After their added-time defeat away to Welsh rivals Swansea City, BBC Sport asked Wrexham fans if the club's current form is just a stutter, or something more concerning? Roger: First goal was lucky and when Swansea equalised we went to pieces and showed we are an average bottom half team. Mick: After Swansea there is no need to panic but the main concern is the recent performances.
After their added-time defeat away to Welsh rivals Swansea City, BBC Sport asked Wrexham fans if the club's current form is just a stutter, or something more concerning?
The defeat in south Wales means the Dragons are without a win in their last five matches.
Here's what some of the fans have had to say:
Roger: First goal was lucky and when Swansea equalised we went to pieces and showed we are an average bottom half team.
Andy: We're a bit of a Jekyll & Hyde team this season. We mostly play low risk, uninventive football which can be boring and difficult to watch but then play the sort of exciting flowing football that beat Coventry. We need a couple of flair players at Championship level who can be consistent.
Mick: After Swansea there is no need to panic but the main concern is the recent performances. Lacklustre versus Hull and too many unforced errors against an average Swansea side. Defensively we look ok and hardworking without the ball but we don't create enough chances in front of goal. 14th is my prediction for the end of season which would be respectable but not guaranteed if we don't start to improve.
Dougie: I'm very happy how our season is going, we need to learn to walk in the Championship. We have very ambitious owners but the building blocks need to be in place to be ready for the Prem. We will be ok this season.
Graham: Wrexham's loss was a shame, but just a hiccup! I have yet to see a team in any division win every game from the start of the season to the last day. You only have to look at Liverpool of late - peaks and troughs are to be expected now and then. When Wrexham start to get like Wolverhampton, that's the time to start worrying!
Mike: We have a good chance of play-offs but we must buy in January, especially an all attacking midfielder.
Andrew: I'm still optimistic and would suggest we will get a better view after the two home games over Christmas. Anything less than two home wins will reinforce the view that we will languish in the middle to bottom of the table without strengthening the side. Currently, we do not have enough quality in some areas, which has been compounded with lengthy injuries.
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