Mark Creighton and Glenn Little sign new Wrexham deals

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Mark Creighton

Wrexham centre-back Mark Creighton has extended his contract with the Blue Square Bet Premier club.

The 30-year-old, who joined from Oxford United in January 2011 after an initial loan spell, is now tied until June 2014.

Manager Andy Morrell has also given Glen Little a deal until the end of the season.

Former Premier League midfielder Little, 36, had been on a month-to-month agreement with the Dragons.

"This is more good news for the football club," said Morrell, who recently persuaded Neil Ashton, Jay Harris and Joslain Mayebi to sign new deals.

"Our supporters know just how important a figure Mark has been for us since his arrival, so to get him on a deal for another two years is great.

"I'm also glad to we have sorted Glen out, as his experience in the game could well be vital as we enter a vital stage of the season."

Creighton has established himself as a regular in the Wrexham defence, missing just one league game this season.

Little has played more of a bit part role since joining on a free transfer from Aldershot in the summer of 2011, making one start and eight substitute appearances.

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