Tension is reportedly simmering behind the scenes at Wrexham, with fresh concerns emerging over dressing-room leadership following dropped points against Norwich City and Leicester City. Manager Phil Parkinson has now addressed the situation in a brief but striking 32-word statement sent directly to co-owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, focusing on the roles of Windass and Kabure in recent setbacks.
The statement, described by sources close to the club as “measured but firm,” highlighted internal leadership issues rather than tactical failures. Parkinson is understood to believe that moments of indecision and lack of on-pitch authority from senior figures contributed to Wrexham surrendering valuable points in two matches they were well positioned to control.
The situations involving Windass and Kabure have sparked wider debate at the club’s training ground, with tension growing over who truly leads the squad during high-pressure moments. While neither player has been accused of misconduct, questions have been raised about communication, accountability, and influence within the group.
This internal strain has reportedly led to fears of a possible break-up within the squad hierarchy, especially as Wrexham continue to push for consistency in a demanding campaign. The co-owners are said to be fully aware of the issue and are expected to hold talks with Parkinson to assess the best path forward.
Despite the unrest, Parkinson remains focused on results and stability. However, with leadership dynamics now under scrutiny, decisive action may be required to prevent dressing-room tensions from derailing Wrexham’s ambitions in the weeks ahead.