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The eight-cap England international had achieved plenty in the game, securing a tidy haul of trophies and a place as a fan favourite at a handful of clubs Boxing
You get the sense that Ben Foster was happy enough in retirement, diversifying his media portfolio, swelling his subscriber base, lowering his handicap Promo
But, for Foster, the chance to go back to Wrexham - where, in many ways, it all began - made too much sense.LIVE! Follow all the action as Wrexham look to seal their place back in the Football League“The first time I was here, it was genuinely the springboard to the rest of my career,” Foster said after signing for the club in March, 18 years on from a transformative temporary move to north Wales.“On the back of the loan move, playing in the LDV Vans Trophy Final at the Millennium Stadium, I got my move to Manchester United at the start of the next season It was absolutely bonkers! If you’d told me 18 years ago that I’d have gone on to have the career that I have had, I probably wouldn’t have believed you to be honest, so I do owe a lot to Wrexham.” Fishing
To most ex-international shot stoppers approaching 40, a contract offer in the fifth tier would not even have registered on the radar Egame
His Watford contract had come to a natural end with both parties happy to move on, Foster’s form still good but happy to hang up the gloves Pampanga
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When the goalkeeper announced his decision to depart from professional football last September, it felt like the right time Megabet
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You get the sense that Ben Foster was happy enough in retirement, diversifying his media portfolio, swelling his subscriber base, lowering his handicap Pokerstars
To most ex-international shot stoppers approaching 40, a contract offer in the fifth tier would not even have registered on the radar Iloilo
But, for Foster, the chance to go back to Wrexham - where, in many ways, it all began - made too much sense.LIVE! Follow all the action as Wrexham look to seal their place back in the Football League“The first time I was here, it was genuinely the springboard to the rest of my career,” Foster said after signing for the club in March, 18 years on from a transformative temporary move to north Wales.“On the back of the loan move, playing in the LDV Vans Trophy Final at the Millennium Stadium, I got my move to Manchester United at the start of the next season It was absolutely bonkers! If you’d told me 18 years ago that I’d have gone on to have the career that I have had, I probably wouldn’t have believed you to be honest, so I do owe a lot to Wrexham.” Bigwin
When the goalkeeper announced his decision to depart from professional football last September, it felt like the right time Keno
His Watford contract had come to a natural end with both parties happy to move on, Foster’s form still good but happy to hang up the gloves Bigwin
The eight-cap England international had achieved plenty in the game, securing a tidy haul of trophies and a place as a fan favourite at a handful of clubs Boxing