Having “owners with plenty of money” is expected to benefit Wrexham in 2025-26, with it claimed that they could land a play-off “lottery” ticket.
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- History made with three successive promotions
- Red Dragons now one step away from the top-flight
- Ambitious co-owners funding remarkable project
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ToggleWHAT HAPPENED?
The Red Dragons are readying themselves for a step up into the Championship. A historic run of three successive promotions has seen them rewrite the history books after clambering out of the National League.
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THE BIGGER PICTURE
Hollywood co-chairmen Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney have helped to make that meteoric rise possible, as they dig deep into personal fortunes, and there is the promise of more big-spending to come.
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DID YOU KNOW?
The door has been left open for further investors to join the most ambitious of projects in North Wales and former Wrexham boss Dean Saunders sees no reason why dreams of reaching the Premier League in “the next couple of years” should not be allowed to form.
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WHAT DEAN SAUNDERS SAID
Saunders, who spent three years at the Racecourse Ground between 2008 and 2011, told : “They are a brilliantly supported football club, but getting out of the Championship will be a tough task, as every year, three new Premier League teams come into the division with some quality players and parachute payments.
“However, they've got brilliant owners with plenty of money, so hopefully they spend a little bit, and the team can challenge at the top of the league and maybe even get promoted in the next few years. If they could even get in the playoffs, that's always a lottery where they could thrive and get promoted.
“I hope they do go up within the next few years, as I would love to have a Welsh team back in the Premier League, especially one I have such close connections with. I certainly wouldn't bet against them being in the Premier League within the next couple of years.”
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