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Max Power snubs Wrexham for Saudi Arabia

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Max Power is a formidable force, too advanced for League Two but not quite up to par with some of the players he’ll be competing against. I would have expected him to remain in the Championship. He can’t be earning much more, otherwise it would be a complete waste.

I would have held him in higher regard if he had chosen to sign with Wrexham for the financial benefits, rather than the club he ended up at. The name Max Power invariably brings to mind a high-speed car racing game or a programme attempting to imitate Top Gear.

Their team is woefully lacking stars or any type of power; I also can't imagine Robbie Fowler as a successful manager.

The signing of Max Power is just very laughable, I could imagine them signing well known and desirable players, butt this is just weird.

I'm puzzled as to why they're interested in Max Power. He doesn't strike me as someone who'd be widely recognised in households, and the transfer only seems logical from his perspective. I just can't fathom why they've chosen to sign him or why they were interested in the first place.

The transfer from Wigan to their team is undeniably one of the most peculiar moves in football. Like many others, I understand why he chose to join them, but I am perplexed as to why the club desired him.

It’s unlikely to occur, but just imagine if the Saudi league weren’t so stringent with their gambling laws and Paddy Power were the sponsor of this team. ????

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