
Wrexham's Premier League dream 'still alive' after vital win
Wrexham manager Phil Parkinson said the club's Premier League dream is "still alive" after returning to the Championship playoff positions.
Wrexham manager Phil Parkinson said the club's Premier League dream is "still alive" after returning to the Championship playoff positions by winning at Oxford . Josh Windass struck five minutes before the interval to give Wrexham a hard-fought 1-0 success and push Oxford to the brink of relegation. - Wrexham's Rob Mac offers Coventry trip to Vegas - Leicester's 'horrible' journey ends with relegation - Wright scores as Coventry win Championship title Wrexham move above Hull -- who drew 2-2 at Leicester -- into sixth and are now level on 70 points with the Tigers and boasting a goal difference superior by two. Wrexham's hopes of making the playoffs -- and possibly a historic fourth consecutive promotion -- now rest on closing fixtures against champions Coventry and fifth-placed Middlesbrough. "The [Premier League] dream is still alive and we feel we're in a good place," Parkinson
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