PRIMARY schools in Wrexham have been pulling out all the stops in their good luck messages for the Reds ahead of the FA Trophy final.
On Sunday, Wrexham AFC face Bromley at Wembley - and our local schools have created rap songs, podcasts and giant lettering out of pupils to send them their best wishes.
The pupils at St Peter's Primary School, in Rossett, have created their very own rap song.
The video has been viewed thousands of times on social media, and has even made national news.
Good luck to the Wrexham Football team at Wembley from from all of us at Ysgol I D Hooson! I mewn i’r gôl a hi! Many thanks to Brymbo Male Voice Choir for permission to sing this song. Composers: M. I Roberts, E. T Williams. @Wrexham_AFC @VancityReynolds @RMcElhenney pic.twitter.com/p9MdFLS8FK
— Ysgol ID Hooson (@YsgolHooson) May 20, 2022
Elsewhere, Ysgol Y Waun, in Chirk, created giant Wrexham AFC lettering - made out of their pupils.
The All Saints' School, in Gresford, made their own Wrexham AFC podcast, and St Anne's Catholic Primary School did Wembley-inspired craft work.
Wrexham going to Wembley craft time is in full swing today in Class 7! @wrexham @leaderlive @Wrexham_AFC @WrexhamDSA pic.twitter.com/3XXhfiYFin
— St Anne's Catholic Primary School (@StAnnesWrexham) May 20, 2022
And the brilliant work by local primary schools hasn't gone unnoticed.
Wrexham AFC's Executive Director, Humphrey Ker, tweeted:
I’ve really loved seeing all the fantastic songs, craft sessions and messages of support that local schools have put together to back the boys at Wembley. Wrexham is a very special town. Even if it is also now a City. #WxmAFC
— Humphrey Ker (@thehumphreyker) May 20, 2022
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