BREAKING NEW’S:’A manager who gets the job done’ – Why Ryan Reynolds & Rob McElhenney can count on Phil Parkinson during four-match winless run as Wrexham boss is ‘never faze on any

A manager who gets the job done’ – Why Ryan Reynolds & Rob McElhenney can count on Phil Parkinson during four-match winless run as  boss is ‘never fazed and Rob McElhenney can count on Phil Parkinson, says his former Bradford chairman, as the Wrexham boss is a man “who gets the job done”.

  • Red Dragons have hit a rare wobble
  • Slipped to fifth in League Two
  • Boss backed to turn things around

 

  • WHAT HAPPENED?

 

  • The experienced coach at SToK Racecourse is facing the toughest run of his reign in North Wales, with four successive defeats suffered in all competitions. That sequence of losses has seen the Red Dragons crash out of the FA Cup and the League Two automatic promotion places.

    WHAT RHODES SAID ABOUT PARKINSON

    Parkinson has faced similar challenges in the past, having taken the reins at Bradford in 2011-12 with the Bantams battling to avoid relegation out of the Football League. And Julian Rhodes – who worked with Wrexham’s current manager at Valley Parade – has told The Athletic: “We set Phil just one target when he got the job — to keep us in the Football League that first season. Bradford in the National League with all the overheads we had back then (around £1.2million per year in rent, rates and utilities)… we’d have had a big, big problem. Oblivion, really. Phil appreciated all that but it never fazed him. He was always so very calm under pressure. It was a big reason why we went for him because he seemed that sort of character when we first met.

    , with Rhodes adding on why he remains the best man for the job at Wrexham: “Phil quickly realised how big the job of keeping us in the league was. We were in a horrible position, down near the foot of the table for so long. I lost count of the number of crisis meetings we had that season, both as a board and with the manager, just trying to find a way out of the trouble we were in.

    What Phil never allowed was for any of it to become a drama, either for the players or the club. He’s one of those who never gets too high when things are going well and never gets too low when it goes in the other direction. He just gets on with the job and blocks out any outside noise. Perfect for Bradford City, and I’d imagine perfect for Wrexham in their attempts to win another promotion. He’s a manager who just gets the job done.”

    WHAT NEXT FOR WREXHAM

  • latest defeat, with a last-minute winner recorded in that contest after Arthur  had saved an earlier penalty. The Red Dragons, who now sit fifth in the fourth-tier table, will be back in action on Tuesday when taking in a trip to Sutton United.

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