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Wrexham....


They are massively in debt, but to be fair to them, a lot of that has gone into building their infrastructure (ground upgrades, training facility, academy etc.). Ryan Reynolds is an extremely smart investor (not just an actor) who has got very wealthy from buying small brands, building them, and then selling them for eye watering sums of money. Wrexham has been classic Reynolds. He bought them cheap, and has invested massively in their infrastructure whilst using his name to market them aggressively. If he can get them into the PL and keep them there for a season, then he will be able to flip the club to an American buyer for (I would imagine) not far short of £1bn.
£1billion are you sure?
If you are right then we will be worth £2 billion next year🤣
 
If true that’s ambition. The question is PSR
That was the phrase used by every man & his dog during the Beale season. Jelous of Hull & Birmingham cos they “showed” ambition. Even Wicketkeeper created the pearler of a thread in a promotion season saying Sheff Utd deserved to go up.

Ambition doesn’t take you up without planning & intelligence. Ambition also doesn’t mean loads of money. Is that fella twice as good as Roefs, Alderete or Mukieke.
 
did you know that PSR will be no longer in use.... that why wrexham went for it.
Yes i know SCR is replacing it but they can still only spend up to 85% of their revenue on transfers, wages etc.

They are heavily reliant on sponsorship and merchandise sales at the minute, if they don't go up in the next few years they could be in big trouble.
 
£1billion are you sure?
If you are right then we will be worth £2 billion next year🤣
You think that Sunderland as an established PL side would be worth twice as much as Wrexham as an established PL side? For what reason? At the end of 2024 a US investor tried to buy 40% of Crystal Palace for £400m - that gives an indication of how valuable PL clubs are becoming. As for Wrexham, they are already a huge club in US - for example, for each of the past 2 years, there have been more internet searches (in the US) relating to Wrexham than any of the MLS clubs. They are already selling huge amounts of merchandise in US. And that is before the documentary starts featuring them playing the likes of Liverpool, Arsenal, Manchester United, etc..
 
You think that Sunderland as an established PL side would be worth twice as much as Wrexham as an established PL side? For what reason? At the end of 2024 a US investor tried to buy 40% of Crystal Palace for £400m - that gives an indication of how valuable PL clubs are becoming. As for Wrexham, they are already a huge club in US - for example, for each of the past 2 years, there have been more internet searches (in the US) relating to Wrexham than any of the MLS clubs. They are already selling huge amounts of merchandise in US. And that is before the documentary starts featuring them playing the likes of Liverpool, Arsenal, Manchester United, etc..
Alright we will agree to disagree.
 
co-owner is already millionaire and this club have some revenues from USA. Financially, they have no worries at all. I hate Wrexham but applaud for thier ambitious.
Stoke have one of the richest ownership groups in the world. They cant blow money due to Championship spending restrictions. Wrexham had huge revenue for a league 2 or even 1 club but they are nothing special at Championship level. There's also the fact that there is less hype around them now, they aren't steamrolling the league and the initial new novelty factor has worn off
 
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