With a perfect start to the new season, a supercomputer has predicted that Wrexham, owned by Hollywood pair Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds, may be headed for a third straight promotion.
Since the famous duo assumed leadership as co-chairmen in November 2020, the Red Dragons have experienced a stunning metamorphosis on and off the field. For the first time in twenty years, they are participating in the third tier after placing runners-up in League Two the previous season.
Their impressive ascent shows no signs of slowing down in the early stages of the 2024-25 season, with the team currently leading the division after five games. Following four wins and one draw in their opening matches, the BonusCodeBets supercomputer predicts that manager Phil Parkinson’s squad will be celebrating again come May.
The technology predicts that the Welsh team will win the league this year after modeling the season 1,000 times. They are expected to end the season with 94 points, which is one more than Huddersfield Town, who are expected to finish with 91 points and clinch the final automatic promotion slot.
In the meantime, Birmingham City—which has already spent an incredible $26 million on transfers this summer alone—may have to make do with a postseason spot. The NFL legend Tom Brady’s co-owned Blues are predicted by the supercomputer to finish third with 87 points at the end of the season.
After Wrexham’s convincing 3-0 victory over Shrewsbury Town at Racecourse Ground, manager Phil Parkinson is eager to relax his team’s intensity. He emphasizes the significance of perspective at this early stage of the
He has highlighted: “Five games in and I know it doesn’t count for a great deal but equally I think we’ve got to be pleased with the work so far this season. Having the ability to handle being at the top and that extra kind of expectancy it creates, of course we’ve been there.”The run with Notts County in the National League, every game was full on and you had to win every game and had to perform at your best to keep winning. So yes, we’ve got a group who are used to living with that and hopefully we’ll continue to thrive under that bit of added pressureWhen speaking about player options following the close season, Parkinson mentioned: “At the moment we will roll with what we have got. We have got some good players who haven’t figured much yet so we don’t want to bring someone in for the sake of it.” Discussing prospective transfers, he noted one promising trialist: “We have had young Josh Adam in from Manchester City on trial. He is a player we would like to keep because he has got real talent but in terms of a senior player coming in at the moment, we have got enough of those fighting for places.”