WREXHAMS DEVIOUS RISE | How Wrexham REALLY Got To The EFL

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  • čas přidán 18. 05. 2024
  • Wrexham have quickly become one of the biggest names in English and world football. Is this a fairytale story or something else?
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Komentáře • 138

  • @garethmckee5927
    @garethmckee5927 Před měsícem +64

    But it’s ok for a billionaire to buy man utd, then spend billions to keep them at the top?? Your argument is silly.

  • @neilwalker4686
    @neilwalker4686 Před 2 měsíci +73

    They took over, and used their business knowledge and fame to improve Wrexham football club and the surrounding areas. Why not have a go at premier sides ,who spend stupid money on players that fail, Wrexham in the last three years have bought players for thousands, not millions? All who have played their part. So in my opinion you are jealous and nothing else, did you even look at the good things they are doing?

  • @intothebackcountry2658
    @intothebackcountry2658 Před měsícem +29

    Everybody jealous. Teams out spending other teams has been going on for a long time. Rob and Ryan are awesome owners and genuinely care about Wrexham. I fully support what Wrexham is doing. Go Reds!

  • @unnamedshadow1866
    @unnamedshadow1866 Před měsícem +21

    i wouldn't call it devious. I call it the only way to reach the Championship.
    As much cash Ryan Reynolds and his friend have, they do not have the billions needed to enter the Premier League.

    • @BruceMcFarling
      @BruceMcFarling Před měsícem +1

      Yes, to get into the Premier league, they'll have to build their way into it. Heck, if they win promotion after one or two goes at League One, they can't afford to buy a team that is a division above Championship quality ... they likely will have to build their way into the top half of the Championship.
      And no matter how much you spend, the team have got to win it on the pitch ... just a touch of taking it easy in the NL promotion campaign, and they could have found themselves behind Notts County and facing another playoff to get up.

  • @spongeknock7387
    @spongeknock7387 Před 2 měsíci +31

    Cry more🥲

  • @markballard9942
    @markballard9942 Před 2 měsíci +17

    Regarding Ben Foster, He had retired and stayed retired for 9 months. He had also been on loan to Wrexham when Sir Alex Ferguson saw him and brought him to Man United, where he was on loan. The reason Sir Alex saw him was that his son Darren was on the Wrexham team at the time.
    In his mind, Wrexham gave him the opportunity that brought him to the Premier League. He saw this, in some way, as paying back a debt.

    • @andy357
      @andy357 Před 2 měsíci +7

      Unfortunately Knowing about Ben Foster being at the club previously would take 30 seconds of research and this joker has clearly not even put that much effort in.

  • @arkansasceltic
    @arkansasceltic Před 2 měsíci +28

    At the end of the day Wrexham were sold to rich celebrity owners who were able to use their connections to build a major platform for the team & get major sponsors. They’re trying to climb up the pyramid towards the Premier League which is a compelling story that can be sold to the masses hence there’s a show following them. I don’t see the point of this video acting like they’re doing anything wrong. At the end of the day in football you have to have money to win & attract players

    • @BruceMcFarling
      @BruceMcFarling Před měsícem +3

      Wait ... I thought the plan you described was supposed to be devious. How could you see through their plan so easily, if it is a truly devious plan?

  • @kemper2870
    @kemper2870 Před 2 měsíci +43

    Stop being a hater!

  • @Red_Snappa
    @Red_Snappa Před měsícem +33

    How can I get my views up? 🤔 ....I know, I'll talk bollux about Wrexham.. that'll do it.

  • @simonjohn354
    @simonjohn354 Před 2 měsíci +11

    Mate, stop using Wrexham to promote yourself. Why is it always have to be a numpty?

    • @WrexhamAFCfanzone
      @WrexhamAFCfanzone Před 2 měsíci

      He thought a controversial video would go viral probably! Full of so many incorrect facts too!

  • @lukehandley7930
    @lukehandley7930 Před 2 měsíci +12

    What's the problem football is a money driven sport these days wrexham have been lucky enough to be bought by rich famous household names in the pop and media world so what yeah they've got big time sponsors at the ring of a phone and can attract higher level players than the league their in and what they've put money in to a football club unlike most owners who are tight AF they've also put a tiny little welsh town on the map with the media exposure and netflix documentary tbf i only see good things going on at wrexham committed owners who want to invest and improve their buisness can't understand all the hate really unless your a rival fan thats been mudded by wrexham otherwise let them do their thing it should never be up to anybody to tell owners if and how they invest in their club

  • @colleenbarber3517
    @colleenbarber3517 Před 2 měsíci +26

    Sure sounds like “SOUR GRAPES” on your part. Sad really, your dramatic heavy sighs are over kill.

  • @danta2er
    @danta2er Před 2 měsíci +17

    Click bait

  • @TrackandStreet
    @TrackandStreet Před 2 měsíci +17

    What?! A team spending their money on good players. How dare them. If they have it to spend then fair play. I'd love my team to be able to do it.

    • @Derby-Days
      @Derby-Days  Před 2 měsíci +1

      There’s a difference between ‘spending money’ & taking advantage of a league with no FFP rules. Just because you can doesn’t mean you should!

    • @glendabursey3313
      @glendabursey3313 Před 2 měsíci +12

      ​@@Derby-Days Do your research. They were only allowed to spend a percentage of their revenue on players. You really should do your homework before speaking in the future!!

    • @acchery8910
      @acchery8910 Před měsícem +2

      ​@@Derby-Days fan of football but doesn't know that there is another system in place for league 1 sides 😮

    • @rerun3283
      @rerun3283 Před měsícem +1

      ​@@Derby-Days have you been drinking? That makes no sense.

  • @glendabursey3313
    @glendabursey3313 Před 2 měsíci +11

    So much of what you said is not true. You should do your research more thoroughly before speaking untruths. Shame on you.

    • @WrexhamAFCfanzone
      @WrexhamAFCfanzone Před 2 měsíci +2

      Exactly, Glenda! The stuff about Paul Mullin wasn't even researched! He moved to Wrexham to be nearer to his son!

    • @steviewonders4913
      @steviewonders4913 Před měsícem +1

      he is a tool

  • @Mtndude76
    @Mtndude76 Před měsícem +8

    To be fair, name me any national league club that would not have done the same thing if given the chance. I think you are being a little bit unfair to wrexham. But I think it's more about hate and jealousy.

  • @andrewjones4860
    @andrewjones4860 Před měsícem +7

    If you're genuinely worried about the harm of 'devious' ownership in football, there's actually a few clubs in a perilous position due to bad owners not caring about a club and it's fans, I'll start you off with a few if you wish to make a video: Ron Martin at Southend, Dai Yongge at Reading & the Bond group at Morecambe - there's plenty more if you're wanting to highlight it...
    Now you seem to insulate every player, since the takeover has signed for Wrexham for money, you're not wrong, just like every player before the takeover signed for money - it's their job and if they can earn a little bit more, good luck to them, I'm sure anyone would want to increase their salary for doing the same job. Football though is a very short career so you'd take money over what tier you play in, in the lower leagues.
    You say about there being no FFP in the national league, I bet every Wrexham fan wished there was when we fell through the trap door to non league as we would have been promoted a long time ago. Teams were bankrolled at that time way above their natural order, Crawley, Fleetwood, Forest Green Rovers & Salford spring to mind, Christ, even Newport had Euro millions winner Les Scadding giving them money for players, when they beat us in the play off final 2012/13. Even teams that didn't go up were out bidding us on players despite us getting 2 or 3 times their crowds.
    The problem with the NL is there is only one automatic promotion place (play offs are a lottery). So there is little room for error, hence why 9/10 times the team with best budget goes up.
    Just a bit more info on some of the players you mentioned;
    Ben Foster.
    You didn't mention in the video but he actually played on loan at Wrexham in 2004/05, Alex Ferguson was watching his son play for Wrexham in the Football League Trophy Final, Fergie liked what he saw and signed him for Man United, he always says he was indebted to us for springboarding his career, and it came full circle with him singing for us after being retired for 8 months. In his own words he signed "for peanuts really, just expenses"
    Arthur Okonkwo.
    Arsenal were paying the majority of his wages, he played in L2 the previous season too, for Crewe Alex. Arsenal have just released him after being the club for 15 years.
    Ollie Palmer.
    He didn't want to leave his boyhood club AFC Wimbledon, but he did want security, AFCW wouldn't commit to a longer contract for him, they wanted a younger squad. You're quite correct the £300,000 for him is a record transfer for NL, just ahead of the £275k (£410k adj for inflation) that Crawley paid for Richard Brodie in 2010.
    Paul Mullin.
    Now, I'm sure he earns a really good salary but in his own words, he could have earned more elsewhere before he made the decision to sign for and a lot more since he's been with us, if he moved on. However after he'd been commuting to Cambridge from Liverpool he said he didn't want to be so far away from his family again, if a Championship club comes in for him in the north-west this summer that could change, but I don't think any would take the risk.
    James McClean.
    He's played a lot of top level football, but was actually in L1 with Wigan, so it was only a one division drop, the manager wanted to keep him but the board didn't.
    Steve Fletcher.
    Again, played a lot of good level football, but was basically retired and playing golf when we phoned him. Surprised we've offered him a new dead as he looks past it, despite his obvious qualities shining through from his cameo's off the bench. Wouldn't surprise me if he turns the deal down tbf and Hangs up his boots, he's had one last hurrah and a promotion after his previous seasons relegation with Dundee Utd.
    You mentioned the losses by Wrexham, you're right, they're ludicrous to be fair, however Stockport (who beat us to the title this season by 4 points) lost £4.7m last season and £4.8m the previous one, can I ask will there be a video on them and their chairman Mark Stott "buying promotion"??

  • @alynwillams4297
    @alynwillams4297 Před měsícem +3

    Completely ignoring the fact that they were relegated from league one as they had a 10 point deduction, and had to sell there best players due to a corrupt owner who got the club put into administration. Wrexham were the first club in the EFL to have points deducted as the previous year Leicester were in administration and got promoted to the premiership. The following season in league two the owner offered no transfer money. Eventually Wrexham fans had to go to the high court in London which forced the owner to sell the club in 2006. However, it was then sold to two local property developers who had no interest in the club either bar trying to move the club from its historical ground so they could build student accommodation for the near by university. They were eventually forced to sell to the Wrexham supporters trust in 2011 who kept the club afloat up until the take over of Rob and Ryan.

  • @TrackandStreet
    @TrackandStreet Před 2 měsíci +8

    Really. Big words from a Leeds fan...

    • @steviewonders4913
      @steviewonders4913 Před měsícem

      leeds are great club with great fans but not this muppet

  • @darex0827
    @darex0827 Před měsícem +6

    Its a lot of damn luck in that Wrexham was a team that got these two as owners. I'm pretty sure any club in the National League would have loved to have had this happen to them. These guy brought in money, and more importantly eye balls.

    • @BruceMcFarling
      @BruceMcFarling Před měsícem

      But to be fair, Wrexham brought a lot to the table for the doco to be successful ... it would be a lot harder to get supporters through the Doco if it was a team like the MK Dons than for the third oldest surviving club in football in northern Wales in a steel-making and coal-mining town that has had the mines close and the steel mills shut down.

    • @darex0827
      @darex0827 Před měsícem +1

      @@BruceMcFarling exactly - luck. Wrexham had almost every check in the box one could ask for to have this situation happen. Geographical location, history, team financial situation, timing, someone randomly making a life decision after watching a docu-series, and more. Such an insane statistical chance of it all coming together. I would say its a football fans dream come true really - you wouldn't believe it if you weren't seeing it for yourself.

  • @earthwizz
    @earthwizz Před měsícem +5

    Money in football? Never. Plenty of sour grapes though.

  • @Fer_mk
    @Fer_mk Před 2 měsíci +9

    Looks like M City and PSG have a new friend

    • @BruceMcFarling
      @BruceMcFarling Před měsícem

      Man City circa 1999, maybe, before they were taken over by a billionaire.

  • @welshed
    @welshed Před měsícem +7

    You’re jealous. Just admit it, it’s fine. It’s a natural human emotion.
    There is not a single club or fanbase in this country that wouldn’t do the same as what Wrexham have.
    Rich owners made a bid to buy the club, promising an injection of funds and to get the club out of the national league. Guess the fuck what? The bid was accepted. It would have been a disgrace if it wasn’t. The previous custodians of the club had the best interests of the club in mind when they gave the go ahead to Ryan and Rob.
    Since the purchase, Wrexham has benefited on and off the pitch. Both the club and town.
    Nobody had heard of them you say? Well, people are thick then. They either need to improve their geography knowledge or their football knowledge, or both. True football fans knew who Wrexham were ffs. So don’t be patronising.
    What you and many others just cannot grasp and find it hard to live with, is that it was Wrexham who has had this exposure and not your club or dare I say it, some other English club. Ever since the first season of Welcome to Wrexham became a global hit, anti-welsh sentiment has definitely come out of the woodwork.
    Just get over it. Money dominates all professional sport these days. Wrexham are just the latest example. I hope they go all the way 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿

    • @TheHabsification
      @TheHabsification Před měsícem

      I don't think it's anti-Welsh sentiment, more likely and specifically Anti -Wrexham because a lot of Newport fan feel the same way.

  • @fathertedcrilley3988
    @fathertedcrilley3988 Před měsícem +4

    I can taste the salt from here

  • @gazzarip
    @gazzarip Před měsícem +3

    welcome to pro sports doorknob

  • @boxer181
    @boxer181 Před měsícem +5

    What’s your point that’s how all football clubs are run you try and get the best players and that cost … am I missing something

    • @BruceMcFarling
      @BruceMcFarling Před měsícem +1

      You are missing how devious it is to try to attract players that are better than your opposition by offering them good wages and three year contracts and an opportunity to be part of a "project".

  • @infantchrist
    @infantchrist Před 2 měsíci +12

    So much bitterness and so little actual facts. McLean was in league 1 with Wigan and left because they wouldn’t extend his contract. Fletcher was considering retirement. Foster played for expenses only. Arsenal paid the bulk of Okonkwo’s wages and he was on loan at Crewe in League 2 previously. Palmer cost less than Stockport paid for Madden and so on. BTW, accounts for the season just finished haven’t even been published so that’s all guess work too

  • @davepage6428
    @davepage6428 Před 2 měsíci +10

    Good luck to them. What do you think other teams would do if they had the chance.

  • @garethmckee5927
    @garethmckee5927 Před měsícem +2

    And Paul Mullin moved to be closer to home.

  • @sisterjjd
    @sisterjjd Před měsícem

    I was never a Football fan. Never. My sister made me watch the docuseries and I was hooked. I love the people of Wrexham. Rob and Ryan are doing the right thing in investing in Wrexham. They are putting in players that will get them to their goal. Its always a gamble cause players get hurt. I get your frustration but everyone is allowed to do the same.

  • @uselessoldman7964
    @uselessoldman7964 Před 2 měsíci +5

    Obvious click bait. Good luck to Wrexham and Wrexham Holdings LLC; (Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney) and their front man Humphrey Ker. One could call it a fairy tail story I'm sure many Wrexham fans do and as for the money they have put in, peanuts, £2 million to buy the club and that is it. Due to the owners fame they have attracted some juicy sponsorship meaning they can pay above average wages and with some clever marketing and its resulting revenue adds additional funds to the coffers. Should others be jealous or envious? We have plenty of retired famous footballs/personalities worth more than them have they done anything similar? I guess Salford and the ManUtd gang of 5 but even they have done nothing like Wrexham in fact they were lucky not to get relegated this year back to the Conference, Wrexham have put them to shame being promoted to Division One. I look forward to following Wrexham's fortunes next season, can they make it 3 in a row and get promoted to the Championship?

  • @kaptainkiwi
    @kaptainkiwi Před měsícem +3

    Why are you such a Hater I don't understand Money isn't always the reason Players go to a lower league club in some cases Im sure it is, however baiting commentary to get hits is just below the belt in my opinion

  • @Sol_anum
    @Sol_anum Před měsícem

    In fairness, R&R didn't personally use their wealth to get players in. Technically, they did it the 'right' way by generating income, but they did it the only way they can.
    There's no chance in hell the average low tier teams (VNL-L1) generate merch sales, ticket sales, blue chip sponsorships, a documentary, and an on going new stand among other things the way they did. I would even argue that even if FFP were in effect, they won't go over it.
    So they did raise up through the leagues technically 'fair and square', but i'd put the biggest factor on R&R's reach and influence on the clubs economy, not their own wealth specifically.

  • @stephenreed83
    @stephenreed83 Před měsícem +1

    You mad bro? Stop the hate and enjoy a team with compassionate owners who revitalized an entire community.

  • @GeraintNott
    @GeraintNott Před 2 měsíci +4

    Why would you make video about Wrexham? 💰 that's one reason... This is such a disingenuous video with superficial research.

  • @MarkyWrexham
    @MarkyWrexham Před měsícem +1

    What an absolute weapon

  • @markballard9942
    @markballard9942 Před 2 měsíci +3

    The first full season of Rob and Ryan's ownership was 22-23. They did not win that season.

    • @nicoconda
      @nicoconda Před měsícem +1

      wasn't their first full year 21-22 cause they got promoted in 23

    • @BruceMcFarling
      @BruceMcFarling Před měsícem

      @@nicoconda Yes, bought in November 2020, so first partial season was 20-21, they finished three places outside the playoffs after making a late season run after just one transfer window in control. Brought in Parkie as manager, first full season was 21-22, went 44-26-10 for 88 points and second on the ladder, lost in the playoff semi in Extra Time, second full season was 22-23, won the NL on 46-34-9, 111 points and promoted directly to the EFL. The successful League Two promotion campaign was their third full season in ownership.

  • @mathew.1864
    @mathew.1864 Před 2 měsíci +9

    How to make good news story into bad news. Look about every other club at some point in their history. Success breeds success. Wrexham always have been a great club. No silver spoons here pal. Congratulations. What a tit.

  • @LiamRobertsWxm
    @LiamRobertsWxm Před měsícem +4

    🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 what a horrific video

  • @WrexhamAFCfanzone
    @WrexhamAFCfanzone Před 2 měsíci +3

    Boo hoo, cry more! Facts about Paul Mullin completely wrong btw! Paul moved to be near his little boy who has autism. The wife and his son lived in merseyside and the move from Cambridge was made soon after his son's autism diagnosis! You've thought to yourself, I will make a controversial video about Wrexham for hits! Also Ben Foster literally had a peanuts wage , that was stated by himself and the club. The reason he moved to the club was probably for his channel, Ryan and Rob brought him worldwide exposure. You also failed to mention he had played for Wrexham before!

  • @paulvinten7672
    @paulvinten7672 Před měsícem

    Respectfully, they’ve generated their own income through sponsorship, marketing and the documentary.
    Ben foster admitted his wages were minimal and he came out of retirement to pay the club back.
    Yes, they’ve spent money, but the argument that other teams couldn’t compete gets blown out of the water by Stockport, Chesterfield, notts county, Mansfield and all the other teams that competed with them.
    Finally, although Wrexham itself is reasonably small, they are the sole representative of north wales in the football league, so they have a massive area to draw fans from.
    They’re on a mission to get to the prem, I don’t see further back to back promotions, but I see them competing in L1, with another promotion in the next 3 to 4 years.

  • @Wrecsam1864
    @Wrecsam1864 Před 2 měsíci +3

    I hope Wrexham sign Illan Meslier

  • @RedWazzies
    @RedWazzies Před 28 dny

    When city are up for 115 financial fair play charges, you need to redirect your frustration to other clubs.

  • @garethmckee5927
    @garethmckee5927 Před měsícem +2

    Haters will hate.

  • @mikecrawshaw9973
    @mikecrawshaw9973 Před měsícem

    I think they may find next season more difficult, league one is a tough division and having sides like Birmingham, Bolton, Huddersfield, will have similar if not more financial muscle than Wrexham, certainly Birmingham will. They didn't win the division last year either so clearly sides can complete with them. If they find themselves in league one for a few seasons they will struggle to maintain what they are doing as excitement will wain. If they do make it to the championship then they will be a side fighting at the bottom as they certainly won't be able to compete with parachute payment clubs or other big sides pulling in crowds twice or three times the size of them. It's quite common for a side who gets promoted from the national league to jump into league one spending just one season in league two.

  • @CarlBrimfield
    @CarlBrimfield Před 2 měsíci +4

    i think your full of it mate

  • @CraigHoyles
    @CraigHoyles Před měsícem

    It does look quite a bit like when Andrew Pilley took over Fleetwood, taking them from non league to the League One play-offs on more than one occasion. He attracted big name managers at that level, but when he got sent down for 13 years last year Fleetwood ended up being relegated back to League Two.

  • @itflint
    @itflint Před měsícem +1

    So the summary of this video is that you are mad that people who have a very limited amount of years to earn a living in their career field are making money. I would get it if it was possible to work as a professional athlete of this level at the age of 65 or something like that but this a an opportunity to gain earning potential by these athletes that is technically available to every single other person in that sport, since that is true if other teams were smart they would do the exact same thing, there are plenty of famous people out there that could promote a team.

  • @Mikey-uw8df
    @Mikey-uw8df Před měsícem +2

    Interesting view on clubs not spending money that they have, Wrexham for this video and, to your credit, Leeds for using parachute payments to try and buy their way back to the Premier League.
    I understand your angst but I think you're wrong. Money has always driven success, It's just that the source of the money has changed over time.
    Whats your view on the current allegations that Leeds has withheld 190million in payments to other clubs? That looks like a devious tactic that's more worthy of a video

  • @christopherjohnson4399
    @christopherjohnson4399 Před měsícem

    How dare the owners pay to improve their chances for promotion. For Christ sake what the heck are they doing!?!

  • @manningbartlett522
    @manningbartlett522 Před měsícem

    Go to Wikipedia and look up "investment".
    Your entire argument boils down to "Wrexham found good quality investors and the other teams didn't".
    Every other team had and has the opportunity to find a significant investor, which is an important (but not the only) step a team needs to take to start that climb up.

  • @ThaGreatKingLeo
    @ThaGreatKingLeo Před měsícem

    Those tears are so salty😂😂😂😂

  • @Hawc51
    @Hawc51 Před měsícem

    I am shocked, shocked I say to discover that there’s money changing hands in sports!

  • @pierrelindqvist7726
    @pierrelindqvist7726 Před měsícem

    The reason Arsenal chose Wrexham for Okonkwo was that he would get playing-time. Other younger keepers from Prem-teams could be found at Isthmian Premier(Ted Curd Hashtag United), National South, National North and National League(several in there actually) with a few more in League 2. But that does not fit your "agenda", right?

    • @BruceMcFarling
      @BruceMcFarling Před měsícem

      And in League Two, he would get a challenge to test whether he would get rattled by a crowded box.

  • @Mysticfob
    @Mysticfob Před měsícem

    As an American still learning about this system, as far as I'm concerned the top tiers get millions upon millions as a safety net even if they get relegated. Your whole system is set up on the basis of more money=more likely to get promoted. So why is it so bad wrexham is?
    Also correlation doesn't equal causation. "Why do you think he'd do that?"
    A lot of these guys are also looking for something interesting and wrexham has that.
    I get it, it must suck for other teams that it's not happening to you. But what's your excuse for all the premier clubs dumping money into their clubs and still failing?
    How do you explain that? It's not that simple, and you should know that right?

  • @beeseebee_
    @beeseebee_ Před 2 měsíci +1

    Sorry, question here - they followed the spending rules, no? So they leveraged their situation to make more revenue and thus spend more. No? Sounds like the top teams.... if we are only allowed to respect poor teams that win whilst poor, we wait a long long time

    • @BruceMcFarling
      @BruceMcFarling Před měsícem

      The big difference with the big clubs is that my Man City cheated on the rules in order to spend big on players, instead of following the rules.

  • @rolanddeschain965
    @rolanddeschain965 Před měsícem +1

    Reading the comments I have to wonder, what will you do with all your new friends?😅

  • @brucemcfarling6594
    @brucemcfarling6594 Před měsícem

    I was waiting for the Devious part. All I heard was what I heard before, that they built a League One club in the National League and used it to get to League One. It's not like they are billionaires: now is where the hard yacka starts.

  • @sisterjjd
    @sisterjjd Před měsícem

    Also I will add the only reason I watched this video was because I wanted mire Wrexham content. Without Wrexham I never would have watched you and a lit of other CZcams channels.

  • @pierrelindqvist7726
    @pierrelindqvist7726 Před měsícem

    Look at Chesterfield's numbers, please!

  • @pierrelindqvist7726
    @pierrelindqvist7726 Před měsícem

    Regarding Ben Foster. He came out of retirement, he hadn't played or trained for over 8 months when the call came. He had his first shot at first team-footy at Wrexham back in the day as well. Both of these facts are well-known. As for his pay? Very modest. As you know he has his own channels and part of this deal was that he would be able to create his own content. This is also well-known. Just digging

  • @drmccoy33
    @drmccoy33 Před 2 měsíci +2

    This guy is so jealous its not even funny. Everything i have heard sounds like smart ownership. This is competitive sports man, i guess if they purchased your club you would be over the moon. Maybe you should look at Man city or Chelsea or all these other teams who spend more than FFP allows.. this entire video is sour grapes. Apart from all this maybe you should go to wrexham and see some of the growth in the city just form this takeover and the impact on the city and the owners have actually put into the community.

    • @BruceMcFarling
      @BruceMcFarling Před měsícem

      See, the devious part is how they grow their revenue so that when they spend on players, the player wage bill falls INSIDE the fair play rules. SNEAKY!!!!

  • @Kingofthepirates-si1gd
    @Kingofthepirates-si1gd Před měsícem +1

    Cry me a river dude 😂 they’re not doing anything that teams around the world haven’t done before. At least they’re owners that seem to do their best to keep their promises to their fans. Some of the teams I support in sports….id do anything to have owners like these

  • @matthewsmith4583
    @matthewsmith4583 Před 5 dny

    So many jealous fans out there, a club with a good following had fallen on hard times, 2 guys who genuinely care about the club and town come in and use their business knowledge and celebrity status to shine a light on not just the club but the town, but some jumped up little CZcamsr doesn’t like it because it isn’t his club getting that exposure. His mentality is that the smaller football clubs should stay small while the top clubs get all the investment, suck it up sweetheart wrexham are on the rise!!!

  • @user-oc7ec4oh9e
    @user-oc7ec4oh9e Před 13 dny

    Biggest load of bollocks I've beard in a long time.....what a muppet😂

  • @yogimon241
    @yogimon241 Před měsícem

    Obviously have not looked into Man City .. or what the previous Wrexham owners did

  • @ednyclove5856
    @ednyclove5856 Před měsícem +1

    They bought their way?? So they are doing the same thing every successful team does?? Stop hating!!

  • @maxcr5937
    @maxcr5937 Před měsícem

    Oh I'm sorry you must prefer the 'crimes against humanity oil trillionares' over a couple of artists who earned money instead of inheriting it through royalty.

  • @tomevans1057
    @tomevans1057 Před 2 měsíci +1

    And why does any football player sign for a team, yes money. Can’t wait to watch your video complaining about Man City, Chelsea, Liverpool and Man United. Also, have a look at Stockport and what they were paying for players this season?

  • @pierrelindqvist7726
    @pierrelindqvist7726 Před měsícem

    Maybe have a deeper look before stating "facts"? There was another reason Mullin joined Wrexham as well, didn't bother looking at that, did we? Nah, this sounds more like someone trying to act out because his own favourite club is disappointing him.
    Ofc Wrexham's owners will use the connections they have to maximize the chances of success but if you were clued in their main goals is to make the operation sustainable. They want this to be for the long run, not just for the now and here.

  • @addison.maddison
    @addison.maddison Před měsícem

    Is this guy trying to make some sort of anti-Wrexham statement? Or is he actually a Wrexham supporter?

  • @dbrown992
    @dbrown992 Před měsícem

    In a perfect world the top 20 most active owners will run the top 20 clubs. And the next twenty will fit into the next rung, and so on.
    There isn't exactly a system in place where a (let's pretend) 25th most active owner is capable of purchasing a team, and then buying a slot that fits according their willingness to spend. Because of this they're forced to either buy a club that's already at that level OR buy a lower level club and see if their money and business decisions bare fruit.
    The EFL does this so that there is still some level of Meritocracy to thr sport -- you're describing a FEATURE not a FLAW. If jt doesn't work money will run out and it'll prove that their money couldn't overcome their own incompetence.. likewise, if it does work then their money, paired WITH their competence will place their club in their deserved spot.
    Taking issue with the sponsors though? Really, bro? You're fussy that a club knew how to market itself well? You do get that you yourself have loads of sponsors on your own screen as you speak.

  • @jonathonlongifeld8245

    Not jealous much 😂😂😂😂 look at man united and Man City or any other club money talks in all football but open your eyes to the bigger picture with Wrexham it’s not just about the club

  • @jianpanglam570
    @jianpanglam570 Před měsícem +1

    Omg lol sooo much hate. I like your $$ sounds when you stare into the camera but damn i cannot picture what the hell you mean when you $$$$ without actual comparisons, at least show the list of how much money players from all clubs in the whole League 2 or National League earn and the list of the transfer cost, i thought most players they got were free agents.
    And when you compare their total wages bill, thats like saying you're against not paying the lesser popular players a fair wage? There are rules governing how much wage you can pay your players so i dont see how the club has done anything wrong. If you show the top 11 player wage in League 2 and all 11 were wrexham players then maybe you have an interesting point, but a club spending within their means is noting to cry about, actually if they spent any less it would look worse because then it would just go into their pockets and not reinvested into the club.

  • @creativitycell
    @creativitycell Před měsícem +1

    This guy is talking shite! Its just club down on its luck that struck lucky with two good, passionate, generous, business savvy owners! It's exactly the same as my club Aston Villa! 🤔

  • @andyonions7864
    @andyonions7864 Před měsícem

    I take it you don't support Wrexham then. Smacks of a bit of sour grapes. Yes, money has been a massive factor in Wrexham's rise but your cynicism concerning why players have dropped down is partially unfounded. Mullin was commuting from Liverpool to Cambridge. Wrexham is just over the bridge. Palmer took a gamble but he's happy and he's being supported in a business venture for after football. Lee is the happiest he's ever been. McClean and Fletcher will get decent extensions of their careers. Neither is washed up yet. I see all these players (probably not Palmer) being around in the Championship. Whatever you reckon, it's been a great story so far.

  • @acchery8910
    @acchery8910 Před měsícem

    😢😢😢

  • @trophyworks
    @trophyworks Před měsícem

    It sounds like sour grapes to me. lol. I'd bet you'd be singing a different tune if it were your team that Rob and Ryan invested in. The bottom line is that they are playing by the rules. What more can be said?

  • @themounty1716
    @themounty1716 Před 7 dny

    Stop being a Wrexham AFC hater lad!. Stop using Wrexham's name for views!

  • @DaiPad881
    @DaiPad881 Před 2 dny

    Clickbait article for his 755 subs 😂😂😂😂

  • @catherinehughes2675
    @catherinehughes2675 Před měsícem +1

    You are just after clicks, your so sad 😢

  • @davidmyhra4931
    @davidmyhra4931 Před měsícem

    It sounds like you have no idea how professional sports work.

  • @russdmc1864
    @russdmc1864 Před 19 dny

    Jaundiced and non objective analysis.
    Ryan and Rob are skilled business operators who are investing in a passion.
    Don't give up your paper round 😂😂😂

  • @ChrisFerguson-ni2xo
    @ChrisFerguson-ni2xo Před měsícem

    Fire up the waaaaamubalce everyone. If the owners have money and are spending it wisely to promote their club, so what! All I can here is one long short sided winge. Do you need a tissue for your issue?

  • @ChrisFurmston
    @ChrisFurmston Před měsícem

    What a load of bull from someone who has a rant without the complete facts. So many holes in his arguments. I was going to list his many incorrect arguments but decided I could use my time a lot better.

  • @hanshs1380
    @hanshs1380 Před měsícem

    This is probably the most pathetic video I've seen in a while. Well done.

  • @michaelr4171
    @michaelr4171 Před 22 dny

    Not sure your saying anything here. You can’t make money if you don’t spend money. Thumbs down.

  • @roytromb_strength
    @roytromb_strength Před měsícem

    Click bait, bye!

  • @philrobinson5667
    @philrobinson5667 Před měsícem

    I’m a Stockport County fan who too have risen from the dead, to my way of thinking we’ve gone about our resurrection from local part-time football in an acceptable way with local businessman Mark Stott at the helm we don’t have the sponsorship that Wrexham have but at least our supremo knows the offside rule. Having finished above their ridiculous circus (again) this year, I’m intrigued to see how we compare next season… I can honestly see the film stars doing one one once they have a bad season and the fans turn on em. Their (proper) fans should be looking at starting a ‘Wrexham Trust’ for when it inevitably blows up in their face…I’ve seen it happen so many times at County over the last 50 years! They make no bones about thinking they’ll be able to compete in The Premiership within 5 years, we’ve never said that if we could get back to The Championship it’d be job done for us considering we were getting beat by Brackley/Vauxhall Motors/FC United amongst others not long ago.

  • @neodownunder3339
    @neodownunder3339 Před 6 dny

    Jealous much

  • @Philster007
    @Philster007 Před měsícem

    Jealous much?

  • @GeertKleinhout
    @GeertKleinhout Před měsícem

    hater any other team could have done the same

  • @dinksterling
    @dinksterling Před měsícem

    LOL!! Dude look at you whining about nothing. You shouldn't create content about things you don't know about. You do know about the transfer fees they pay for people in the EFL. I've sent you some tissues

  • @NeilB.-rv2ww
    @NeilB.-rv2ww Před měsícem

    No charge in view at all.
    You're talking total crap bodering on haye speech.
    Will be blocking your channel.

  • @realcastironstrength
    @realcastironstrength Před měsícem

    Lmao cry more

  • @sentinel80
    @sentinel80 Před 2 měsíci +1

    ALL players only play for money, does anyone think any different 🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️. So what ? Who cares. 👍👍

  • @steviewonders4913
    @steviewonders4913 Před měsícem

    talkn nonsense