Plus I can not work out if they get any income from the TV show. Someone said it all goes to their owners. Only place I can think it might sit in the accounts is under Sponsorship/Advertising or possibly Retail. Only reason I suggest retail is due to the large amount, £3.4m which seems a lot of shirts to sell
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The Wrexham owners are taking interest on their loans to the club, Base rate plus 3%.
£8k a week.
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A quarter of their income came from abroad whilst over a third came from their retail side.
Will be interesting to see how long their owners keep their interest going or if the club can somehow become self financing.
https://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/company/07698872/filing-history/MzQxNjQ4ODM3OGFkaXF6a2N4/document?format=pdf&download=0 -
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They got another dodgy penalty yesterday.
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There's talk that they are looking for avenues out of the Macron deal because they can't keep up with demand. They are shifting so much to the states. Late 2022 I went Iver there for about a month and hit a fee states and in every city if we went to a sports style bar there was Wrexham merch on the walls. You'd walk down the streets and see Wrexham caps. Going down Sunset Boulevard with Wrexham logos on every other billboard. Their tour last summer sold at a similar rate to tickets of top 6 clubs when they tour the states. -
It won't be a massive amount as the documentary is worth more in indirect revenues it brings (More and higher value sponsorship deals, merch sales ect) but its most likely enough to generate enough to cover their commitments to other parties plus a bit for the clubStop hovering to collapse... Click to collapse... Hover to expand... Click to expand... -
Any idea of a ballpark figure in terms of what the club earns from Welcome to Wrexham?
Nothing, directly at least. That was never the intention. Instead, the plan was always to use the global exposure to drive the club’s commercial operations, be that sponsorship, selling shirts and so on.
Following the phenomenal success of the show — something that is understood to have taken even the owners by surprise — Wrexham are now in a strong position when it comes to negotiating with any interested partners. It is why Racecourse insiders describe Welcome to Wrexham as “the club’s biggest commercial asset”, even though club coffers do not benefit directly....
They've got a deal with HP and United Airlines that I'd imagine dwarf most clubs outside the PLs sponsorship numbers, but without the doc being a hit in the states, not a chance those deals are done.