Phil Parkinson by no means anticipated to develop into one of many stars in a Hollywood story, however Wrexham is just not like some other membership.
Again-to-back promotions from non-League to League One. Unbeaten after 5 video games and high of the desk. It’s a story virtually too far-fetched for a Netflix sequence.
However Parkinson, helped by the funding of actor buddies Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds, is making it occur.
Viewers should wait till Monday for the most recent episode, when Wrexham head to Birmingham Metropolis, the overwhelming favourites for promotion. You’ll be able to watch the drama unfold on Sky Sports activities.
“It’s one of the fixtures everybody looked for,” Parkinson tells Sky Sports activities.
“St Andrew’s has in all probability a close to 30,000 crowd. These are the video games we have labored so laborious to be concerned in. And we’re very excited in regards to the recreation and preparation goes nicely for it. It is simply one other three factors at stake.
“But equally, yeah, it’s a fantastic stage to go and play. And we’re really looking forward to the challenge which Birmingham presents.”
Wrexham are the brand new youngsters on the block, however in Birmingham they arrive up towards a relative behemoth of English soccer.
League Cup winners as lately as 2011, Blues have been on the slide over the previous decade, however they’re additionally hoping to climb up the pyramid with the assistance of wealthy American homeowners.
They’ve star energy to match Wrexham too with Tom Brady among the many possession group. By no means earlier than has a League One match drawn a lot consideration – not less than not this early in a season.
“I was at the Walsall game [at St Andrew’s] the other night, just to get a feel for the place and have a look at the team and there was a lot of talk about the Wrexham game already,” says Parkinson.
“We’ve had a lot of exposure ever since I’ve been here in terms of the spotlight being on us, home and away, and the lads have got used to dealing with that, but this is another level,” he provides.
“The size of the club, the size of Birmingham City and the expected crowd.
“I imply, American homeowners and so many issues come into it to make this a beautiful recreation. However for us, it is going to be having fun with the build-up and that is essential.
“We do that by training well, but making sure that we’ve got a clear game plan that we’ll need to implement.”
Going toe-to-toe with Birmingham for promotion is the right subsequent chapter in Wrexham’s story.
There have been temporary encounters with greater fish in glitzy pre-season spectacles, and the uncommon cup assembly with a Championship aspect, however no sustained problem so daunting.
Surprisingly to some, Wrexham have hit the bottom operating in League One and discuss of a 3rd consecutive promotion is now rising, maybe prematurely.
Parkinson is just not listening to the hype, however has not been shocked by the best way his workforce have taken to the step-up. “Indications in pre-season were good on our tour of the US and Canada,” he says.
“We’ve got players who’ve played at this level before and above. We’ve got other players who this is the first taste of League One. So, it’s been interesting to see how we’ve adapted to the step-up in standard. But yeah, pleased so far.”
Wrexham have overcome some huge challenges on the street already this season, which can provide them confidence heading to St Andrew’s.
“We’ve had some really tough away games in the two we’ve had, Bolton and Peterborough. Great tests at the home games. Each game has offered different challenges, different styles of teams that have come to the racecourse.
“However we have outfitted ourselves nicely and it is one thing for us to construct on. We all know there’s extra to come back from us as a collective, but in addition the lads we have introduced in have not had alternatives but.
“So, there’s players confident a bit to get their chance as well, which is good for the squad.”
Wrexham’s draw at Bolton is their solely dropped factors of the league season. That kind has earned Parkinson the gong for supervisor of the month for August in League One.
“It is just the start, but Manager of the Month, as always, is a collective award and we’re very pleased with that.”
Wrexham will probably be hoping for one more collective award come the top of the season for the right Hollywood ending – to this season not less than.
Watch Birmingham Metropolis vs Wrexham at St Andrew’s on Monday, reside on Sky Sports activities from 7pm; kick-off 8pm.