WREXHAM AFC's executive director remains positive after the club missed out on the National League title and automatic promotion.
The Reds lost 3-0 at Dagenham and Redbridge on Sunday afternoon, and with Stockport County also winning 1-0 v Halifax Town, it meant the latter ended the season as champions.
Following the match, Wrexham's executive director Humphrey Ker, gave an honest and positive assessment of both that result and the weeks that still lie ahead for the club.
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The Reds now face the agoinising prospect of the National League play-offs in a second attempt to get back to the English Football League following a 14-year absence.
Wrexham now face Bromley in Sunday's (May 22) FA Trophy final at Wembley before playing host to Grimsby Town or Notts County the weekend after in the play-off semi-final.
And Ker's message ahed of those huge matches is clear - 'bring it on'.
We were pretty poor, they were pretty good and our fans were absolutely sensational. Bring on Wembley, bring on the Play Offs. #wxmafc
— Humphrey Ker (@thehumphreyker) May 15, 2022
In the honest Tweet above, he also praised the 'absolutely sensational' Reds fans as they were once again there in their numbers at Dagenham on Sunday.
In weeks gone by, the Racecourse ground has also seen record attendances at National League level.
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