THE unwavering support for Wrexham AFC is continuing with the club announcing it has already sold over 3,000 season tickets ahead of the next campaign.
Attendances at the Racecourse ground have been superb throughout this season, with even Tuesday night matches attracting well over the 8,000-spectator mark regularly.
Such support drew admiration from the club's co-owner Ryan Reynolds who hailed the support as being 'like nothing else' earlier this week.
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Results in recent weeks in particular have been sensational, with the latest victory - a 6-0 hammering of Barnet - taking the club to being just eight points shy of National League-leaders Stockport County.
8,678 spectators watched that win on Tuesday night (April 5) and a trip to Wembley for the FA Trophy final v Bromley awaits the Reds on Saturday, May 22.
So, it is no surprise then to hear the club confirm that as many as 3,250 season tickets have already been sold ahead of the 2022/23 season.
Fans have been taking advantage of the exclusive priority window which sees prices frozen - regardless of what league Wrexham will play in next season - for existing season ticket-holders until Wednesday, April 13.
This positive news comes despite the recent announcement that over 200 season ticket holders are expected to have to move seats at the Racecourse next season.
Due to the club's ever-growing popularity since the Hollywood takeover by Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney last year, 'media, hospitality and broadcasting requirements' have led to many long-standing followers of the club having to move to other seats next season.
PIC: Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney.
Wrexham AFC says it has contacted all season ticket holders and will work with those fans affected in order to resolve any issues.
Those who have already renewed their season ticket or will do so before next Wednesday will be given part of the first group of supporters to have the opportunity to select a seat in the redeveloped Kop.
The Club Shop is open for renewals on Monday, April 11 and Wednesday, April 13. Alternatively, visit the club website for more details.
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