WREXHAM'S latest home match again saw them draw in nearly 10,000 spectators.
The Reds cruised to a 5-0 victory over Maidstone United in their latest National League fixture at the Racecourse.
Paul Mullin's first Wrexham hat-trick, alongside a Jordan Davies strike and an own goal, were enough to secure an emphatic win.
And the fantastic support for the club was on full display again too with a crowd of 9,862 in attendance.
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That was the eighth consecutive match that the Racecourse has welcomed over 9,000 spectators to.
The last time eight consecutive Wrexham home games attracted a crowd of 9,000 or more was the period between September and December of 1978.
194 of those there on Saturday were travelling supporters of Maidstone and the rest were there to cheer on the Reds.
Also present of course were the club's superstar owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney.
PIC: Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds were at the Racecourse on Saturday, August 20. Pic by Wrexham AFC.
The duo arrived around two hours before kick-off to make themselves available for pictures with fans of all ages outside the ground.
It was a day to remember in particular for Rob, who had previously been to five Wrexham matches without witnessing a victory.
The Reds bounced back from a disappointing midweek defeat at Chesterfield in style.
And, as you can see in the video above, the fans were fully behind them right from the moment the players came out of that tunnel.
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