Charlton boss Jones defuses Wrexham 'circus' row
Briefly

Charlton Athletic's manager Nathan Jones addressed concerns regarding his 'circus' comment about promotion rivals Wrexham, claiming it was misunderstood. He emphasized respect for Wrexham, a well-run club that has significantly improved under the ownership of Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney. Jones stated that Wrexham's current media attention and scrutiny can be a distraction, clarifying that the term 'circus' referred to the surrounding excitement rather than any negative connotation towards the club or its players. The upcoming match will be crucial for Wrexham's promotion aspirations in League One after their impressive performance against Wycombe.
"I was a bit misquoted or misunderstood mentioning the word 'circus', I didn't mean the club or players or anything there because they are a very well run, excellent club."
"The owners there have done a fantastic job, not only galvanising a club and taking the club forward, they've actually taken a community which needed it as well."
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