da heads bet: Wrexham continue to attract criticism for their away record, but Ollie Palmer is eager to point out that they are “not horrendous” on the road.
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Red Dragons surged to promotion last seasonPushing for top-three finish in League TwoNeed consistency at home and on their travelsWHAT HAPPENED?
The Red Dragons have grown accustomed to blowing opponents away in any given surroundings, with 111 points accrued when landing the National League title in 2023. More of the same was expected in League Two, and Phil Parkinson’s side are among the fourth-tier frontrunners.
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SToK Racecourse has remained a fortress, with Wrexham boasting the second-best home record in the division, but only six wins have been collected outside of North Wales – while suffering as many defeats. Those issues mean that anxious glances continue to be shot over collective shoulders heading into the final eight games of the season.
WHAT PALMER SAID
Palmer is, however, looking to pick fault in a familiar argument, with the experienced frontman saying of Wrexham’s supposed travel sickness ahead of a visit to Grimsby on Saturday: “I don't think our away form is as bad as people make out. If you are going to refer to yourselves as one of the top teams in the league, obviously we want it to be right up there but we are probably about seventh or eighth in the form table – it is not horrendous. We know we have got to better that if we want to get to where we want to get to. We have got fantastic home form but you can't have everything; it was great to get three points against Morecambe.”
Getty/GOALWHAT NEXT FOR WREXHAM?
Wrexham prevailed 3-1 at Morecambe in their last away game, but have since dropped five points at home to Harrogate and Tranmere. Only goal difference is keeping them in the automatic promotion places, with more drama being provided for the documentary series pieced together by Hollywood co-owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney.