Wrexham have gone from strength to strength both on and off the pitch since their takeover in 2021.
The Wrexham owners have guided the club to successive promotions, thanks largely to the excellent stewardship of Phil Parkinson and a committed Wrexham first-team squad.
The club are forever trying to improve their stature and infrastructure, Chief Executive Michael Williamson plans to build a new training ground and the club have had plans accepted for a new Kop Stand at the Racecourse Ground.
Wrexham’s new investment is a positive for PSR rules as the Allyn family have funded an extra £14m in order to assist with the cost of the new stand. The Red Dragons are on the up and have come a long way since their National League obscurity.

Rob McElhenney issues response to Wrexham valuation report
According to a report from Bloomberg, Wrexham are now valued at £100m as a result of the progress and investment made over the last four years.
However, Rob McElhenney is not as pleased as you might expect as he has issued a hilarious response to the editing on Bloomberg’s photo of the report on his X account.
The ‘It’s always sunny in Philadelphia’ star is all but cut out of the picture on the report, leaving just his co-owner Ryan Reynolds as the face front and centre.
McElhenney wrote: “I cannot comment on the substance of the headline but I have LOTS of comments on the editorial choices made here. LOTS.”
McElhenney approach Reynolds with the idea of buying Wrexham
Whilst it has very much been a joint effort to transform the club from the rough period it had in the National League to the flourishing side it is now, McElhenney was the one to approach Reynolds with the idea of buying Wrexham first.
In the very first episode of the ‘Welcome to Wrexham’ documentary series, McElhenney is fascinated by the English football system and wanted to get involved so enlisted the help of his friend Reynolds.

Of course, as seen in the TV documentary series, the owners have had a lot of support along their journey through the entrusted duo of Humphrey Ker and Shaun Harvey.
Wrexham’s journey is not over yet either and three points in their upcoming clash with Rotherham United would be another small step to achieving yet another promotion.
