Wrexham supervisor Phil Parkinson says his aspect is not going to worry the Championship once they return to the second tier for the primary time in 43 years on Saturday.
The Hollywood story since actors Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds took over in 2020 has seen the membership promoted from the Nationwide League to the Championship in simply three years.
The membership start their marketing campaign away at Southampton – who have been within the Premier League final season.
“I don’t need us to worry it,” Parkinson mentioned of the Championship.
“I would like us to enter each sport able to be optimistic. We’ve at all times been at our greatest once we’ve performed in a optimistic manner. We’re going to enter every sport with that mindset and see the place that takes us.”
Parkinson is aware of the second tier nicely from spells with Bolton, Charlton and Hull.
Wrexham have signed well-known names comparable to Conor Coady, Kieffer Moore and Josh Windass this summer season as their revolution continues apace.
“I feel it’s an important league,” Parkinson mentioned. “Each sport seems like an actual massive match environment.
“You may get on run, however you may in a short time be on a foul run and it will probably change rapidly. Through the years the division is so tight, proper to the tip of the season. Final season so many groups have been in rivalry for the play-offs.
“It is extremely tight. If we get beat, which inevitably will occur, let’s make sure that we don’t overreact as a workers, regroup and work in direction of the subsequent one. That’s the mindset we had final 12 months, we had setbacks alongside the way in which, individuals doubting us.
“Individuals assume with three promotions we’ve had reward on a regular basis and plaudits, however we’ve had intervals the place individuals begin questioning me as a supervisor, questioning the gamers. You come by means of these intervals and there’s at all times an even bigger image to take a look at.”