Wrexham boss Phil Parkinson has hailed the quality of midfielder Matty James after he previously received similar praise from Brendan Rodgers during his time at Leicester City
Wrexham boss Phil Parkinson has hailed the impact of former Manchester United and Leicester midfielder Matty James, who has been a key player for the League One side
Record signing Sam Smith scores the winner for Wrexham, who make a strong start to an important week in their bid for promotion
Phil Parkinson hopes to have two midfielders available for selection when Wrexham continue the League One promotion challenge at Reading tomorrow.
Wrexham striker Sam Smith has opened up about the key differences between his new club and former side Reading, ahead of an emotional return to Berkshire on
Parkinson is an extremely popular figure at the STōK Cae Ras, and with good reason. The former Bradford City, Bolton Wanderers and Sunderland boss took charge in July 2021 and, after missing out on promotion in his first season, guided Wrexham to the National League title before taking them up from League Two the following campaign.
It's another important week for Wrexham but Phil Parkinson says his players embrace being involved in two huge games against promotion rivals.
Rotherham United boss Steve Evans says he does not want to see Wrexham fail as his side prepare to face Phil Parkinson's men at the Stok Racecourse. Ahead of the reverse fixture between the clubs in October,
And neither Smith, Wrexham’s first-ever seven-figure signing, nor former England international Rodriguez were able to get on the scoresheet against Huddersfield during their sixth start together. But Parkinson was certainly happy with their contribution to a precious victory.
Wrexham finally improved their position in the EFL League One standings after their 1–0 victory over Rotherham United.
Wrexham forward Sam Smith is 'looking forward' to returning to Reading tomorrow, but has admitted that it will be 'strange.' The 27-year-old
Phil Parkinson says Wrexham have no one to blame but themselves for failing to capitalise on a 2-0 lead as they were dumped out of the EFL Trophy at the semi-final stage by Peterborough United.
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