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HARRY: THAT WAS A DAI TO REMEMBER

Irish Daily Mirror

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April 24, 2023

It was a super Saturday for Fulham star... a goal, a win and watching his local heroes grab promotion

- IAN BAKER

HARRY: THAT WAS A DAI TO REMEMBER

HARRY WILSON enjoyed the perfect Saturday on two fronts. 

First the lively forward capped a superb display with a fine goal as Fulham saw off Leeds. Then he put his feet up at home to watch his beloved Wrexham return to the Football League with victory over Boreham Wood (above).

Wilson and his family are big fans of the North Wales club and he regularly went to the Racecourse Ground as a kid to cheer them on.

Speaking directly after Fulham's lunchtime victory on Saturday, the Wales international said: "I'm massively interested in Wrexham. I will be getting home and putting that on.

"Tickets were like gold-dust.

"It will be fantastic for the club and town to have the team back in the Football League after so long out.

"Wrexham were my local team as a boy and I used to go with my uncle and cousins.

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