Sunderland start recruitment process after coach links up with Phil Parkinson at Wrexham
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Butler is leaving to link up with Phil Parkinson at Wrexham
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Hide AdThe pair have worked together at Bradford City and Bolton Wanderers, with Parkinson bringing Butler to Wearside after his appointment.
Butler stayed on in the aftermath of Lee Johnson’s arrival at the club in December last year.
Johnson said: “Lee has been a great personality around the club and we thank him for his contribution. We all wish him the very best in his next venture.”
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Hide AdParkinson was recruited by the National League side after the takeover by by Hollywood stars Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds.
The former Black Cats boss said it was a ‘very easy’ decision to sign a one-year rolling contract at the club.
“Once the plans of the Chairmen were explained to me, the decision to join Wrexham was very easy,” he said.
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Hide Ad"Wrexham are an EFL Club in all but the one thing that matters, league status, and we have a very clear objective with the work starting immediately.
“The Club didn’t need selling to me, it sold itself and I wanted to be part of the journey this Club is about to embark upon."
On Butler’s arrival, Parkinson said: “I’m delighted to welcome Lee Butler to the Club as goalkeeping coach.
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Hide Ad“He’s someone Steve and I have worked with at previous clubs and I know he’s a very good coach, but also a great character and personality and he’s a very good addition to the staff.
“I always say with Lee that he’s worked with a lot of goalkeepers in his career, and has always helped them progress – that’s obviously important – but he’ll offer more than just the goalkeeping coach role, he’s an integral part of the staff.”
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