Wrexham fans have had a lot to say about Phil Parkinson’s decisions for the Norwich City meeting.
Wrexham went into the weekend’s Championship action sat 21st in the table.
They knew that a defeat against the Canaries could, if Oxford United win, push them into the relegation zone.
Wrexham were predicted to lose to Norwich City, who were searching for their first home win of the season.
Ahead of the game, Josh Windass returned from injury and was available for selection.
And given how Wrexham performed against QPR last Saturday, changes were expected to be made on September 20.
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Wrexham fans on Phil Parkinson’s decisions vs Norwich City
Wrexham released their matchday squad to take on Norwich an hour and 15 minutes prior to kick-off.
There were a number of changes made by manager Phil Parkinson for the clash, including Conor Coady and James McClean being dropped to the bench.
And fans have now been reacting to the starting eleven and bench on social media.
One fan questioned Dom Hyam replacing Coady and not Max Cleworth: “Expected Hyam but for Max, instead of Coady. Will see the results.”
Another suggested there had been a formation change, though that didn’t appear to be the case: “We’ve actually changed formation. 2-4-4.”
A third asked why Ryan Hardie was not included: “Hardie doesn’t make squad. Injured?”
Another Wrexham supporter was pleased with the line-up, writing: “Well worth a go. No complaints here.”
With McClean and Matty James benched, there were also several questions about who would be captain on the day.
One fan asked: “Who’s captain? Windass?” while a sixth asked, “Who’ll be captain then?”
Wrexham still missing key man
Regardless of the Norwich result and how the new signings perform, Wrexham remain without one of their better players.
Liberato Cacace is injured and is not expected to return for a couple of weeks.
He has shone at left-wing-back this season, and in his absence, that position has been a weak point.
When he returns, as we saw in the 2-0 win over Millwall, Wrexham should be much improved.
But for now, Parkinson will have to make do with his other options.
