Wrexham AFC has gained significant attention since welcoming Hollywood actors as co-owners at the SToK Racecourse in 2021. The increased visibility has its benefits, but also brings new challenges as the spotlight is now brighter on the Welsh club. Fans from around the world can now voice their opinions on professional football thanks to video games like FIFA and Football Manager, along with social media platforms. Wrexham’s executive director, Humphrey Ker, has commented on the increased scrutiny the club faces, saying: “No League Two club has had more attention than…
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If money is no object’ – Wrexham ‘dream’ of move for Liverpool star who Jurgen Klopp loves…Read More.
Humphrey Ker, Wrexham’s executive director, expressed interest in signing Wataru Endo for the League One newcomers, suggesting that the Japanese midfielder’s transfer to Liverpool for £16 million in the summer was a telling example of the unpredictability in today’s football transfer market. Endo joined Liverpool after the Reds missed out on their initial targets, Moises Caicedo and Romeo Lavia. Liverpool initially planned to bring in Romeo Lavia from Southampton and Moisés Caicedo from Brighton & Hove Albion to replace Jordan Henderson and Fabinho, who both departed to join the Saudi…
Just In:First two Wrexham players react to being axed by club during Las Vegas promotion party…Read More.
The initial reactions from the first two Wrexham players who were let go by the club during a promotion party in Las Vegas have come in. Despite the celebratory atmosphere, these players are grappling with the shock and disappointment of being released while in the midst of a festive occasion. Two Wrexham players spoke out after being let go by the club while they were in Las Vegas. Wrexham had a remarkable season, coming in second in League Two to earn their place in the third tier after 19 years…
Unfortunate news: A Wrexham player has retired from all forms of the game. Click for more details.
**Wrexham’s Ben Foster Announces Retirement from All Forms of Football** In a surprising turn of events, Wrexham AFC goalkeeper Ben Foster has announced his retirement from all forms of football. The news has sent shockwaves through the football community and saddened fans of the Welsh club, who had come to rely on Foster’s experience and skill. Foster, 40, rejoined Wrexham in 2023 after previously playing for the club early in his career. His return was part of the team’s ambitious efforts to climb up the football ladder following…
Sad update: One of the wrexham player has Retired from All…Read More.
Ryan Reynolds commended Ben Foster for his generous decision to retire just four games into Wrexham’s EFL season. The former Wrexham goalkeeper surprised fans by announcing his retirement from football early in the last season, having played only four matches in League Two for the Red Dragons. Despite the encouragement from Hollywood owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, who wanted him to continue with the club after helping secure promotion from the National League, Foster’s tenure was limited to just 360 minutes on the field. Wrexham had a shaky start…
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Following their promotion to League One, the Wrexham squad are en-route to Las Vegas as James McClean shares an in-flight update. Since Reynolds and McElhenney’s takeover of the Welsh club in 2020, the Red Dragons have gone from playing regularly in non-league football to fully securing their place in the third-tier of English football. The players are now enjoying their promised trip to the States sponsored by the duo after a physically demanding season for the squad. Unlike last season, Wrexham boss Phil Parkinson has not joined the rest of…
Just In:Wrexham’s Hollywood owners aim to build a new stadium with a capacity of 55,000, which would be larger than…Read More.
Wrexham AFC’s Hollywood owners, Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, have announced plans for a new stadium that would surpass Chelsea’s Stamford Bridge in size. Reynolds and McElhenney are committed to guiding Welsh club Wrexham from the fifth-tier National League to the Premier League. The actors, famed for their roles in Deadpool and It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, have already overseen Wrexham’s remarkable double promotion to League One. With Wrexham set to play in the third-tier during the 2024-25 season, they are now just two promotions away from reaching the prestigious…
Defenders to leave: What to expect from Wrexham’s retained list this summer…Read more.
Phil Parkinson’s side have a few players out of contract at the end of next month. Here is a look at what to expect from their retained list… Callum McFadzean has struggled for game time with Wrexham in this past campaign and is due to become a free agent when his deal expires. He is likely to head out the exit door having played only two league matches since their promotion from the National League last year alongside Notts County. Aaron Hayden’s deal is due to return out and he hasn’t been able…
Congratulations:Alan Shearer sends support to one Wrexham player after Monday’s award…Read More.
Wrexham ended the season in style on Saturday afternoon, coming from behind to beat League Two champions Stockport County 2-1 at the STōK Cae Ras. Wrexham already had promotion wrapped up earlier in April but showed no sign of slowing down. A win over Crewe Alexandra was followed up by that victory over Stockport, ending the season with three wins in a row. Fans are already looking ahead to life in League One and a potentially exciting summer ahead. It’s only natural to look ahead to what could happen at…
Just In:Wrexham’s celebrity owners aim to expand the Racecourse stadium’s capacity to…Read More.
Wrexham owners Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds plan to develop the club’s SToK Racecourse home in to a stadium with up to 55,000 seats. The Red Dragons will be playing in League One next season after back-to-back promotions and attracting a worldwide fan-base following the success of the FX docuseries ‘Welcome to Wrexham’ and the presence of their Hollywood A-listers. But Wrexham’s historic ground only holds around 12,600 fans at present, with a temporary stand currently standing on the derelict Kop end behind one goal. We have a plan in…