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The new owners want to turn them into a “global force”. Our bullshitters have been well outdone. “Next level “ sounds really wimpy in comparison.
 
"Global Force" is a bit much but it could be fun to watch. McElhenny is a smart bloke and Reynolds does have a gift for marketing. The gin company he invested in/did ads for just sold for $600m.

A £2m investment is nothing to these guys. It's basically a hobby that might one day turn a profit. They'll probably make a chunk of that back selling the documentary to Netflix.
 
Not sure if it's on this twitter feed, Russell Crowe is on it as he has Wrexham connections, but they're advertising Ifor Williams Trailers because they sponsor the shirts. Apparently it had over one million views in seven hours.
 
WxmJax said:
Not sure if it's on this twitter feed, Russell Crowe is on it as he has Wrexham connections, but they're advertising Ifor Williams Trailers because they sponsor the shirts. Apparently it had over one million views in seven hours.

Given Wrexham's league position this is a lifeline for them and could make a massive difference to the club.

These two guys appear to have their feet on the ground and if Wrexham fans stay there as well and not demanding money left right and centre this could work out for them.

Would be great to have a 4th welsh team back in the football league, it's been too long in Wrexham's case
 
One thing that crossed my mind about the place up there. From memory it’s a big old place, and I wondered what sort of nick it’s in? Old grounds like that can be money pits.
 
airedale said:
One thing that crossed my mind about the place up there. From memory it’s a big old place, and I wondered what sort of nick it’s in? Old grounds like that can be money pits.

Went to the Racecourse for the Wales v Trinidad & Tobago game a couple of years ago and it's in a pretty shocking state ... a money pit it certainly will be if these guys are serious about climbing the leagues.

But if they are successful at Wrexham, then maybe they'll want a portfolio of Welsh football clubs :D
 
It’s all about a fly on the wall documentary that they’ve pitched to Netflix or Amazon. The most interesting thing about all this is what’s going to happen when they get a new train set.
 

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