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'Wouldn't put it past them' - Ryan Reynolds & Rob McElhenney's plans to build 55,000-seater Wrexham stadium given 'incredible' verdict with club 'gaining fans from everywhere'

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  • Current Wrexham ground has 12,600 capacity
  • Refurbishment underway to expand to 16,000 seats
  • Wrexham owners hoping to capitalise on fame
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Former Wrexham boss Dean Saunders has revealed his thoughts behind the ambitions of the club's owners to build a brand new stadium that could end up having a capacity of 55,000 people.

    Saunders, who managed the club between 2008 and 2011 believes Wrexham could far exceed his initial goals of having 25,000 fans in the Championship due to the influx of 'fans from everywhere'.

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    THE BIGGER PICTURE

    Wrexham have enjoyed enormous growth since their 'Hollywood' takeover in 2021, which has seen the club rise from the Conference National to League One, achieving sell-out crowds along the way.

    McElhenney and Reynolds have continued to invest in the infrastructure of the club in order to build on the new-found interest in the Welsh side.

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    WHAT SAUNDERS SAID

    Speaking on talkSPORT, Saunders said: “I mean, they are gaining fans from everywhere. The series they put on, obviously what they are doing for the town, and I wouldn’t put it past them. 55,000 is a lot to ask. And, I thought, at the time, looking back, I remember thinking, we will get 25,000 for getting in the Championship. We might get 25,000. But to make the stadium a 55,000 capacity, it’s just incredible.”

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    WHAT NEXT FOR WREXHAM?

    Wrexham will continue building their case for a bigger stadium on the pitch when they face off against Rotherham next Saturday.

    Phil Parkinson's side are second in League One as they aim for an astonishing third-successive promotion.