Other Clubs Carlton Palmer issues Wrexham AFC view after Stockport County humiliation admin September 26, 2023 3 min read Wrexham were beaten 5-0 by Stockport last weekend. Following a ten-match unbeaten run that saw them not taste defeat since the opening day, Wrexham were subjected to a battering last weekend. Phil Parkinson’s side travelled to Edgeley Park to face Stockport County. Dave Challinor’s side started the season slowly, only emerging victorious from one of their first five outings, however, three without loss afterward saw the Hatters’ ascent begin. He remained optimistic about Wrexham’s promotion hopes, stating: “There’s absolutely no need to panic for Wrexham. It was a heavy defeat to Stockport, who I fancied at the start of the season to win the league. They’ve had a very slow start, but they’ve kicked on now, they’re kicking into gear under Dave Challinor. They scalped Wimbledon and MK Dons away from home, but saved their best showing for Saturday, and put five past the Red Dragons. An Isaac Olaofe brace was quickly followed by a strike from Aston Villa loanee, Louie Barry, and saw the hosts soar into a three-goal lead before the break. After the interval, Olaofe completed his hat-trick, which was added to by his replacement, and captain, Paddy Madden, as an embarrassing day for Wrexham drew to a close. Punters were unsure what to make of the Welsh side going into the new season, as many were tipping them for the League Two title, despite being new to the division. Wrexham were promoted from the National League after amassing 111 points during a rampant term last time out. The club, that are co-owned by Hollywood stars Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, have started the campaign in good fashion, and played their part in a number of entertaining bouts. An opening day massacre saw them ship five to MK Dons, before a draw with Wimbledon resulted in their first point. A win was achieved at the third time of asking, as Walsall fell short at the Racecourse Ground. Two more draws that saw 12 goals scored before three successive wins brought them to Edgley Park on a high. Parkinson’s men are just about nestled in the playoff spots, but have conceded the second most goals in the division. What does Carlton Palmer think defeat at Stockport will do to Wrexham’s promotion chances? One defeat is never indicative of how good a team can be over 46 games, so here at Football League World, we asked ex-England international, Carlton Palmer for his thoughts. He remained optimistic about Wrexham’s promotion hopes, stating: “There’s absolutely no need to panic for Wrexham. It was a heavy defeat to Stockport, who I fancied at the start of the season to win the league. They’ve had a very slow start, but they’ve kicked on now, they’re kicking into gear under Dave Challinor.He remained optimistic about Wrexham’s promotion hopes, stating: “There’s absolutely no need to panic for Wrexham. It was a heavy defeat to Stockport, who I fancied at the start of the season to win the league. They’ve had a very slow start, but they’ve kicked on now, they’re kicking into gear under Dave Challinor. Tags: CARLTON PALMER Stockport Wrexham news Continue Reading Previous Previous post: Man Utd ‘closely watching’ La Liga wonderkid with €100m release clauseNext Next post: Mark Robins admits Coventry City ‘dilemma’ after injury timescales confirmed Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Related News SO SAD: Collingwood Handed Three-Match Suspension To Captain Scott Pendlebury For Violating… November 18, 2024 Adelaide Crows Confirm Departure Of Six Key Players November 18, 2024