
"Wrexham's latest financial figures showed their revenues jumped by almost a quarter to 33.3 million while still in League One, marking a record for clubs in the third tier not boosted by parachute payments."
"Despite the club not directly earning a penny from 'Welcome to Wrexham', the television documentary continues to play a pivotal role in the Red Dragons' growth, as evidenced by sponsorship income which increased by more than 4 million to 17.34 million."
"The latest turnover figure of 33.3 million represents an enormous rise on the 1.48 million posted during 2020-21, the season in which Reynolds and Mac took control of the club."
"Even a year earlier, as a League Two club, Wrexham were bringing in more than 20 of the 24 Championship clubs, showcasing their remarkable financial ascent."
Wrexham's financial accounts reveal a record turnover of 33.3 million, a 25% increase, while in League One. This is the highest revenue since Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney's takeover in February 2021. Wages surged by 73.6% to 19.95 million, leading to losses of 14.85 million, yet still within financial regulations. Sponsorship income rose by over 4 million to 17.34 million, aided by the 'Welcome to Wrexham' documentary. The turnover is significantly higher than other clubs in the same tier, showcasing Wrexham's financial growth.
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