Alan Fox
Just seen that Alan has passed away. Great player for us and lovely man. Got to know him well during my time on Supporters Association committee. Very sad day. Condolences to Jean and the family.
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Re: Alan Fox
very sad , enjoyed watching him on the wing RIP
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Re: Alan Fox
Very sad. Condolences to his family and thanks from those of us who remember him.
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Re: Alan Fox
Too young to see him play but thoughts with his family and friends.
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Re: Alan Fox
Very sad news. Before my time, but one of my dads heroes and I was lucky enough to meet him on a few occasions when he came to the Racecourse as a guest.
RIP Alan |
Re: Alan Fox
[QUOTE=OriginalRhylRed;2515889]very sad , enjoyed watching him on the wing RIP[/QUOTE]
Wrong Fox!!! Alan was a centre half and a pretty good one at that late fifties / early sixties from memory. Sad news. Steve Fox was the winger and exciting to watch at times |
Re: Alan Fox
[QUOTE=eosceiriog;2515895]Wrong Fox!!!
Alan was a centre half and a pretty good one at that late fifties / early sixties from memory. Sad news. Steve Fox was the winger and exciting to watch at times[/QUOTE] Aaaahh I was thinking of the '78 fox myself.. didn't know the earlier one but rip anyway, always feel a sadness when an ex red passes. |
Re: Alan Fox
Alan Fox was a true legend and I was lucky enough to see him play in his last 2 seasons. Once I was old enough to know what football was all about I would hear my Dad, my brother, my uncles and cousins saying what a great centre half he was... and he was!
If my memory serves me right when he finally moved on he was replaced by Ray Mielcarek - another fans favourite and hard man! RIP Alan - you were a Wrexham legend & hero to us all. |
Re: Alan Fox
Met him once. Nice chap, and I think he played against Busby Babes in’57. RIP
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