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‘No benefit’ – Why Wrexham boss Phil Parkinson is ignoring rivals as he seeks to deliver back-to-back promotions for Ryan Reynolds & Rob McElhenney
- Red Dragons riding high in League Two
- Aiming to secure a top-three finish
- Hollywood co-owners watching on
WHAT HAPPENED?
The Red Dragons are looking to chase down back-to-back promotions in 2024, with Hollywood co-owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney continuing to make the funds available that allow a meteoric rise up the EFL ladder to be enjoyed.
THE BIGGER PICTURE
Parkinson did take to shuffling his promotion-chasing pack in February, but has settled on a favoured starting XI again in Wrexham’s last two games. He added on the importance of stability and continuity: “We freshened the team up in that run we had in February, which we had to do because it’s unrealistic when you have got six games in 21 days to expect the same players to keep going. I didn’t feel we needed to do that on Saturday [against Morecambe]; the team was in a good rhythm and the lads who played last week had trained well so everyone deserved the chance to go again.”