Llewellyn's dangerous tackle in the second-half of the 1-1 draw earned him his second red card of the season, resulting in a four-game suspension. Carey said: "I'm disappointed in Chris. It's happened before and the stupid thing is he's not learned his lesson "He's left everybody down, but what a reaction from the rest of the players to fight for the cause." Defender Ryan Valentine followed Llewellyn into the dressing room nine minutes later, leaving Wrexham with 30 minutes to protect the one-goal lead Lee McEvilly had given them. Carey added: "It was in the same area of the pitch, but it was reckless more than anything else.
"I can't really comment on that one because I really didn't see it from where I was standing." Wrexham looked to have pulled off a superb victory, but Glynn Hurst struck two minutes into added time to give Bury a share of the points. The result keeps Wrexham two places off the bottom of League Two, three points above the relegations zone. "It's a magnificent result under the circumstances and that's what we've got to take out of it," said Carey. "When you go down to nine men you shouldn't have a hope really. They weren't able to break us down; we had a lot of luck - people talk we haven't had much luck but we had loads of it. "I'm delighted with the point at the end of it." Reduced ticket prices helped Wrexham attract a season high attendance of 7,030 at the Racecourse. Carey said the crowd's support proved crucial as Wrexham battled to hang on against the odds. "I like to give a big thank you to everyone who turned up," he said. "They've certainly seen an adventurous game of football with sendings off and all that. "Hopefully they'll come back and cheer us on until the end of the season." |
Carey: 'Llewellyn stupid'
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