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Shaun Harvey, the club’s non-executive director, described some of the speculation surrounding Phil Parkinson’s future as “absolutely disgrace.”
According to a report, talks were held with the Championship club’s hierarchy over the 57-year-old manager’s situation as a result of Wrexham’s subpar 2025-26 season.
Harvey refuted those assertions, adding that Parkinson enjoys the full support of the Stok Cae Ras’s key decision-makers.
Harvey described the speculation surrounding Parkinson’s future as “absolutely disgusting.”
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However, Harvey assured that Wrexham would not become in a panic as they tried to turn things around.
Phil added, “The club has full support from everyone.” Before someone starts writing headlines, I’m aware that “Hauer gives Parkinson the confidence vote.” That does not constitute a vote of confidence.
He has our full support, I’m saying. When you’ve actually discussed the future, you can only give someone a vote of confidence. It hasn’t even been discussed in any way.
Therefore, a decision must be made if that day arrives. However, Phil is our hero.
Wrexham signed 13 players for their first second-tier season since 1981-82 after winning three successive promotions during the summer transfer window.
Harvey contends that given the club’s dramatic ascendancy in the football hierarchy, a substantial squad overhaul was necessary.
What we did was seismic, Harvey said.
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Source: BBC

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