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New sponsorship Stōk Cold Brew have made an agreement to rename the ground to “The Stōk Racecourse”
https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/65696511
From a quick look on social media it seems to be quite a polarising move. I’m personally not a fan of sponsored stadium names and think it’s a very American thing bar a handful of exceptions. I’m glad they’ve not removed the Racecourse name entirely though.
As far as I can tell the product isn’t sold in the UK, so it highlights how much the American market is influencing things up North.
Wrexham Lager
There when it mattered
I hope it’s not pronounced Stoke.
Even if they struggle next season, which they probably won’t, they’ve captured the American bandwagon audience for at least a year.
With 7th being a play off spot, even in a mediocre season they’ll still be in with a shot of getting something until the final few weeks. I think the Americans are here to stay for a few more years.
League 1 is where I think interest will wane. The magic and novelty of chasing promotion will have worn off and a few years of mid table nothingness will drive away all but the most dedicated international fans.
It’s telling though how important the American market is to their success that they’ve got a sponsorship that doesn’t sell their product in the UK.
I don't think there is much of market in the US for a League 2 team. Whatever "support" Wrexham has over here is going to have to subscribe to their equivalent of CCTV if they want to watch games. I can't see many fans of the show coughing up $12 to watch football on a Saturday morning week in week out.
They could easily launch in the UK though, our big Tesco's has a Cold brew / Iced Coffee section now ( it used to just be with the Milk and have a cheapo brand, Starbucks and Costa Chilled Coffees ), we know that cold brews are big business in the US, so why not the UK
They also have a big distribution network in place with Danone, household names like Actimel, Evian & Volvic Water
I assume they have secured a 3rd season of the tv show then. Fair play to them.
People saying Americans will get turned off when in league 1 mediocracy, haven't watched past season 7 of The Office, or past season 5 of always sunny in Philadelphia. Americans absolutely lap up mediocre TV that far out run its course .
Wrexham v Stoke at the stok stadium
OK, sounds like pretty much every other professional football club in the English pyramid to me, especially those with foreign ownership, but I'm still struggling to see the connection between what you are saying and a sponsorship deal with a coffee company, which you claimed was destined to end in disaster for the club.
Not sure every team in Britain, particularly those in League Two, is reliant on overseas fans and sponsorships.
Two separate points really
Sponsoring a stadium in a country where you’re product isn’t available is a bit of an odd move
The American interest will surely fade pretty quickly and they’re pinning a lot on that.