I'm interested to see how Wrexham do in league football. It's pretty clear they'll have plenty of funds (compared to some other League 2 clubs), but as someone who supports a club down there, it's...
I'm interested to see how Wrexham do in league football.
It's pretty clear they'll have plenty of funds (compared to some other League 2 clubs), but as someone who supports a club down there, it's a whole different beast than both non-league and premier league.
There was a time a decade and a half ago when Wrexham did quite well in what is now League 2 and whilst we all know that it is vastly different animal, we are all hoping that the squad is up to...
There was a time a decade and a half ago when Wrexham did quite well in what is now League 2 and whilst we all know that it is vastly different animal, we are all hoping that the squad is up to the job.
Yup, League 2 is when things start to get interesting. Can these two maintain focus and display the fiscal discipline needed to work their way up the food chain. I assume this deal is a scalable...
Yup, League 2 is when things start to get interesting. Can these two maintain focus and display the fiscal discipline needed to work their way up the food chain. I assume this deal is a scalable one where United pays them based upon which league they are in come august of '25. It would make sense for a company like united to "take a flyer" on a team like Wrexham. You get in cheap, get a better deal at higher levels and show some loyalty to the locals.
I'm interested to see how Wrexham do in league football.
It's pretty clear they'll have plenty of funds (compared to some other League 2 clubs), but as someone who supports a club down there, it's a whole different beast than both non-league and premier league.
There was a time a decade and a half ago when Wrexham did quite well in what is now League 2 and whilst we all know that it is vastly different animal, we are all hoping that the squad is up to the job.
Yup, League 2 is when things start to get interesting. Can these two maintain focus and display the fiscal discipline needed to work their way up the food chain. I assume this deal is a scalable one where United pays them based upon which league they are in come august of '25. It would make sense for a company like united to "take a flyer" on a team like Wrexham. You get in cheap, get a better deal at higher levels and show some loyalty to the locals.