Parkinson revels in Wrexham's connection with fans
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Phil Parkinson admits Wrexham enjoyed their 3-0 win over Reading even more due to the squad and staff's bond with supporters at the Racecourse.
Goals from Ollie Palmer, Elliot Lee and Andy Cannon earned the Red Dragons an emphatic win over the Royals in north Wales.
Victory means Wrexham have collected seven of the nine League One points on offer so far this season.
Parkinson's men also extended their run of scoring the most home league goals, 68, of any side in England's top four divisions since the beginning of the 2023-24 campaign.
And Parkinson revelled in the occasion after his side secured a second home win from as many matches this season.
"It's a terrific atmosphere," he said of the Racecourse.
"There's a great connection from the stands with the players.
"I said to the lads at half time, 'you've got to really enjoy this, lads' because every tackle, every block, every time someone sprints back and every quality moment, the fans are right behind you.
"It's great, it really is. We enjoyed today."