His side may have failed to fully capitalise on Stockport County’s rare defeat, but Wrexham boss Phil Parkinson insisted he was satisfied with a point against fellow promotion chasers Solihull Moors in a Good Friday classic at the Racecourse.
Phil Parkinson hailed the neversay-die attitude of his Wrexham players as they staged a dramatic comeback from 5-2 down against a resurgent Dover to clinch an epic 11-goal thriller in the nick of time at the Racecourse.
Assistant manager Steve Parkin hailed a miraculous Christian Dibble save as the football gods flipped in Wrexham’s favour at Meadow Lane on Friday night.
PROMOTION chasers Wrexham completed a second-half comeback to gain ground on their rivals at the top of the table and leave Yeovil Town still awaiting a first victory of the year.
Paul Mullin picked up the National League Player of the Month award for November – and while playing with an injury, manager Phil Parkinson has revealed.
Phil Parkinson hailed match-winner Jordan Davies as he scored yet another vital winning goal as his boyhood club beat Weymouth in front of a crowd of over 7,500 at the Racecourse.
THE lone goal on a bitterly cold afternoon at Crabble was untidy but that was the least of Wrexham’s concerns as they jumped three places to fourth with a hard-earned win.
Wrexham set the blueprint in playing in tough conditions and utilising a man advantage as they saw off ten-man Bromley, according to boss Phil Parkinson.