
Phil Parkinson must separate head and heart and release Wrexham AFC stalwart..
It’s taken a complete team effort for Wrexham AFC to get to the Championship, but along with that, many ruthless decisions have been made by their manager.
Beloved figures like Steven Fletcher, Mark Howard and Luke Young were shown the door despite their key contributions to this team’s promotions over the past couple of years, and there could be another tough one on the horizon that will be a deep cut for Parkinson in particular when it comes to George Dobson.
Phil Parkinson’s not afraid to make a tough call
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There are many things the Red Dragons have learned about Phil Parkinson during his time in charge. He always speaks his mind, doesn’t shy away from colorful language, has fiery team talks and a reputation for getting the best out of his players.
While he’s a hugely popular figure among the Wrexham faithful, the 57-year-old is not afraid to make decisions that won’t sit well with the majority of supporters. Whether you agree with his decisions or not, he’s stuck to his guns, and it’s worked out for this team.
He changed the Wrexham approach in League One last season from an up-tempo, attacking side, to one that hung back and played what seemed to be at times an exclusive counter-attacking game. It was anything but appealing to watch, but it got the job done.
At the same time, he decided to leave Paul Mullin and Ollie Palmer out of the matchday squad from February onwards, an unpopular decision and a head-scratcher for many, given they were among the top contributors in past seasons, particularly “Super Paul”. You would’ve thought heading into the League One season, they were the two most likely to produce moments of magic, and you’d think that was exactly the profile they needed given their reliance on transitional moments last season.
We’ll never know if they’d have done better or worse with those two in the lineup, but what we do know is that Parkinson doesn’t shy away from making a decision which could lead to him being sacked should it all go wrong, and it’s worked out for the club thus far. There are likely more tough cuts to make as the Red Dragons prepare to play in the Championship, including one player who’s had a long-lasting personal relationship with.
George Dobson joined Wrexham under unusual circumstances
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Wrexham have had some players fall into their lap through some unfortunate circumstances that have benefited them immensely. Steven Fletcher only joined the team after a deal for Luke Armstrong fell through because the club didn’t get everything sorted before the deadline.
George Dobson wasn’t even supposed to be available to them last summer, having signed a pre-contract for Fehervar in Hungary. However, Hungarian news outlet Nemzeti Sport reported the deal was off in early July 2024 because of a change in personal circumstances. That put Dobson back on the market and Phil Parkinson was quick to swoop him up, with the BBC confirming his move to Wrexham on July 6.
“I’m genuinely delighted. It’s the club in the EFL that everyone wants to come to and when I got the opportunity to join it was exciting,” Dobson told the BBC after signing.
He went on to say: “When I spoke to the gaffer, and he showed his interest, it felt like an opportunity I couldn’t turn down.
“I can’t wait to meet all the supporters and hopefully carry on the success of the club and have an enjoyable season.”
Parkinson knew all about Dobson, who played under him at Sunderland during the 2019-20 League One campaign, featuring 29 times domestically for them over that campaign.
George Dobson’s massive contributions to Wrexham
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The former Charlton Athletic captain quickly became a leader in the Wrexham midfield last season, while his ball-winning ability was extraordinary.
It didn’t take him long to ingratiate himself with his teammates and the Red Dragon fans, boasting double-digits for interceptions with over 25 tackles and more than 45 ball recoveries.
After seven League One matches, those numbers were the best among all players in any EFL division.
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