da bet sport: Wrexham CEO Fleur Robinson will vacate her role at the end of the season after overseeing the club's double promotion.
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Appointed over three years agoKey to Red Dragons' back-to-back promotionsClub preparing for life in League OneWHAT HAPPENED?
Robinson has been at Wrexham for over three years and played a pivotal role in the Red Dragons’ rise from the National League to League One. She was appointed shortly after Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney purchased the club in November 2020. Wrexham’s promotion to the third-tier was secured with a 6-0 victory over Forest Green earlier this month, with Phil Parkinson’s side finishing second in the League Two table on 88 points.
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Robinson’s departure is another clear sign Wrexham are already preparing for life in League One following the conclusion of the regulation League Two season. News of her exit came on the same day the Red Dragons confirmed that eight first-team players had been released.
WHAT ROBINSON, REYNOLDS AND MCELHENNEY SAID
Robinson told Wrexham’s official website: “It has been a privilege to lead Wrexham as CEO for past three years. I am proud that I leave the club in a much better position on and off the pitch than when I arrived.”
Reynolds and McElhenney added: “We are extremely grateful for all that Fleur has done in transforming the club over the past couple of years and we wish her every success with her future plans.”
GettyWHAT NEXT FOR WREXHAM?
With a spot in League One confirmed, the Wrexham hierarchy now need to work on potential summer transfers, as well as the hiring of a new CEO, in order to maintain the club’s upward trajectory. The Red Dragons have confirmed that key trio Steven Fletcher, Mark Howard and Aaron James will be offered new contracts, while James McClean’s deal has been automatically extended for the 2024-25 season.