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Phil Parkinson

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  • wmcf123 said:
    I think he is a decent bloke and good manager. 
    I'm into horse racing and I went round Andrew Balding's stable because we were thinking of putting a horse with him. Somehow it came up that I was a Charlton fan and he said that before the Play off away leg with Swindon , Parky brought the whole team to the stables and they helped out with basic jobs, mucking out etc to fill in time and relax them before the tie. He was super impressed 
    Is that why we lost?  
    We didn’t lose - it was a draw 
  • bolloxbolder
    bolloxbolder Posts: 8,000
    wmcf123 said:
    I think he is a decent bloke and good manager. 
    I'm into horse racing and I went round Andrew Balding's stable because we were thinking of putting a horse with him. Somehow it came up that I was a Charlton fan and he said that before the Play off away leg with Swindon , Parky brought the whole team to the stables and they helped out with basic jobs, mucking out etc to fill in time and relax them before the tie. He was super impressed 
    Is that why we lost?  
    We didn’t lose - it was a draw 
    We lost the away game referred to 2-1
  • Exiled_Addick
    Exiled_Addick Posts: 17,223
    I think he is a decent bloke and good manager. 
    I'm into horse racing and I went round Andrew Balding's stable because we were thinking of putting a horse with him. Somehow it came up that I was a Charlton fan and he said that before the Play off away leg with Swindon , Parky brought the whole team to the stables and they helped out with basic jobs, mucking out etc to fill in time and relax them before the tie. He was super impressed 
    Apparently Gary Docherty got accidentally left behind. One of the stable boys mistook him for cart horse and locked him in a stable.
  • HandG
    HandG Posts: 2,138
    Didn’t he put some money in to pay for a loan player? Gary Borrowdale?

    Good guy who did okay with us as far as I’m concerned……
  • LargeAddick
    LargeAddick Posts: 32,711
    Useless twat, in my opinion.
  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 70,056
    MarcusH26 said:
    Guess it depends on what Rob and Ryan see as a successful season given the crazy spending spree they went on. 
    Way too early to be having such discussions anyway. 

    And I'm sure they see Parky as being both a key part of both Wrexham's rise AND the TV show. Players come and go, but Parky was there from the start, so is a key "character" in the TV show. I can't see them dumping him unless the team really underperforms badly. 
  • Callumcafc
    Callumcafc Posts: 63,897
    edited November 7
    iaitch said:
    To bw honest its difficult to complain because of what SCP achieved but I do feel Parkinson was treated slightly harshly by us as a club. Very nice man who had time for the fans, I remember some friends and I spoke to him for quite a while at welling one pre-season. Also when we sacked him were we in play offs ?
    Lifted from Wiki:- Having not won a league game since November, Parkinson was sacked on 4 January 2011, the day after his side's 4–2 loss at home to Swindon.
    We were clearly declining at the time, leading to having an extremely poor second half of the season and finishing 13th. But we were 5th and in the playoffs when he was let go in the January.
  • Useless twat, in my opinion.
    Important everyone is allowed an opinion in society even those that are wrong, intellectually challenged, stupid, classless or went to state school.
  • iaitch
    iaitch Posts: 10,289
    HandG said:
    Didn’t he put some money in to pay for a loan player? Gary Borrowdale?

    Good guy who did okay with us as far as I’m concerned……
    Agree.

    The season we got in the playoffs we were top 2 with Leeds most of the season and still had a chance of automatic promotion right up to the last game.

    He did all this with free transfers, bargain buys and out of contract players. 
  • MarcusH26
    MarcusH26 Posts: 8,132
    MarcusH26 said:
    Guess it depends on what Rob and Ryan see as a successful season given the crazy spending spree they went on. 
    Way too early to be having such discussions anyway. 

    And I'm sure they see Parky as being both a key part of both Wrexham's rise AND the TV show. Players come and go, but Parky was there from the start, so is a key "character" in the TV show. I can't see them dumping him unless the team really underperforms badly. 
    Agree it's too early , they aren't on a Southampton/Norwich/Blades run where something has to give. 

    It's so weird to think of a manager as also being part of a TV show but I guess you have to factor it in. 



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  • oohaahmortimer
    oohaahmortimer Posts: 34,253
    had a worse ppg than pardew when he became the manager in that shameful relegation season
    persisted with picking Rob Eliot in goal whose form was pony at the point he thankfully got injured which led to the much better randolph getting a run late on in the season that stopped our slide down the table and led to a strong finish in the season



  • LargeAddick
    LargeAddick Posts: 32,711
    had a worse ppg than pardew when he became the manager in that shameful relegation season
    persisted with picking Rob Eliot in goal whose form was pony at the point he thankfully got injured which led to the much better randolph getting a run late on in the season that stopped our slide down the table and led to a strong finish in the season



    Swansea and Reading away in a week where if he'd been bolder we might have picked up results still haunts me to this day. At that point he was more concerned with saving his job than saving us from relegation.

    If that makes me wrong, intellectually challenged, stupid, classless or shows that I went to a state school so be it. For me he was a useless twat.
  • Kap10
    Kap10 Posts: 15,605
    iaitch said:
    To bw honest its difficult to complain because of what SCP achieved but I do feel Parkinson was treated slightly harshly by us as a club. Very nice man who had time for the fans, I remember some friends and I spoke to him for quite a while at welling one pre-season. Also when we sacked him were we in play offs ?
    Lifted from Wiki:- Having not won a league game since November, Parkinson was sacked on 4 January 2011, the day after his side's 4–2 loss at home to Swindon.
    Pretty sure we did not play many due to postponement. I think he drew a few and there were cup games in there. In November he was manager of the month.
  • Kap10
    Kap10 Posts: 15,605
    Useless twat, in my opinion.
    I know lol
  • had a worse ppg than pardew when he became the manager in that shameful relegation season
    persisted with picking Rob Eliot in goal whose form was pony at the point he thankfully got injured which led to the much better randolph getting a run late on in the season that stopped our slide down the table and led to a strong finish in the season



    Swansea and Reading away in a week where if he'd been bolder we might have picked up results still haunts me to this day. At that point he was more concerned with saving his job than saving us from relegation.

    If that makes me wrong, intellectually challenged, stupid, classless or shows that I went to a state school so be it. For me he was a useless twat.
    Was just joking pal, tbh Inwouldnt put it same way as you but I think in less verbose terms he seems to have found his level. Did well at Bradford after us but failed in championship and he isnt doing well this time around after spending 40million. He seems to fail everytime he has got to championship but as said he was a very nice man when i meet him.
  • MuttleyCAFC
    MuttleyCAFC Posts: 47,797
    Didn't Swindon knock us out?
  • Starinnaddick
    Starinnaddick Posts: 4,365
    I can' t forget that he told one of our youngsters that he would be playing in an away game. The excited lad got away tickets for all his family only to be told on boarding the coach that he was not playing. I don't think the player travelled. 
  • Starinnaddick
    Starinnaddick Posts: 4,365
    I can' t forget that he told one of our youngsters that he would be playing in an away game. The excited lad got away tickets for all his family only to be told on boarding the coach that he was not playing. I don't think the player travelled. 
    Josh Wright