06:27 GMT, Monday, 6 October 2008 07:27 UK
Darracott joins Saunders' Wrexham
Wrexham manager Dean Saunders has recruited ex-Dragons player Terry Darracott as his assistant.
"I'm delighted with the chance, I worked well with Dean at Blackburn," Darracott told the Wrexham website.
Ex-Everton defender Darracott, 57, has been working as a European scout with Bolton since November 2007.
Another former Wrexham player - Dave Brammer - has been training with the club after the 33-year-old fell out with League One side Millwall.
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The midfielder was training with Crewe - another of his ex-clubs - last month.
He still has a year of his contract to run at the Lions.
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