Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mcelhenney: Is it? Wrexham owners play strange ball, or play with fire?


There are, in fact, other investments such as field development, Purchase of the domestic field for a women’s team, and plans for the field of training and profession.

And tozer admits there may be a temptation for the club to stand a bit to get his breath and get the necessary infrastructure improvements.

But if inclusiveness is not a preferred word in Cae Ras (in the order of Mcelhenney), speed is a passage that many have repeated. It is something that seems to be valuable that they are willing to use to take care of.

“They climb a wave of wave and in front of them is this opportunity to do something that would have been there with a great and successful story in football,” says Neil Taylor, a former Wales defender who started his career with Hometown Wrexham before winning twice from the championship with Swansea and Aston Villa.

“It feels like they have said ‘let’s give us this to go’ – and for the money they have and the money they can give, why?

“And they have a chance because I don’t think you can ignore the feelings and culture they have built around the place that is not in other clubs.”

Why, Taylor says, players are asking agents to go to engineers to North Wales and why they can attract opponents.

And why the current Wales assistant under 21As believes the manager Parkinson deserves a loan-and has gained trust-for his careful selection of who to take in the dressing room.

“He can pull the bad person a mile,” adds Tozer, who admits it can be hard to put the same spirit through change, but he turns Parkinson to make it back.

“He does a lot of work on who he signs, and he has been in the game for a very long time using these communications to make sure he knows he has the right people coming.”

It has allowed Charlton Atheltic, Bradford City, Bolton Wanderers and Sunderland boss to always change his squad – even managing Culling Worship Hero Paul Mullin along the way, and around the issue of cleverness of a sudden salary created by the championship.

“If you find the right people, who the Wrexham have, then you go on to the right levels, and no one is worried about the flashier car being on the gym,” Taylor says.

COADY’s signing seems to be a good example – a respected and famous man who was praised for his reputation outside the stadium when he was in the England squad at Euro 2020 and the 2022 World Cup.

“I was very happy when he signed,” adds Tozer. “He is a large part of the jigsaw because he will help arrange the dressing room and keep those standards and everyone sings on the same song paper.”

Then there is experience Parkinson likes – to handle a great crowd, the championship claims with the prospect of playing for the great profile Wrexham – with Moore, Ward and O’Brien all hit the box, not to mention the love of James McClean and Jay Rodriguez already on the club.

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