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Wrexham's reluctant hero who refuses to celebrate

April 23, 2026 - 04:59

Wrexham's reluctant hero who refuses to celebrate

While his teammates erupt in joy, one man often remains a picture of calm. Josh Windass, Wrexham's influential forward, has become an unlikely and somewhat reluctant hero in the club's dramatic charge toward the Championship play-offs. His consistent, match-winning contributions are a stark contrast to his trademark muted celebrations, a trait that has only endeared him further to the passionate Red Dragons' faithful.

On the pitch, Windass’s quality is undeniable. His intelligent movement, clinical finishing, and creative flair have been instrumental in securing crucial points for Phil Parkinson’s side. Whether providing a decisive assist or scoring a vital goal himself, he has developed a knack for impacting games at pivotal moments. This reliability has made him a cornerstone of the team's ambitious push for back-to-back promotions.

The striker’s subdued reaction to his own success has become a talking point. Rather than elaborate displays, a simple turn and walk back to the halfway line is his common response. This demeanor suggests a player solely focused on the collective task, a professional whose job is not finished until the final whistle. In a squad known for its fiery passion and connection with supporters, Windass’s quiet determination offers a different, equally valuable kind of leadership.

As Wrexham navigates the intense final stretch of the season, they will lean heavily on Windass’s cool head and proven quality. His actions, not his celebrations, are doing all the talking and could very well be the key to writing the next incredible chapter in the club's story.


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