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Originally Posted by moynkeepthefaith
His performance against Oxford where he scored a brilliant hat trick was quite something. Their full back looked like he had diving boots on by the end of the game. He always looked like a player who was enjoying himself playing the game.
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That night was magical - vintage Wrexham what a game !
However I have fond memories of the Bescott Stadium around that time - trailing at HT 2 - 0.
Then a second half comeback with Trundle controlling the ball on his chest with back to goal and scoring an overhead kick 0 brilliant goal - Craig Falconbridge got a last minute winner in front of the away fans to send us into orbit.
Trundle had magic in his boots - well balanced and full of skill - the time we played Everton in the League Cup and eventually lost 0 - 3 he hit the bar with a long range thunderbolt of a free kick - supposedly Everton were about to sign him but didn't in the end - he looked like he could cope at any level with that level of skill - always wondered why Everton didn't follow it up with a concrete bid