The task for Wrexham supporters is to compose a “proper song” for an unsung hero who was chosen by Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds.
Consequently, what happened?
After spending a loan period at Stockport County, Andy Cannon brought his National League expertise to the Red Dragons from Hull City in December 2022. In 2023, he delighted in promotion celebrations for consecutive campaigns as Wrexham won an unprecedented title.
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This season, Phil Parkinson has included the diligent midfielder frequently in his plans; he has made 31 appearances in all competitions. Those in his immediate vicinity recognise his worth to the cause, and supporters have grown very attached to a steady performance.
THOUGHS OF KER ABOUT CANNON
But at SToK Racecourse, Cannon is not on the same level as players like former Republic of Ireland international James McClean and renowned striker Paul Mullin. After a 3-1 victory over Morecambe, club director Humphrey Ker posted on X, expressing optimism that things will improve soon: “Performance of the Match Man.” Salutations to the prancing Prince of the Stōk Cae Ras, @andycannon96. It’s about time he had a good song.
UP NEXT FOR WREXHAM & CANNON?
If Cannon doesn’t make it onto the Wrexham song list, he won’t be too worried. Obtaining enough points from the club’s ten remaining games in 2023–24 to guarantee a top–three League Two finish and automatic promotion is the foremost aim for all parties involved this season.