Today's gallery from the Leader archives includes a Wrexham FC legend.
The Leader recently shared a photo on our 'Local Bygones' Facebook group of the woman who made a difference off the pitch, and it turns out there is still a lot of love and good memories of them.
Known to most as Mrs Dexter, this club stalwart kept the kits clean and everyone supplied with plenty of tea.
Members of the 'Local Bygones' group looked back fondly on her time there.
Paul Belton: "Mrs Dexter. She held Wrexham FC together."
Sheila Tinnion: "I remember her well! She was lovely to everyone but no nonsense."
Karen Bishop: "What a fantastic lady she was and second mother to all the players."
Pete Roberts: "Used to live a few doors from her she was a friend of our family and a lovely lady."
Keith Jones: "I can remember delivering the pop working for Border Brewery's. Lovely lady, always made us a cup of tea in big green mugs if I remember."
LynnandSteve Mackreth: "I was on the ground staff in 1965 she was a great lady looking after us all good old days."
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