Wrexham AFC has taken another step in their push to secure the ability to stream games in the National League.
Earlier this week, Ryan Reynolds criticised the league for their inaction over streaming, labelling it 'truly baffling'.
Vanarama, the main sponsors for the National League weighed in on the matter stating that they were in favour of the idea, as long as it benefitted the rest of the clubs in the league.
The National League responded to the criticism on Wednesday, where they said plans were in place to create a streaming platform for all 72 teams in the three leagues.
Those plans are to be submitted to the board, where a decision will be made on whether or not National League games will be streamed weekly.
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Now the club have written to the other 71 clubs in the league, to get their views on the matter.
Last night, Wrexham AFC released this statement, reaffirming their desire for the streaming of games to be approved.
It said: "Following the National League’s statement yesterday, the club can confirm it has written to the other 71 clubs on the matter of streaming.
"This is to ensure that our position on domestic and international streaming isn’t misunderstood, and to support the collective by donating any proceeds to the National League for wider distribution until a permanent solution can be achieved."
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