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  • #61
    Re: Wrexham showing how it should be done

    Originally posted by J R Hartley View Post


    You can’t argue with their model thus far. 3
    Promotions in 3 years buying experienced players for the division they are in.

    They’ve got enough money and other revenue streams not to worry about buying young players for development and making a future profit purposes.
    That approach has been successful so far mostly because they've had much more money to spend than almost all of their rivals.
    That won't be the case this time round.

    it'll be interesting to see how it pans out. I think their income streams probably has them in the top half of the division but by no means one of the big spenders.
    It might still work out for them, but it could easily backfire also.

    I also wonder what happens when the interest in the TV show starts to wane, and it inevitably gets cancelled

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    • #62
      Re: Wrexham showing how it should be done

      Originally posted by Rjk View Post
      That approach has been successful so far mostly because they've had much more money to spend than almost all of their rivals.
      That won't be the case this time round.

      it'll be interesting to see how it pans out. I think their income streams probably has them in the top half of the division but by no means one of the big spenders.
      It might still work out for them, but it could easily backfire also.

      I also wonder what happens when the interest in the TV show starts to wane, and it inevitably gets cancelled
      Southampton away first game, they could be in for a shock, although three years of momentum might carry them through a game or two, before teams get match fit and find their levels.

      a five-nil defeat would be a great start to the next series.

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      • #63
        Re: Wrexham showing how it should be done

        Signing Conor Coady now..

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        • #64
          Re: Wrexham showing how it should be done

          Originally posted by Rjk View Post
          That approach has been successful so far mostly because they've had much more money to spend than almost all of their rivals.
          That won't be the case this time round.

          it'll be interesting to see how it pans out. I think their income streams probably has them in the top half of the division but by no means one of the big spenders.
          It might still work out for them, but it could easily backfire also.

          I also wonder what happens when the interest in the TV show starts to wane, and it inevitably gets cancelled
          they have spent more money than all their rivals so far.

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          • #65
            Re: Wrexham showing how it should be done

            Conor Coady signing confirmed as he joins Wrexham for a £2m fee.

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            • #66
              Re: Wrexham showing how it should be done

              Confirmed arrivals for the 2025-26 season
              Danny Ward: A Wales international goalkeeper, Ward returns to Wrexham on a free transfer after leaving Leicester City.
              Ryan Hardie: A forward signed from Plymouth Argyle for a reported fee of £700,000.
              Liberato Cacace: A New Zealand international left-back who joined from Empoli for £2.2 million.
              George Thomason: A midfielder signed from Bolton Wanderers for £1.2 million.
              Josh Windass: An attacking midfielder who joined on a free transfer after leaving Sheffield Wednesday.
              Lewis O'Brien: A midfielder signed from Nottingham Forest for an undisclosed fee, reported to be up to £5 million.
              Conor Coady: Wrexham is nearing the signing of the England international defender from Leicester City for a fee of £2 million.
              Imminent signings
              Kieffer Moore: Wrexham has reportedly agreed a £2 million fee with Sheffield United to sign the Wales international striker.
              Nathan Broadhead: Wrexham is in talks to sign the Ipswich Town forward for a club-record fee of £7.5 million.

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              • #67
                Re: Wrexham showing how it should be done

                i read it was 15,5m Looks like around 18m now. Brum have spent approx 10m

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                • #68
                  Re: Wrexham showing how it should be done

                  And now they sign kieffer moore

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                  • #69
                    Re: Wrexham showing how it should be done

                    2 of them.against us

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                    • #70
                      Re: Wrexham showing how it should be done

                      2m for a 33 year old on a 3 year deal reported to be 35k a week is not a good deal anyway I look at it.

                      He will be decent enough this season but he didn’t get many goals in a team pushing for promotion.

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                      • #71
                        Re: Wrexham showing how it should be done

                        Originally posted by 2b2bdoo View Post
                        2m for a 33 year old on a 3 year deal reported to be 35k a week is not a good deal anyway I look at it.

                        He will be decent enough this season but he didn’t get many goals in a team pushing for promotion.
                        if those are the terms that's an appalling deal.

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                        • #72
                          Re: Wrexham showing how it should be done

                          Originally posted by Rjk View Post
                          if those are the terms that's an appalling deal.
                          It’s not your money, or your club, don’t sweat about it.

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                          • #73
                            Re: Wrexham showing how it should be done

                            Originally posted by North Cardiff Blue View Post
                            Confirmed arrivals for the 2025-26 season
                            Danny Ward: A Wales international goalkeeper, Ward returns to Wrexham on a free transfer after leaving Leicester City.
                            Ryan Hardie: A forward signed from Plymouth Argyle for a reported fee of £700,000.
                            Liberato Cacace: A New Zealand international left-back who joined from Empoli for £2.2 million.
                            George Thomason: A midfielder signed from Bolton Wanderers for £1.2 million.
                            Josh Windass: An attacking midfielder who joined on a free transfer after leaving Sheffield Wednesday.
                            Lewis O'Brien: A midfielder signed from Nottingham Forest for an undisclosed fee, reported to be up to £5 million.
                            Conor Coady: Wrexham is nearing the signing of the England international defender from Leicester City for a fee of £2 million.
                            Imminent signings
                            Kieffer Moore: Wrexham has reportedly agreed a £2 million fee with Sheffield United to sign the Wales international striker.
                            Nathan Broadhead: Wrexham is in talks to sign the Ipswich Town forward for a club-record fee of £7.5 million.
                            That's one slow side

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                            • #74
                              Re: Wrexham showing how it should be done

                              Originally posted by J R Hartley View Post
                              It’s not your money, or your club, don’t sweat about it.
                              yeah I won't be losing any sleep over it

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                              • #75
                                Re: Wrexham showing how it should be done

                                Originally posted by Rjk View Post
                                That approach has been successful so far mostly because they've had much more money to spend than almost all of their rivals.
                                That won't be the case this time round.

                                it'll be interesting to see how it pans out. I think their income streams probably has them in the top half of the division but by no means one of the big spenders.
                                It might still work out for them, but it could easily backfire also.

                                I also wonder what happens when the interest in the TV show starts to wane, and it inevitably gets cancelled
                                I dont know mind, I'd say they are going to be in the top 5 spenders in the Championship.

                                I'm sure I read on the BBC that "frontman Moore also becomes the eighth senior striker on Wrexham's books" - thats nuts

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