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Wrexham: Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mac say Phil Parkinson has 'job for life'
Summary
Wrexham owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mac marked the fifth anniversary of their takeover and told manager Phil Parkinson he has a 'job for life'; Parkinson was appointed in 2021 and has overseen three successive promotions, with the club currently in the Championship play-off positions.
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Wrexham owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mac have told manager Phil Parkinson he has a "job for life" as they mark five years since taking over the club. The takeover is credited with helping the club rise from non-league status to its current position in the Championship play-off places. Parkinson was appointed in 2021 and has led the team to three successive promotions. The owners have also spoken about ambitions for further success and for improving the club's infrastructure to support sustainability.
Key points:
- Owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mac said Phil Parkinson has a "job for life".
- The comments coincided with the fifth anniversary of the takeover.
- Parkinson was appointed in 2021 and has overseen three successive promotions.
- Wrexham are currently occupying Championship play-off positions.
- Reynolds and Mac highlighted aims for further success and for infrastructure improvements.
- Rob Mac described Parkinson as central to the club's progress.
Summary:
The owners positioned Parkinson as central to Wrexham's recent rise and long-term plans while restating ambitions to reach the top flight and strengthen infrastructure. Undetermined at this time.
