BetterButter April 28 Author Share April 28 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/132445-welcome-to-wrexham/page/4/#findComment-8647829
aghst May 17 Share May 17 Watched the first two episodes of season 4. Very watchable show as usual. Now that they're in League One, they're competing against teams from cities with much bigger population, stadium, etc. They not only have to acquire better players to compete on the pitch, they need to level up the infrastructure, especially the stadium, to bring in more revenues, to pay for all that. So they hire an American as a CEO and they seem to be implying that they will rely more on revenues from American fans to compete against teams which generate more money from match day ticket sales. The other aspect is that the show has brought a lot of tourism to Wrexham and many of these visitors try to attend games but the limited capacity of the Race Horse results in them leaving a lot of money on the table. So in the first season, Wrexham was seen as a poor, semi-abandoned town. A lot of businesses on the High Street had gone out of business. But now with the success and fame of the club, they're building new store fronts and restaurants and such to handle the increased tourism. They profile two new businesses, a local woman who returned after university to build a new mobile barista business, running a cafe out of a trailer. Then they show a family of Ukrainian refugees, who fled war and are trying to re-establish an Ukraine cafe. They showed some Ukrainian sweets but I also saw a sign for Belgian chocolate chip cookies. I guess coffee and cafes are popular there. Or at least there are so many visitors that new cafes can absorb the increased demand. Lot of interesting scenes in these episodes, from their US tour, with the controversy of one player who was seen as denigrating Wrexham, to the friendly ribbing with Tom Brady, who's a part-owner of Birmingham, a favorite to win League One. I remember that Rob and Ryan supposedly invested a few million on the team and then had to pour in millions more to build up the roster and improve the stadium. Now though they're told if they want to try for triple promotion, back to back to back, which has never been done in English Football, they'd have to spend 50 million pounds! If they managed to build up the team enough, they could probably make a good profit because so many American investors are buying into football clubs over there. Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/132445-welcome-to-wrexham/page/4/#findComment-8664269
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