Phil Hardy
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This article is about the football player. For the music and film journalist, see Phil Hardy (journalist).
Phil Hardy is a retired footballer who spent 11 years playing for Wrexham
A left-back, he made 346 starts in 11 years for the club, and was ever-present in the 1991-92 season, along with fellow full-back Andy Thackeray. He played in the club's giant-killing of Arsenal in the FA Cup third round that season. Despite being granted a testimonial match for serving the club for more than 10 years, financial problems from the 2001 season onwards meant that he never received the game.

