, The Manchester Reds were founded in November 1997.
  • Mold & District Reds, The Mold & District Reds were formed in May 2007.
  • The Shropshire Reds Formed in 1994 with its first meeting held in Shrewsbury attended by just 21 recruits, and now membership stands at about 250, being one of the largest supporters group.

There following groups are non affiliated to the Supporters Federation....

  • South Wales Reds / Cochion De Cymru
  • Tartan Reds / Scottish Reds
  • Midlands Reds Wrexham fans located in the midlands area of England, particularly Birmingham, Leicester and towns in Staffordshire.
  • The 12th Man Formed to created extra support and noise for the 2007–08 season in an attempt to try to get the fans more involved in the game and to support the players on the field. They wear club colours and sit near the away supporters in an attempt to create as much atmosphere as possible. It is recognised by the club and has a new flag, which is a large-scale version of the Wrexham home shirt.
  • Wrexham Supporters Football Club Originally formed in 2006, they travel the country facing other supporters of clubs in the North West.

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