Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney have built a squad with "no idiots", as every player embraces life on the 'Welcome to Wrexham' documentary series.
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Hollywood co-owners at the helmOverseen shrewd recruitmentAim is to reach the Premier LeagueFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
That is according to veteran goalkeeper Mark Howard, who is severing ties with the Red Dragons after three seasons at SToK Racecourse. The 38-year-old savoured promotion in each of those campaigns.
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The record books have been rewritten in North Wales, as Phil Parkinson readies his team for life in the Championship, and there is the promise of more to come as their Hollywood co-owners prepare to fund exciting business in another transfer window.
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Whoever Wrexham bring in, Howard believes they will instantly buy into the most exciting of sporting projects. There have been no bad eggs so far, due to shrewd recruitment, while cameras inside the dressing room are now considered to be the norm.
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Howard told of life inside the Wrexham camp: "To say that we've done three [promotions] in a row, and are the first team to ever do it, is just incredible.
"It's not been easy, but it's been so much fun and I think that's one thing that all the players in our dressing room will tell you; everything that you see about the club is incredible, but it's so much fun to be part of.
"There's no hindrance in the TV cameras being there and the publicity and the pressures that that entails, you just absolutely enjoy it.
"We had a really galvanised dressing room that all fought together, we all got along really well, there was no idiots, everyone bought into what Wrexham really was and I think that's been the secret to the success."






