- 05/05/2023
- Posted by: Lesley Griffiths MS
- Category: News
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As Wrexham AFC celebrates its long-awaited return to the Football League, a local author has published his book which was eight years in the making and documents the club’s glorious history.
In his third book entitled Dirty Old Town, lifelong Wrexham AFC fan Nathan Lee Davies looks back at the club’s first spell in the Football League between 1921 and 2008. The book includes match reports, season summaries, statistics and interviews with club legends such as Arfon Griffiths and Joey Jones.
Match-going fans may have spotted Nathan selling copies of his book at various locations in recent weeks, such as Maesgwyn Hall and Glyndwr University.
Wrexham’s Member of the Senedd, Lesley Griffiths recently visited Nathan to find out more about Dirty Old Town and buy her copy.
She said: “This book is a real labour of love. There is, of course, plenty of positivity surrounding the club at present and I am delighted the people of Wrexham have been supportive of Nathan, and that his book has been so well received.
“Whether you’re a new supporter looking to discover more about Wrexham AFC’s past or from the older generation and wish to reminisce, Dirty Old Town is a fascinating read and a must-have for any Wrexham AFC fan.
“If Rob and Ryan want to read up on the history of our great club, they won’t go far wrong with this book!”
The reaction to the book has been extremely positive and Nathan is already looking into the possibility of having a second print run. If any local business or individual wishes to support Nathan, whether that’s through advertising or contributing towards printing costs, please contact Nathan directly.
Nathan can be contacted via his website – www.nathanleedavies.com. You can also download or order your paperback or hardback copies of Dirty Old Town at www.nathanleedavies.com/shop/
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