The "normal" was a sarcastic comment referring to the mental gymnastics it takes to envision a Welsh 5th Division team realizing a billion dollar valuation.Aston94 said:Again, how many 5th division teams could you name before learning Wrexham's story? How many players on 5th division teams did you know the name of? How many 5th division teams are playing Chelsea and Man United in sold out friendlies in the US this summer? How many 5th division teams have more twitter and tik tok follows than most EPL clubs?carl spacklers hat said:
What are you talking about? Its perfectly normal to imagine a 5th division, small-town team making it to the EPL and someday selling for a cool billion!
Can we get away from thinking this is at all "normal"?
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Why are they playing a USL team?walton91 said:
New date for the US tour, Los Angeles. I believe they will be announcing one more date.Wrexham to play LA Galaxy II during US TOUR!
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Wrexham's co-owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney will be travelling to Wembley to support their National League rivals Notts County in the play-off final, according to the club's captain.
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"Rob who was out there with us, he took the time to stay up to watch the games. In fact, I believe him and Ryan are flying over to watch the game on Saturday. That's something they want to honour. We are genuinely all rooting for Notts County because of the way they pushed us this season, and we think they're the ones who deserve it."
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Wrexham have recently been crowned National League champions, and research conducted by investment bank Saxo has revealed that Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney's initial 2 million purchase of the Welsh side has tripled in value after reaching League Two.
The Hollywood actors purchased Wrexham in November 2020, and have since raised the club's profile through sponsorship deals with TikTok, Expedia, Aviation American Gin, Vistaprint and its own Disney+ docuseries, called Welcome to Wrexham.
It is here where Saxo Bank's head of marketing, Anaam Raza, highlights the true monetary success lies for the co-owners.
"After debuting on FX in the States in August 2022, Welcome to Wrexham received a 97% audience score and was immediately signed for a second season," Raza said. "The club would have made roughly 321,000 per hour of content for the eight-part series which equates to around 2.57 million.
"Following promotion, Wrexham's social media accounts have been supercharged. Since the takeover, their Twitter following has grown by 1,040%, their Instagram following has increased by 3,111% and they have gone from no followers on TikTok to 1.2 million.
"The number of fans buying season tickets has nearly tripled. However, the club's global reach is perhaps the most impressive success; ESPN revealed their FA Cup second round viewing figures increased by 858% as a direct result of showcasing Wrexham - meaning around 100 million households will have watched the Red Dragons this season."
Saxo Bank also believes Reynolds and McElhenney could sanction a sale of Wrexham worth over 8 million - a 300 per cent increase on their initial investment based on the trajectory and worldwide notoriety of the club.
Earning approximately 1 million prize money alone from winning the National League, Wrexham have since announced pre-season fixtures in the United States against Los Angeles Galaxy, Chelsea and Manchester United..
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Raza continued: "If we were talking about the valuation of a 'normal company', you would do a discounted cash-flow analysis, where you estimate future cash flows and discount the cost of capital.
"But most football clubs are not run like normal companies - their revenues are inconsistent and they make losses. It doesn't reflect the intrinsic quality of clubs as community assets and Wrexham AFC's growing commercial revenue mean the club is nowhere near the ceiling of their potential just yet."
There's the cold shot of reality bolded for the Billion Dollar Club folks.Faustus said:
Article delves into the some of the issues raised a couple of pages ago regarding club valuation, and the unique situation Wrexham is in as far as exposure.
https://www.yahoo.com/sports/wrexham-now-worth-300-more-165831575.htmlQuote:
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Wrexham have recently been crowned National League champions, and research conducted by investment bank Saxo has revealed that Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney's initial 2 million purchase of the Welsh side has tripled in value after reaching League Two.
The Hollywood actors purchased Wrexham in November 2020, and have since raised the club's profile through sponsorship deals with TikTok, Expedia, Aviation American Gin, Vistaprint and its own Disney+ docuseries, called Welcome to Wrexham.
It is here where Saxo Bank's head of marketing, Anaam Raza, highlights the true monetary success lies for the co-owners.
"After debuting on FX in the States in August 2022, Welcome to Wrexham received a 97% audience score and was immediately signed for a second season," Raza said. "The club would have made roughly 321,000 per hour of content for the eight-part series which equates to around 2.57 million.
"Following promotion, Wrexham's social media accounts have been supercharged. Since the takeover, their Twitter following has grown by 1,040%, their Instagram following has increased by 3,111% and they have gone from no followers on TikTok to 1.2 million.
"The number of fans buying season tickets has nearly tripled. However, the club's global reach is perhaps the most impressive success; ESPN revealed their FA Cup second round viewing figures increased by 858% as a direct result of showcasing Wrexham - meaning around 100 million households will have watched the Red Dragons this season."
Saxo Bank also believes Reynolds and McElhenney could sanction a sale of Wrexham worth over 8 million - a 300 per cent increase on their initial investment based on the trajectory and worldwide notoriety of the club.
Earning approximately 1 million prize money alone from winning the National League, Wrexham have since announced pre-season fixtures in the United States against Los Angeles Galaxy, Chelsea and Manchester United..
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Raza continued: "If we were talking about the valuation of a 'normal company', you would do a discounted cash-flow analysis, where you estimate future cash flows and discount the cost of capital.
"But most football clubs are not run like normal companies - their revenues are inconsistent and they make losses. It doesn't reflect the intrinsic quality of clubs as community assets and Wrexham AFC's growing commercial revenue mean the club is nowhere near the ceiling of their potential just yet."
Lots of ifs in your post.deadbq03 said:
Just curious… how much do you think they'd get right now if they went public with just 40% of the company?
North or south of $3.2MM (40% of $8MM)?
North or south of $8MM itself?
To me it easily clears the first and likely clears the second. It'd be an instant meme stock. But only if Ryan and Rob stay on board as controlling owners.
The $8MM valuation might be generous if some traditional soccer owner buys them completely out. The value of Wrexham right now isn't Wrexham. It's having Ryan and Rob as highly popular catalysts for potential growth.
Luton Town have gone from non-league to the Premier League in just nine years 😮
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-2014: Promoted to League 2
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-2019: Promoted to Championship
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walton91 said:
So it can be done. In 2013 Luton Town played in the National League, and they just won promotion to the Premier League.Luton Town have gone from non-league to the Premier League in just nine years 😮
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-2014: Promoted to League 2
-2018: Promoted to League 1
-2019: Promoted to Championship
-2023: Promoted to Premier League
What a story 📈 pic.twitter.com/laGXmsXVPu
Kenilworth Road is, um, rather close to the surrounding neighborhoodWhat fans see upon entering the Oak Stand at Luton Town's Kenilworth Road. 🏠🎩🏠pic.twitter.com/xFPGbkFbEm
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