SOME of Wrexham's most recognisable modern icons met up after the club's latest victory.

Wrexham AFC beat Altrincham 4-0 in a National League match on Easter Monday (April 18).

That was a win which kept the Reds second in the league table and stretched their unbeaten run to an incredible 15 matches.

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Goals from Paul Mullin (2), Ollie Palmer and Jordan Davies secured yet another impressive win for the club.

And it was also a day to remember for the Racecourse in general as it enjoyed its biggest crowd since 2007 as 10,022 supporters attended the match.

That beat a record set just four days earlier on Good Friday when 9,971 fans turned up to watch the 1-1 draw v promotion rivals Solihull Moors.

Wrexham Lager were sponsors for the match v Altrincham and they were joined by social media sensation Karl Phillips AKA Bootlegger.

The roofer-by-day and party animal by night has become a hit on Twitter over the years, amassing over 330,000 followers for his antics.

He has also released his own beer - the Bootlegger 1974 Pilsner - through Wrexham Lager, had an autiobiography published and become something of an cult hero in Wrexham in the process.

Post-match both Wrehxam Lager's Joss Roberts and Bootlegger joined Wrexham AFC top scorer Paul Mullin to present him with the Man of the Match award.

Thus, creating a photo to remember in the process (as Tweeted above by Wrexham Lager). Wrexham Lager, Paul Mullin and Bootlegger together in one picture - it's a Wrexham dream come true!