
Wrexham won 2-0 at Lincoln on final day of League One season
Wrexham picked up a 2-0 win at Sincil Bank on the final day of the League One campaign following second half goals from Elliot Lee and Ryan Longman.
That was a 27th victory in 46 league games and came seven days after the Reds beat Charlton Athletic 3-0 at home to clinch an historic third successive promotion with a game to go.
The players have a promotion party in Las Vegas booked for this week, with Hollywood owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney footing the bill, but Parkinson wanted one final
hurrah in the shape of a win before those celebrations and he got it.
'We wanted to finish in a professional manner and we spoke to the lads about that," said the Reds' boss.
'The perception of the group, the celebrations last week and the lads are jetting out to Vegas this week, in between that we wanted to finish the season well.
"I like to win a game of cards with my kids, so I certainly don't want to not win a game of football.
"Factoring in as well that people spent a lot of money again to watch us, I just wanted us to play well and put in a good performance.
"Whether that resulted in a draw, win or loss, the most important thing is I wanted us to look a professional team which we are, and we got the win.
'Ninety-two points from 46 games, I'm really pleased with that and I'm also delighted with 26 points from our last 11 away games. That's an outstanding return at any level of football."
Wrexham finished the season strongly with victory against the mid-table Imps to extend the unbeaten run to 10 games.
Parkinson says his players showed they can handle the pressure when it matters most in the run-in.
"It's very important to produce when it matters most," he added.
"Obviously the season was done in many respects (going to Lincoln) but we've got into our stride nicely and that's 10 games unbeaten.
"The last little blip was Reading away but we responded brilliantly at Wycombe a few days later.
"I would imagine in the form table we're right up there in the last 10 games and that's what counts.
"You've got to hold your nerve, you've got to have players who relish those kind of pressure games and I think you've seen over the last few weeks, we've got players who stood tall, shoulders back, and said 'this is what it's all about'.
"That's what you've got to be to play for Wrexham because there's big expectations, there's a lot of spotlight on us and you've got to handle that.
"We've pieced together a squad of players who really enjoy that."

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