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Roger Freestone
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Run out of pims have you?Ahhhhhh you bounder you, had me a treat eh.
Run out of pims have you?Ahhhhhh you bounder you, had me a treat eh.
Not to mention that some players will like the idea of being in the documentary and rubbing shoulders with the owners. The likes of Ollie Palmer and Paul Mullin are finished in the Wrexham team, but their post-football career earning potential will no doubt have had a huge boost now that they're pretty famous (for lower-league footballers). Not to mention that footballers are hardly known for having modest egos, so the fame factor will again be attractive for some.Wrexham's turnover is already higher than most Championship clubs, and that's without the increase in both sponsorship income and TV money they will receive just for promotion. They will be amongst the wealthiest clubs in the division next season without going anywhere near PSR issues.
The sooner people accept that the easier it will be.
There goes Fulton going there then![]()
Birmingham City and Wrexham expected to spend big in summer transfer window in pursuit of Premier League
Sky Sports News senior reporter Rob Dorsett analyses whats next for Birmingham City and Wrexham in the Championship as they aim to reach the Premier League under their high-profile American owners; Wrexham have won three consecutive promotions while Birmingham bounced back from relegationwww.skysports.com
Throwing money at a team in the championship guarantees nothing, as many teams have found out. Spent wisely will certainly give them a good base though.Wrexham are in a position to spend 40m plus on transfers this summer.
Accounts for League 2 season show 25m turnover up from 12m the previous year. You can bet the turnover for league 1 this season is higher so maybe 30m
Add 8m for Championship TV revenues
Add at least another 5m in sponsorship deals because of all the televised games in the championship will attract more and higher paying advertisers.
They will be on close to 45m revenue next season. Twice ours.
Now consider they are a) Debt Free and b) Pretty much in break even mode.
So without even incurring a loss they will have close to an extra 20m a season in pocket money.
That effectively means they can spend 60m on transfers given payment of transfer fees are spread over 3 years and they will still be close to break even mode
1st year under PSR rules so they could spend way more than that resulting in a 14m loss which equates to an extra 40m in transfers if they chose to do it
With that spending power they should easily be in the play offs.
The biggest club in Wales could very soon be Wrexham and only 2 years and 2 months ago they were in the National League
Jealous.
I agree. But what a position to be in that you can do it if you want and still break even pretty muchThrowing money at a team in the championship guarantees nothing, as many teams have found out. Spent wisely will certainly give them a good base though.
Martinez, Sousa, Rodgers, so it was third season.How long were we in the championship before we won the play offs? Was it our third year or second?
They finished 16th (Portsmouth), 17th (Oxford), 19th (Derby). Of course one of the promoted teams from the previous season went straight up to the PL in Ipswich.How did the three that came up from League One last season get on?
If they buy new players at competitive wages then the turnover will certainly change and maybe their sponsorship deals are tied in to contracts. Luton have just got relegated with the enormous parachute payments with a bunch of premier league players. They are walking in to a league where there is far more quality and depth throughout and everyone will want to beat Disney united, including us. The next 8 weeks will give us a massive clue on how Wrexham are going to play their hand.