Wrexham’s Future Under Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney Promises More Success
Phil Parkinson, the manager of Wrexham, envisions a future filled with success under Hollywood owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney.
After securing a second consecutive promotion, Wrexham is set to compete in League One next season. This achievement follows their National League victory last year, marking their return to the EFL after a 15-year hiatus.
“I felt there were a lot more chapters to be written last year when we got promotion,” said Parkinson. “I firmly believe that’s still the case now.”
Wrexham’s path to promotion was solidified with a resounding 6-0 victory over Forest Green Rovers, combined with defeats for MK Dons and Barrow. This secured automatic promotion for the club, delighting their Hollywood owners despite their absence from the stadium.
“Rob rang up, and I’ve had a great chat with him,” Parkinson shared. “They deserve a lot of credit for the support they’ve given, and I’m sure they will be celebrating in the US.”
The club’s ownership duo recognizes the importance of building a strong foundation, especially through their academy. Parkinson emphasized the significance of this structure for the club’s future progress and success.
“Owning a football club is tough. It’s not an easy job, and you’ve got to savor these promotions,” Parkinson acknowledged. “We’re building a structure underneath, and I think that’s really important with the academy.”
Wrexham’s journey to League One involved a keen focus on their own game rather than relying on results elsewhere. Parkinson’s pragmatic approach paid off, leading to a well-deserved promotion and setting the stage for future accomplishments.
“We know that the club’s only going one way,” Parkinson concluded, reflecting on his fifth managerial promotion and the historic achievement for Wrexham. “It’s a great achievement for everybody connected with the club.
BBC