On the back of a magnificent season of Paul Mullin, Ollie Palmer, and the entire defensive force, Wrexham AFC is en route to getting automatic promotion. The Welsh club has put the league into a frenzy. They have just lost 2 matches this season and have been the winningest team.
With each and every passing match, the dream of Ryan Reynolds seems to become a reality. Notts County is doing its best to over the goliath that Wrexham has become. But, they are behind 3 points with one more match played than Wrexham. this insane run has given the rise to already boosting the popularity of the Red Dragons.
Ever since Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney had brought out the Welsh club its popularity had been on the stern rise. Part of it is due to the immense fan following these stars already possessed and part of it is because of the Marketing efforts like ‘Welcome to Wrexham’ and the club’s unbelievable performance in the league and FA Cup.
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Tickets sold out in minutes!
With just six matches left in the season, fans are getting more and more confident about the team’s automatic promotion with each passing match. This has made the last match of the season all more interesting. With the hope of witnessing the team lifting the trophy on 29th April fans went online to get the ticket.
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To their absolute disappointment, they already sold out the tickets in just three minutes. They have sold every single one of 1391 away allocation tickets.
One fan who stood in line for 12 hours said, “
We queued for 12 hours, 10 til 10. There were five of us until about 6 am when people started arriving in numbers. The interest in the club at the moment is brilliant and the atmosphere is superb. If you told me a few years ago, we would have top owners who care for the club and the community I would never have believed you.”Read More: Following 1st Major Trophy Since $2.5 Million Takeover, Ryan Reynolds’ Wrexham Pens Down Multi-Year Partnership for Women’s TeamOn 29th April, the Welsh club will play their
last match of the season against Torquay United in Plainmoor Stadium. The team hopes to lift the trophy there and say farewell to the 5th-tier soccer. The situation got so out of hand that the club had to issue a warning.ADVERTISEMENT
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Wrexham issued the warning
Amid all the chaos, Wrexham had to come out and issue a warning to the fans. On their official Twitter account, Wrexham posted saying, “All away tickets for this game are now sold out. Please do not attempt to buy tickets in the home end for this game – including in hospitality areas, anybody found in the home end will be ejected.”
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Fans remained disappointed as they might miss the chance to witness the chances of their team lifting the silverware. Do you think Wrexham will be able to leave tier 5 soccer behind this season? Drop your views in the comments below.