Nicholson wants to leave Wrexham in style
By Rob Griffiths, Daily Post
11 April 2008
STUART
NICHOLSON is desperate to sign off his loan spell with Wrexham by finally
getting on the scoresheet and helping the Dragons keep their Football League
status.
The on-loan striker is yet to find the back of the net since joining the
basement club in January, making his debut in the 1-0 home win over MK Dons.
And Nicholson has only two games left in which to make his mark before his loan
period runs out following the visit of fellow relegation candidates Notts County
on April 19.
But Nicholson admits Sunday’s visit to Shrewsbury Town – where he spent the
first half of the current campaign on loan – will be the perfect way to end his
short stint as a Dragons player for manager Brian Little.
"I’ve really enjoyed my time here at Wrexham," he said.
"I’ve been playing a little bit out of position, but I have really enjoyed the
football we have played.
"I know we got beat the other night at MK Dons, but it was probably the best
football we have played in a long while, especially since I’ve been here.
"I am more used to a 4-4-2 formation and playing as a striker, but at Wrexham
I’ve been back doing my share of defending in my own half and that’s somewhere
on the pitch I’m not used to seeing a whole lot of."
However the trip to Shrewsbury and the visit of Notts County will be the last
action of the season for Nicholson, who has been released by his parent club
West Bromwich Albion.
Nicholson added: "I am disappointed to be leaving West Brom, I’ve been there
from the age of 17 and made my debut at 18. I’ve been in and out of the squad
and scoring goals for the reserves.
"Then there was a change of manager and he told me to go out and score goals on
loan and I thought I did that at Bristol Rovers scoring at least a goal every
other game.
"But it happens and you have to move on."
And on the possibility of scoring the winner at Shrewsbury on Sunday, Nicholson
added: "I don’t think I would be able to describe the feeling if I got the
winner.
"Like I said I have really enjoyed my time at Wrexham, they get the ball down
and try to play, but at Shrewsbury it was all just long balls, not a lot of
football and it was not the way I am used to playing."
Shrewsbury this Sunday and then the visit of Notts County the following week
will be Nicholson’s last acts in a Wrexham jersey, but he does admit it won’t be
the last time he will be at the Racecourse this season.
"I’ve already had a couple of clubs contact me and offer me a week with them
training," he added. "So I have got a few options open to me.
"I’d really like to stay at Wrexham if I could, like I said I’ve really enjoyed
my time here and I think it is a great club.
"I won’t be going back to West Brom when I finish on loan, so my holidays are
going to start two weeks earlier than anyone else, and I have every intention of
going back to watch and support the boys in the last couple of games."
And Nicholson also believes there is still all to play for despite the table
looking so bleak for the Dragons.
He said: "We’ve got Shrewsbury this weekend and then Notts County the week
after, and if they don’t get anything from Accrington Stanley on Saturday and we
win our next two games then we are one point behind them with three games left.
"So I think there are still a few twists and turns left in the season."