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    1. MrPrimeTobias on

      I have a bad feeling about this.

      It feels like the lads are in jeopardy of losing their good will.

      I would like to hear from anyone close to the club for their take. I could be completely wrong.

    2. No one’s reading the article, but they are selling a minority stake. They are basically raising capital to keep investing in the club. I wouldn’t be surprised if they sold a majority stake when the club eventually gets to the premiere league, but they are still in charge for now

    3. The bad takes are silly. Most people are not reading the article nor have watched the show.

      They have done amazing things to that team and the town. They have moved that team up in the leagues super fast and been able to consolidate the gains instead of back sliding which is common when teams promote.

      They have actually moved too far too fast. The level the team is playing at now requires massive upgrades to the stadium and other team infrastructure. They have already invested a lot but have been so successful that they have not had time to make the profit needed for the investments. So they are selling a **MINORITY** stake in order to raise the cash needed to do what needs to be done.

      They are not selling out or cashing out. They are investing more into the team and the stadium.

      Whatever you think of Rob and Ryan they have done right by Wrexham and this is a good move for the team.

    4. Operating a championship team with aspirations to get to the Premier league is expensive. Two actors don’t have the capital to do that, You need to be in the Bs to be able to do it and by themselves they dont have that.

    5. Nearby_Woodpecker_23 on

      The last thing we need is more American bankers in Football. This is bad new all around.

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