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    Wrexham FC - 2023-24 Season Financial Accounts - Year Ending June 2024

    Wrexham FC - 2023-24 Season Financial Accounts - Year Ending June 2024

    Turnover increased to 26.7m pounds - A increase of 155%

    But the club still posted a loss of 2.7m pounds for the 12 months period ending June 2024,
    But a improvement on the previous year, where the club lost 5.1m pounds.

    But Hollywood FC [Wrexham] have secured lucrative sponsorship deals with the likes of
    United Airlines & HP.

    Wrexham sponsorship revenue has increased from 1.9m pounds to 13.2m pounds.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ericsladkilnhurst View Post
    Wrexham FC - 2023-24 Season Financial Accounts - Year Ending June 2024

    Turnover increased to 26.7m pounds - A increase of 155%

    But the club still posted a loss of 2.7m pounds for the 12 months period ending June 2024,
    But a improvement on the previous year, where the club lost 5.1m pounds.

    But Hollywood FC [Wrexham] have secured lucrative sponsorship deals with the likes of
    United Airlines & HP.

    Wrexham sponsorship revenue has increased from 1.9m pounds to 13.2m pounds.
    Obviously the two companies think Wrexham are bound for bigger things and TV viewing so they've got in early before the others do.

    'sponsorship revenue has increased from 1.9m pounds to 13.2m pounds.' That is phenomenal for a League 1 club to secure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brin View Post
    Obviously the two companies think Wrexham are bound for bigger things and TV viewing so they've got in early before the others do.

    'sponsorship revenue has increased from 1.9m pounds to 13.2m pounds.' That is phenomenal for a League 1 club to secure.
    I think I mentioned on another post that I saw it reported that they have sold over 30,000 shirts in the US on the back of the Netflix documentary. Whenever I see anyone wearing one I yell "Yaki Da" (iechyd da) and when they look at me as if I'm mental I know they aren't really from Wrexham

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    I was in Llandudno last year & every morning I went out & nobody spoke to me, I mentioned it to the Landlord & he said say iechyd da & you will be ok. Next morning I went out it was pissing it down & this bloke was laid under a car I said iechyd da & he said feck off you Welsh Barsteward.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lolmorgan View Post
    I was in Llandudno last year & every morning I went out & nobody spoke to me, I mentioned it to the Landlord & he said say iechyd da & you will be ok. Next morning I went out it was pissing it down & this bloke was laid under a car I said iechyd da & he said feck off you Welsh Barsteward.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CAMiller View Post
    I think I mentioned on another post that I saw it reported that they have sold over 30,000 shirts in the US on the back of the Netflix documentary. Whenever I see anyone wearing one I yell "Yaki Da" (iechyd da) and when they look at me as if I'm mental I know they aren't really from Wrexham
    But you are mentally challenged though....

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