1) American investment in English football isn't new.
Half the Premier League now has American owners, including Chelsea, Manchester United, Arsenal, Liverpool, and more.
And the upside is clear:
• Global game
• Increasing media rights
• Lower valuations than NFL, NBA, etc.
Half the Premier League now has American owners, including Chelsea, Manchester United, Arsenal, Liverpool, and more.
And the upside is clear:
• Global game
• Increasing media rights
• Lower valuations than NFL, NBA, etc.
4) But the real play was a "Netflix-style" docu-series that tracked their purchase, investment in the club, and the team's journey back to prominence.
It's called "Welcome to Wrexham."
And here's the best part — the first season was a massive success, on-and-off the pitch.
It's called "Welcome to Wrexham."
And here's the best part — the first season was a massive success, on-and-off the pitch.
6) Wrexham is now in 2nd place in the National League standings, and their social accounts have exploded:
Twitter: 45k to 209k (+364%)
Instagram: 27k to 208k (+670%)
TikTok: 0 to 459k
And most importantly, Wrexham has turned this increased attention into tangible revenue.
Twitter: 45k to 209k (+364%)
Instagram: 27k to 208k (+670%)
TikTok: 0 to 459k
And most importantly, Wrexham has turned this increased attention into tangible revenue.
8) This strategy has also provided the club with global reach—something Wrexham AFC would have never achieved.
For example, Wrexham’s FA Cup qualifier versus the Blyth Spartans on Saturday will air on ESPN2 & ESPN+
That means it will be available in ~100m households globally 🤯
For example, Wrexham’s FA Cup qualifier versus the Blyth Spartans on Saturday will air on ESPN2 & ESPN+
That means it will be available in ~100m households globally 🤯
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