Phil Parkinson
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 56 |
Date of birth | December 1,1967 |
Zodiac sign | Sagittarius |
Born | Chorley |
United Kingdom | |
Height | 183 (cm) |
Weight | 80 (kg) |
Teams coached | Bolton Wanderers F. C. |
Wrexham A.F.C. | |
Parents | Marjorie Parkinson |
Jim Parkinson | |
Job | Coach |
Position | Midfielder |
Managed team | Wrexham A.F.C. |
Picked date | Reading F.C. |
Awards | Outstanding Managerial Performance |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 445307 |
Phil Parkinson Life story
Philip John Parkinson is an English professional football manager and former player who played as a midfielder. He is currently manager of EFL League Two side Wrexham.
Wrexham 'buzzing' as owners Reynolds and McElhenny watch game
Wrexham AFC's Hollywood owners' first appearance at a game has left The Town " absolutely buzzing" a pub landlord has said.
Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mcelhenney watched Wrexham at Maidenhead United's York Road , where the side lost 3-2.
The pair completed their takeover of The Club in February.
Pub landlord Wayne Jones said it was " pretty impressive" to see The Stars watching in Maidenhead on a wet, cold Tuesday night.
After The Match , Reynolds shared pictures from the National League Game On his Instagram account, writing: " Football is a staggering, heartbreaking, gorgeous, tommy-gun of soul-deadening, evil and beauty and I'm never sleeping again ever, ever. "
Wrexham brought plenty of drama, Fighting Back to 2-2 after having a player sent off, but a final Maidenhead goal deprived them of a Fairy Tale ending.
'My Wife would probably faint'Mr Jones, who runs the Turf Hotel in Wrexham, next to the football club's Racecourse ground, said it was " surreal" to see pictures of The Actors at The Game .
" It's brilliant, the whole town is absolutely buzzing, if I'm honest. People keep phoning and asking if I've seen them, " He Said .
" I'd love them to call in for a beer. My Wife will probably faint, I would imagine, if Ryan Reynolds walks through The Door . "
Mr Jones said The Actors would be coming to his pub to film The Promotion for their access-all-areas documentary, Welcome to Wrexham, on Thursday.
The Turf Hotel was where Wrexham AFC was first formed in 1864, He Said .
'Crash Course in supporting Wrexham'Mr Jones said The Game against Maidenhead had given The Stars " a Crash Course in what supporting Wrexham is all about".
" It wouldn't have been the Wrexham way if we had turned up and walloped them 7-0 Last Night , " He Said .
" If they didn't know what to expect, they certainly do now. "
But he added " a lot of fans are a little bit disgruntled" about The Club 's performance.
The Actors were accompanied by a crew filming their documentary.
" As nice as it is to have them, we need to remember that we're a football team and we need to focus on the points, " Jones said.
" We need to get the football right first. "
Wrexham manager Phil Parkinson had been told beforehand that the Reynolds and McElhenney would be at The Game , but neither he nor the players met with the pair ahead of The Game .
He Said : " They flew in and they were trying to keep a Low Profile but I imagine it's fairly difficult to be low-profile, and they let us get on with it.
" We look forward to meeting them later in the week. "
Source of news: bbc.com