Two Phil Parkinsons? Chester appoint Wrexham boss namesake
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Two Phil Parkinsons? Chester appoint Wrexham boss namesake
"Phil Parkinson, the new Chester boss, has signed a two-year deal and stated that fans can expect a real modern-day approach to football. He emphasized, 'We have a set way of going about things, an identity that we won't deviate from.' This commitment to a clear identity is crucial as Chester seeks to return to the National League."
"Chester's decision to appoint Phil Parkinson comes as they look to secure promotion back to the National League after eight years away. The club is motivated by the recent success of their rivals, Wrexham, who have advanced through the leagues under the management of Phil Parkinson."
Chester has appointed Phil Parkinson as their new manager in hopes of achieving promotion back to the National League after an eight-year absence. This decision comes amid the success of their rivals, Wrexham, under the same name. Phil Parkinson, previously with Altrincham, signed a two-year deal and promises a modern approach to football with a consistent identity. The club aims to replicate the success seen by Wrexham, which has recently advanced through the leagues.
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