George Dobson has explained the Wrexham qualities that serve the club better than the “glitz and glamour” of Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney.
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Hollywood co-owners at the helm since 2021Remarkable adventure is being enjoyedPlayers doing their bit on the pitchFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱GettyWHAT HAPPENED?
The Red Dragons are delighted to have Hollywood co-owners at the helm, and have benefited considerably from their presence. Back-to-back promotions have been taken in, while a global fan base continues to grow courtesy of the exposure that famous chairmen bring.
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Wrexham are also stars of their own documentary series, which lifts the lid on life in North Wales, with Phil Parkinson filling the role of leading man as he guides Wrexham down a path that could one day lead to the Premier League Promised Land.
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The Red Dragons are, however, much more than a couple of familiar faces in the boardroom, with Dobson telling of why success has been enjoyed on the field: “The thing that’s got the club success is the ability to be consistent and have that grittiness to churn out results. The club in the last three-and-a-half years has been used to winning a lot of football matches and you don’t just do that by having the glitz and glamour.
“You’ve got to have that desire and grittiness to be able to churn out results on the cold nights and on the tough pitches to still be able to win games. The club's doing it at the minute and we’ve just got to try and continue to do that.
“We’ve got loads of games coming up and a lot of tough games. When you’ve got so many games in a short space of time, you’ve just got to keep churning them out and keep focusing on each game as they come. If we can do that and obviously then get into the transfer window carrying on as we are, we’ll be confident as a group that we won’t be far away.”
WHAT NEXT FOR WREXHAM?
Wrexham – who sit second in the League One table, level on points with leaders Wycombe – still have four games to take in before 2024 comes to a close, with the first of those set to see them play host to struggling Cambridge on Saturday.