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PRESSURE IS OFF US NOW, SAYS PARKY

By Chris Dunlavy

PHIL Parkinson says ‘underdogs’ Wrexham will be under no pressure to challenge for promotion to the Premier League next season.
The Red Dragons will play in the second tier for the first time since 1982 after sealing a second-place finish in League One.
Coming just two years after Wrexham won the National League title, it marks the first time any club in the history of English football has ever won three consecutive promotions.
Wrexham’s surge through the standings has been turbocharged by the backing of Hollywood investors Rob McElhenney and Rya...

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