Ollie Palmer has been discussing his favourite Wrexham moment following his transfer exit.
It was announced on Friday that Ollie Palmer has left Wrexham to link up with League Two side Swindon Town.
Unlike Paul Mullin, who is only on loan at Wigan Athletic, the 33-year-old has left on a permanent basis.
He has signed a two-year deal with Swindon, which will keep him at the club until 2027, when he will be 35.
Palmer is undoubtedly a Wrexham legend and has been showing his love for the Red Dragons since leaving.
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Ollie Palmer names favourite Wrexham moment
Palmer wants to return to Wrexham in the future, saying how he’d love to come back as a fan and watch from the stands.
Given how crucial he has been to their success, that is surely something the Dragons faithful would love to happen.
The striker spent three and a half years under contract in North Wales and has now named his favourite memory from his time at the Racecourse.
Palmer conducted an interview with Swindon’s YouTube channel after signing and was asked what his favourite moment from his career is.
The ex-Wrexham ace could not name just one, though, instead saying he wants to bundle together all three promotions from the National League to the Championship into one.
He said: “I think if I was to box up all my moments, I’d probably try and put them into one category, which was the treble promotion in a row.
“That was pretty special, I’m not sure if that will ever be recreated again. So I know it’s not one particular moment, but that experience of back-to-back-to-back promotions was pretty special and unique, so probably that.”
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What Phil Parkinson said about Ollie Palmer leaving Wrexham
Following the transfer being confirmed, manager Phil Parkinson has commented on Palmer leaving.
Speaking to Wrexham’s website, he said: “I’d like to wish Ollie all the best.
“He’s been great for us over the last three-and-a-half years, and it’s a good opportunity for him now to go and get first-team football again – as well as move back closer to his family.”
Parkinson signed the centre-forward during his first year as Wrexham manager, taking him away from AFC Wimbledon.
