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‘Wrexham won’t struggle’ - Ryan Reynolds & Rob McElhenney can relax as EFL veteran tells Red Dragons the two qualities they need to thrive in the Championship

  • Meteoric rise: History made in promotion run

    Having made EFL history with a run of three successive promotions, Wrexham find themselves in the second tier of English football ahead of schedule. Big money is having to be invested in a bid to ensure that no backwards steps are taken.

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    Spending spree: Big window for the Red Dragons

    Hollywood co-owners Reynolds and McElhenney helped to fund a £33 million ($45m) spending spree in the summer transfer window, with Premier League pedigree being added to the ranks at SToK Racecourse.

  • Slow start: Questions asked of Parkinson

    A slow start to the new season was endured, leading to the odd question being asked of Parkinson’s future, but a return to winning ways was made last time out at Norwich. Wrexham are considered to have more than enough to keep them clear of any relegation dogfights.

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    Championship advice: Pulis talks Wrexham

    Experienced Welsh tactician Tony Pulis told Coin Poker: “Wrexham won’t struggle, they've got enough. Phil Parkinson has done a fantastic job there. They certainly have enough to compete, though I'm not sure if they'll be in the top six this season.

    “He's made some good signings. If they can get the momentum they've had year after year and bring it into this league again, it's an unbelievable and difficult ground to visit. Phil knows the league, having played in it himself, so he understands what's coming. He'll have it all planned out.

    “It's just about momentum. If they can pick up results home and away and gain self-belief and confidence, that's one of the big things after promotion. Players will be wary of whether they're good enough. They'll be going into different, bigger grounds with a different atmosphere. It's about having that self-belief and confidence, and there's nothing better for that than winning games.”

  • Wrexham fixtures: Cup, Rams & Brady coming up

    Three of Wrexham’s next four games are set to take place on home soil. The first of those will be a Carabao Cup clash with Reading on Tuesday, with Derby and Tom Brady’s Birmingham also due at the Racecourse in the next couple of weeks.