ONE OF Wrexham's star men got left behind by the team bus after the club's big match at Birmingham City.
The Reds fell to a 3-1 defeat - their first loss of the season - at the hands of the Blues back on Monday, September 16.
In what has been dubbed 'The Hollywood Derby', Tom Brady's Birmingham were victorious over Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney's Wrexham at St Andrew's stadium.
And, things went from bad to worse for one of the Reds players in particular as he was left behind by the team bus when it made its way back to Wales after the match.
Midfielder George Dobson, who has starred since signing from Charlton Athletic in the summer, was left on his own at Birmingham's home ground.
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Team-mate James McClean revealed the unusual situation that unfolded during Ben Foster’s Fozcast podcast which was held at William Aston Hall in Wrexham last weekend.
Answering a fan's question about that at the event, he said: “It’s true! He (Dobson) was doing the drug test after the game. Our heads were scrambled and we just kind of left him.”
Fortunately, he added that the situation was quickly resolved.
Wrexham bounced back from defeat at Birmingham City with a 2-1 win over Crawley Town at home last weekend.
Their next EFL League One match takes them to Leyton Orient on Saturday (September 28, 3pm).
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