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'Fantastic' not to be involved in pressure game

'Fantastic' not to be involved in pressure game

BBC News03-05-2025

Phil Parkinson admits it is "fantastic" that Wrexham's final game of the 2024-25 season at Lincoln City is not a high-pressure fixture.The Red Dragons head to the LNER Stadium on Saturday (15:00 BST) having already secured automatic promotion into the Championship.The 57-year-old hopes his side can end another memorable season on a high note as they go in search of a third successive victory to end the campaign on a 10-game unbeaten run."It's been incredible. The occasion of finishing the job off at the weekend in front of our fans with the atmosphere," he told BBC Sport Wales."I said to the lads that it may take a few weeks to be away from it all in the summer for it to actually sink in."The lads have really enjoyed a bit of time away, they came back in on Tuesday and they're looking forward to going to Lincoln to finish the season off."There's a lot of big pressure games this weekend across the divisions and it's fantastic for us that we're not involved in one."We can say that that's a success whilst looking to put in a good performance at Lincoln."

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