WREXHAM co-owner Rob McElhenney congratulated all at Sutton United for claiming the National League title.
Sutton thumped Hartlepool 3-0 to claim the title and promotion to the Football League for the first time in 123 years.
Rob congratulated the club and added he hoped Wrexham would see them soon - meaning that should Wrexham reach the play-offs they would be in contention to return to the Football League.
Congratulations to @suttonunited and all of your supporters. Well earned!
— Rob McElhenney (@RMcElhenney) May 23, 2021
Hopefully we’ll see you soon. 😉 https://t.co/QKZHH1GykS
That could be decided on 'Super Saturday' with Wrexham having their fate in their own hands.
Rob tweeted: "Congratulations to @suttonunited and all of your supporters. Well earned!
"Hopefully we’ll see you soon."
Wrexham head into the final game of the weekend in control of their own destiny.
They took a step closer to securing a play-off spot following Saturday's 5-3 win over lowly King's Lynn Town at The Racecourse.
I never thought I'd see Mac congratulating my home team.
— Daniel Levy is in the last chance saloon... again (@tony_spumoni) May 23, 2021
They drank Fight Milk this season
Luke Young fired the hosts in front from the spot after a handball in the 18th minute, but Sonny Carey levelled from a free-kick two minutes later.
Jordan Davies restored the Wrexham advantage from a set-piece and it was 3-1 at half-time after Gold Omotayo beat the goalkeeper from a one-on-one situation.
Simeon Jackson pulled one back for King’s Lynn just short of the hour mark, but Jordan Ponticelli’s header five minutes later ensured the visitors were kept at arm’s length – for the time being, at least.
Jackson scored his second of the match to turn up the heat on Wrexham once more, but Omotayo made sure of the win in the 83rd minute to leave King’s Lynn four points from safety.
Still sixth in the National League, Wrexham saw all their rivals for a top-seven finish earn wins on the penultimate weekend of the regular season.
Wrexham complete their campaign with a trip to Dagenham and Redbridge on Saturday and the competition to extend the season remains fierce with four teams within two points of the Reds.
After Saturday's win, manager Dean Keates said: "We go into the game and if we win the football match, it is irrelevant what happens anywhere else."
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