Narrative unfolding like a Hollywood movie - Wrexham's story of success
Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney have been praised for creating a captivating narrative at Wrexham, akin to a Hollywood movie. Despite speculations about manager Phil Parkinson's future, sacking him would be deemed 'absolute madness'.

Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney have been praised for making the "narrative" at Wrexham "like Hollywood", with three successive promotions being enjoyed, but they are being warned that sacking record-breaking manager Phil Parkinson would be "absolute madness". The odd question has been asked of the Red Dragons’ boss this season, with Steven Gerrard rumoured to be a possible contender to take over at SToK Racecourse.
The rise of Wrexham FC under new ownership
Since taking over the ownership of Wrexham FC, Hollywood actors Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney have brought in a wave of excitement and transformation to the club. The team has witnessed three successive promotions under their stewardship, a feat reminiscent of classic underdog stories seen in movies.
The Phil Parkinson conundrum
Despite the recent success of Wrexham, questions have arisen about the future of manager Phil Parkinson. Speculations have linked Steven Gerrard as a potential replacement, adding to the uncertainty surrounding Parkinson's tenure. However, many within the club and the football community warn that removing Parkinson would be a rash decision.
Maintaining the momentum
As Wrexham continues on its remarkable journey, it becomes crucial for the owners to balance ambition with stability. The challenge lies in keeping the narrative of success alive while ensuring that key figures like Parkinson are given the support and trust needed to sustain the club's upward trajectory.