Wrexham
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(02-13-2026, 08:20 PM)Derek Hardballs Wrote: As soon as Hollywood move on, so will Wrexham move down the leagues again, just like Wigan.

Thing is though, Deadpool never broke his leg in an FA Cup Final…
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#42
(02-13-2026, 08:20 PM)Derek Hardballs Wrote: As soon as Hollywood move on, so will Wrexham move down the leagues again, just like Wigan.


Why would they?
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#43
(02-13-2026, 09:00 PM)1952 Wrote:
(02-13-2026, 08:20 PM)Derek Hardballs Wrote: As soon as Hollywood move on, so will Wrexham move down the leagues again, just like Wigan.


Why would they?

One of their main  business objectives is to leave a sustainable financially stable club behind when the Rob and Ryan bandwagon moves on.
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(02-13-2026, 09:09 PM)Old Fart Wrote:
(02-13-2026, 09:00 PM)1952 Wrote:
(02-13-2026, 08:20 PM)Derek Hardballs Wrote: As soon as Hollywood move on, so will Wrexham move down the leagues again, just like Wigan.


Why would they?

One of their main  business objectives is to leave a sustainable financially stable club behind when the Rob and Ryan bandwagon moves on.

Good luck with that.
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#45
Hopefully extracting £15m interest payments and a 1 series deal with Netflix will regenerate Wrexham after the Sinned money has gone
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#46
(02-13-2026, 09:18 PM)Derek Hardballs Wrote:
(02-13-2026, 09:09 PM)Old Fart Wrote:
(02-13-2026, 09:00 PM)1952 Wrote:
(02-13-2026, 08:20 PM)Derek Hardballs Wrote: As soon as Hollywood move on, so will Wrexham move down the leagues again, just like Wigan.


Why would they?

One of their main  business objectives is to leave a sustainable financially stable club behind when the Rob and Ryan bandwagon moves on.

Good luck with that.

See my previous post about Black Country optimism.
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#47
(02-13-2026, 09:09 PM)Old Fart Wrote:
(02-13-2026, 09:00 PM)1952 Wrote:
(02-13-2026, 08:20 PM)Derek Hardballs Wrote: As soon as Hollywood move on, so will Wrexham move down the leagues again, just like Wigan.


Why would they?

One of their main  business objectives is to leave a sustainable financially stable club behind when the Rob and Ryan bandwagon moves on.

It's not sustainable if it needs massive amounts of money from the owners.

I'm sure Jack Walker said the same about Blackburn once upon a time.
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#48
(02-14-2026, 12:54 AM)Squid Wrote:
(02-13-2026, 09:09 PM)Old Fart Wrote:
(02-13-2026, 09:00 PM)1952 Wrote:
(02-13-2026, 08:20 PM)Derek Hardballs Wrote: As soon as Hollywood move on, so will Wrexham move down the leagues again, just like Wigan.


Why would they?

One of their main  business objectives is to leave a sustainable financially stable club behind when the Rob and Ryan bandwagon moves on.

It's not sustainable if it needs massive amounts of money from the owners.

I'm sure Jack Walker said the same about Blackburn once upon a time.

Far more sustainable than whatever model we've (and most of the Champ) been running under... Wrexham £23m loss over the last 2 years... but in league 1 had revenue higher than 20 of 24 Championship clubs. Their loss was when they were only getting £1.2m in TV money, that increased to £12m in the Champ. Estimates reckon they're on a revenue par with a few Premier clubs already... Where they might struggle is if the actors leave, but i really don't think that will happen before they get them up.
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#49
(02-14-2026, 02:40 PM)MrBater Wrote:
(02-14-2026, 12:54 AM)Squid Wrote:
(02-13-2026, 09:09 PM)Old Fart Wrote:
(02-13-2026, 09:00 PM)1952 Wrote:
(02-13-2026, 08:20 PM)Derek Hardballs Wrote: As soon as Hollywood move on, so will Wrexham move down the leagues again, just like Wigan.


Why would they?

One of their main  business objectives is to leave a sustainable financially stable club behind when the Rob and Ryan bandwagon moves on.

It's not sustainable if it needs massive amounts of money from the owners.

I'm sure Jack Walker said the same about Blackburn once upon a time.

Far more sustainable than whatever model we've (and most of the Champ) been running under... Wrexham £23m loss over the last 2 years... but in league 1 had revenue higher than 20 of 24 Championship clubs. Their loss was when they were only getting £1.2m in TV money, that increased to £12m in the Champ. Estimates reckon they're on a revenue par with a few Premier clubs already... Where they might struggle is if the actors leave, but i really don't think that will happen before they get them up.

All their revenue is linked directly to the owners film career, as soon as that goes on the slide as most actors do the novelty for Netflix, and sponsors will wear off very quickly.
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(02-14-2026, 02:58 PM)Derek Hardballs Wrote:
(02-14-2026, 02:40 PM)MrBater Wrote:
(02-14-2026, 12:54 AM)Squid Wrote:
(02-13-2026, 09:09 PM)Old Fart Wrote:
(02-13-2026, 09:00 PM)1952 Wrote: Why would they?

One of their main  business objectives is to leave a sustainable financially stable club behind when the Rob and Ryan bandwagon moves on.

It's not sustainable if it needs massive amounts of money from the owners.

I'm sure Jack Walker said the same about Blackburn once upon a time.

Far more sustainable than whatever model we've (and most of the Champ) been running under... Wrexham £23m loss over the last 2 years... but in league 1 had revenue higher than 20 of 24 Championship clubs. Their loss was when they were only getting £1.2m in TV money, that increased to £12m in the Champ. Estimates reckon they're on a revenue par with a few Premier clubs already... Where they might struggle is if the actors leave, but i really don't think that will happen before they get them up.

All their revenue is linked directly to the owners film career, as soon as that goes on the slide as most actors do the novelty for Netflix, and sponsors will wear off very quickly.

Apparently they don't actually make anything from the series, it's just excellent marketing.

Time will tell I guess, but they'll probably be prem before we're close to stability again.
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