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Wrexham 'should have beaten billionaire Chelsea' - Parkinson

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Wrexham 'should have beaten billionaire Chelsea' - ParkinsonPhil Parkinson believes his Wrexham side should have beaten "billion-pound team" Chelsea after drawing 2-2 on their pre-season tour of north America.
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