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'I'd love to know how much they spent!' - Ben Foster lifts lid on Wrexham squad's first 'crazy' four-day trip to Las Vegas funded by Ryan Reynolds & Rob McElhenney

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  • Wrexham have enjoyed back-to-back promotions
  • Celebrated in style in Las Vegas
  • Foster opens up on promotion parties
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Wrexham's players have celebrated recent promotion successes by enjoying end-of-season trips to Las Vegas funded by the club's Hollywood owners. Foster enjoyed a trip to Sin City after helping the Red Dragons win the National League title and achieve promotion to League Two before hanging up his gloves just five games into the 2023-24 season.

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    THE BIGGER PICTURE

    Wrexham are currently battling to win promotion from League One, which may bring yet another all-expenses-paid trip to Vegas by Reynolds and McElhenney if achieved. Foster has now lifted the lid on the promotion party Stateside that he enjoyed and thinks it must have cost the club's owners a fortune.

  • WHAT FOSTER SAID

    He told the Breaking Beard Podcast: "We finished the season, got promoted up from the National League and they said to us, even when I was signing, they were like ‘listen if we get promoted we’re going to Vegas, all expenses paid trip to Vegas’, and it was exactly that as well. Honestly, it was crazy.

    “I’d love to know how much they spent on this thing because it was just four days of kind of just rinse and repeat every single day. You’d wake up, you’d go down to our own private cabana thing, you’d have a few drinks there and be off to the pool party in the afternoon."

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    WHAT NEXT FOR WREXHAM

    Wrexham are currently bidding for promotion to the Championship and sit in third place in the League One table. The Welsh side return to action on Saturday in a huge game against second-placed Wycombe.

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