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.
Wrexham Lager were sponsors of yesterday’s @Wrexham_AFC match & we were proud to present @PMullin7 Player of the match.
— Wrexham Lager (@WXM_Lager) April 19, 2022
Although we picked Paul for his quality double, we could have happily picked any player on pitch or the real twelfth man! The fans!
All 10,022 of them! 🎶🔴⚪️ pic.twitter.com/ZywMfz8sF7
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!
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