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Wrecsam

Does it annoy you Wrexham have no Welsh players and actively have that approach and will for many years to come?

Does it annoy you that Swansea is situated in Wales?

But yes Wrexham should contribute more to THE national team and theres no real excuse now with the time that has passed and investment they could have put in. The Swans have been doing all the heavy lifting on that front for a while now.
 
Does it annoy you Wrexham have no Welsh players and actively have that approach and will for many years to come?

Wrexham's priority is Wrexham, as it should be. If that means fielding a team consisting entirely of Germans, then that is their right.
 
"Football finance guru Kieran Maguire has praised Wrexham's economic strength, indicating they are poised to be competitive in the Championship next season. Speaking to talkSPORT, he said: "Wrexham made three times as much as any other club in League Two, more than any other club in League One and they would be in the top half of the Championship,".

"Therefore they're not that far behind the Championship's big hitters – the likes of Stoke and Norwich. It's an incredible achievement in terms of bringing in money. It's also their ability to become an international brand which has really driven this."

"I was teaching in Charlotte, North Carolina last year and the only shirts I saw were those of Wrexham, which is an amazing achievement and that's on the back of the documentary."

Maguire also projected that Wrexham stand to gain an additional £8m in TV revenue from promotion to the second tier. "That would put them fairly close to all of the clubs except for those who will be in receipt of parachute payments in the Championship," he added."
 
Birmingham are said to be on a par with those clubs receiving parachute payments. Quite how they've managed that without the equivalent of Welcome to Wrexham driving things (they have an Amazon Prime doc series in the offing mind) is a mystery. If they can get these fantastic commercial deals why not us?
 

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