
"My message to everybody in football is that four years ago we came to East Anglia - it was King's Lynn away in front of 800 people. Today we've turned up at Carrow Road in front of 26,000 against a really good team with a top manager and come away with a victory. That's how far we've come so quickly and people sometimes forget that."
"First of all, I don't listen to any outside talk. I don't know where that [speculation] came from but I've had nothing but unbelievable support from everybody. It's not just about me. We've had periods in all my time at Wrexham where people have doubted us and we've got stronger as a group - not just the players, the staff and the owners, and we've come through the other side of it. This is a good result. We've got work to do, we know that."
Phil Parkinson guided Wrexham to a comeback win at Norwich City while addressing speculation about his future. Shaun Harvey called the rumours an "absolute disgrace" and affirmed the club's full support for Parkinson. Parkinson contrasted a match at King's Lynn in front of 800 fans four years ago with the recent victory at Carrow Road before 26,000 spectators to illustrate the club's progress. Parkinson said he ignores outside talk, credited strong backing from players, staff and owners, and noted the group has grown stronger after periods of doubt. He described the result as positive but said more work remains.
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