Wreh said he had received support from Tamworth manager Andy Peaks and fans, and been contacted by police. However he said he was "disappointed" by a lack of a public statement from the club ...
The Lamb Ground has been the home of Tamworth FC for 90 years ... English football’s elite clubs. The Athletic headed down to The Lamb to see how the club, Peaks and his mix of labourers ...
I hope everyone understands my reasons for speaking out." ESPN has approached Tamworth for comment. The club issued a statement on Wednesday, which read: "We are aware of racist abuse that was ...
Tamworth striker Chris Wreh has criticised the National League club for a "lack of public support" after being subjected to racist online abuse following Sunday's FA Cup defeat to Tottenham.
"Credit to Andy [Peaks, the Tamworth manager] and his players and the people of Tamworth at the football club," added Postecoglou. "I thought they did themselves proud on the day with the way they ...
"Officers are continuing to liaise with Tamworth Football Club and national policing partners as part of their initial enquiries and plans to support the victim moving forward. "Racist abuse will ...
Tamworth forward Chris Wreh says he made himself unavailable for their midweek game as he felt the club had not supported him enough after he was racially abused. Wreh received abuse on social ...
The 28-year-old – the son of former Arsenal striker Christopher Wreh – said he was supported by Tamworth manager Andy Peaks, as well as the club’s fans, and that he had been contacted by police.
Tamworth's FA Cup clash with Tottenham had to be delayed before one of the home players had to fix the goal net with tape. The non-league outfit are hosting the Premier League side at their Lamb ...
Tottenham Hotspur needed extra time to find the back of the goal at the Lamb Ground, dodging ignominy with a 3-0 defeat of minnows Tamworth in the FA Cup third round on Sunday. The eyes of the ...
Tamworth forward Chris Wreh says he made himself unavailable for their midweek game as he felt the club had not supported him enough after he was racially abused online following their FA Cup ...