Wrexham: Five key intuitions with record financial results

Wrexham has long been eager not to pin all their ambitions on a documentary and on the following financial premiums.
And the accounts show that as far as the club has benefited from the support of their celebrities, they are not really banking from them.
According to the strategic financial report that accompanies the accounts, a key event after the end of the exercise was the reimbursement of the loans of Reynolds and McElhenney, who had grown to £ 15 million.
The money was partially linked to the funds provided to purchase the lease of the Stok Hippodrome to develop and expand.
With work on a new kop stand potentially starting from the end of the season, further expansion has already been spoken as a way to increase the flows of local revenues.
Since then there have been no further accusations to the company of the companies, which means that the club is without loans.
There have been investments from the Allyn family based in New York, which were introduced as minority shareholders.
In addition to the stadium, there are plans to develop a training ground and for the expansion of the structures for the Academy and the part of the women.
Wrexham supporters could increasingly enter the scene as a financial support – with loans passed by opening the way for what this happens – but in the end, everything that will be done with the aim of building a club capable of supporting success inside and off the pitch.