Arthur Okonkwo's late error cost Wrexham a point. Credit: Sky Sports
Wrexham supporters reacted with fury after watching their side throw away three points in stoppage time at Swansea. The 2-1 defeat wasn’t just about Arthur Okonkwo’s late error – it was about tactical decisions, dropped points from winning positions, and a pattern that’s costing Wrexham their season.
The anger was immediate and unfiltered. Fans who’ve backed Phil Parkinson through two promotions questioned whether his approach still works at Championship level.
“I don’t think I’ve ever said this before about Wrexham, but this defeat was an absolute disgrace.”
— Wrexham Fan on X
The sentiment was shared across social media as fans processed a defeat that felt worse than the scoreline suggested.
Another supporter called the performance “woeful” even before Okonkwo’s howler sealed the loss.
Parkinson’s tactics face unprecedented criticism
The harshest criticism targeted Parkinson’s game management after taking the lead. Multiple fans pointed to the same tactical flaw: Wrexham go ahead, then sit back and defend.
“Honestly Parky has to go now. Again dropping points from a winning position, what is it 19 points now? £33mil spent and for what? Can’t let Parky buy anymore players in January. Parkinson doesn’t have a plan B—it’s we go ahead then defend.”
— @RatedRG2020 on X
The statistic about dropped points resonated across the fanbase. Nineteen points surrendered from winning positions represents the difference between mid-table mediocrity and genuine promotion contention.
“Got what we deserved. Awful game of football between two poor teams, but at least they tried to play football. Our tactics after going a goal up was absolutely abysmal. Those tactics won’t work in the Championship.”
— @dezroberts1 on X
The pattern has become exhaustingly familiar to Wrexham supporters who’ve watched their side drop points repeatedly from winning positions this season. The criticism extended to Parkinson’s away tactics specifically.
“We were poor before Arthur’s absolute howler. Going to be a long season under Parkinson with the shape and tactics on our travels.”
— @jay74397972 on X
Defensive approach after scoring draws widespread scorn
While the goalkeeper’s stoppage-time mistake proved decisive, fans recognised the problems ran deeper than one error. The defensive approach after scoring drew particular scorn from supporters who watched Wrexham surrender control and invite pressure.
“That was embarrassing second half, sit back after being 1 up.”
— @Sheepshagger28 on X
The frustration extended to Wrexham’s performance specifically against Welsh opposition. Supporters questioned why the team struggles when pride should elevate performance levels.
“Why do you play so badly when it comes to playing other Welsh teams? Swansea were rubbish but we literally let them command the ball most of the night.”
— @Bekijo1 on X
Investment questions emerge after fifth winless match
The £33 million summer spending became a focal point for fan anger. The investment was supposed to strengthen Wrexham for Championship survival, but five matches without a win has supporters questioning whether the money was spent wisely.
The defeat leaves Wrexham 15th in the Championship, five points outside the play-offs but increasingly looking over their shoulders rather than up the table. For fans who expected progress this season, Friday night felt like confirmation that something fundamental needs to change.
Whether that’s Parkinson’s approach, his team selection, or simply the execution on the pitch, supporters made clear they’re running out of patience with a pattern that’s defined Wrexham’s entire campaign: competitive but not clinical, solid but not secure, capable of leading but incapable of winning.

Arthur should take off his boxing gloves and try to HOLD the ball – that’s TWO howlers (Hull and Swansea) that cost us dearly.
We’ve got multiple attackers – even Hardie – let’s go for the win every time. Draws don’t work particularly if we give away chance to win.
If he’s going to be our #1 he needs to stamp out these basic errors. Can’t get away with it as a keeper