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Manager Phil Parkinson says Wrexham won’t pay over the odds for new players this summer as they prepare for life in League One.
Despite the fact that Wrexham are owned by Hollywood stars Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, Parkinson insists there is not an “endless pot of money” to spend in the transfer window.
Wrexham stars Paul Mullin and James McClean have made a sick jibe about cancer-stricken King Charles as they party with their club’s owner in Las Vegas.
The footballers, who saw their team promoted to League One last month, posed for a photo which Mullin then posted on Instagram with the caption ‘And we hate the f***ing King!’
The comment was made just days after the King returned to public duties for the first time since he started undergoing treatment for cancer in February.
It also comes just weeks after Prince William visited the club’s Racecourse ground – with Charles himself meeting owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney in 2022.
Mullin and McClean are currently in Las Vegas with McElhenney and their teammates as they celebrate their promotion, although the remarks will bring fresh eyes to a duo who have a history of controversial comments.
Mullin, 29, who has become a public figure and is idolised by young fans of Disney docu-series ‘Welcome to Wrexham’, previously landed himself in hot water after leading fans in chanting ‘f*** the Tories’ in a McDonald’s after the club’s promotion from non-league. He has also had his boots embroidered with the same words.
McClean, 35, has a long and well-publicised dislike of the monarchy, having turned his back on the English national anthem while playing for the Republic of Ireland and refusing to wear a poppy during games played across Remembrance weekend.