Wrexham secure promotion with 3-0 win

Wrexham secure promotion with 3-0 win
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Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney’s Wrexham AFC secured a historic promotion to the Championship on Saturday. The Welsh club defeated Charlton Athletic 3-0, with goals from Ollie Rathbone and a brace from Sam Smith. This marks Wrexham’s third successive promotion under the ownership of the Hollywood stars.

The journey began when Humphrey Ker, a writer on the comedy series Mythic Quest, became friends with the show’s co-creator Rob McElhenney. During the pandemic, McElhenney tasked Ker with finding potential football clubs to invest in. A chance encounter on Instagram between McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds led to a partnership, and they eventually acquired Wrexham.

Under manager Phil Parkinson, appointed just five months after the takeover, Wrexham have been unstoppable. They clinched the National League title with a record 111 points, ending a 15-year absence from the Football League.

Wrexham secure third consecutive promotion

Back-to-back promotions followed, with the team finishing runners-up in League Two and securing automatic promotion from League One this season. Parkinson’s record is remarkable, with a win rate just shy of 62% in his 181 league games in charge. Wrexham have scored 361 league goals during this period, averaging 2.08 points per game.

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The ‘Welcome to Wrexham’ documentary has also played a significant role in the club’s rise to global prominence, winning several awards and improving revenue streams. As Wrexham prepare for their first season in the second tier since 1981-82, plans are underway to expand the squad and improve facilities. The club’s revenue of £26.7m during their League Two season places them just below the top Championship sides in terms of income.

With increased TV and sponsorship revenue expected, Wrexham is well-placed to tackle the challenges ahead. The club’s mission statement reflects the ambitions of McElhenney and Reynolds: “Our goal is to grow the team, establish Wrexham AFC as a Premier League club, in front of increased attendances at an improved stadium while making a positive difference to the wider community in Wrexham.” With strong alignment from top to bottom, Wrexham are in a solid position to achieve their ultimate goal of reaching the Premier League.

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