Wrexham AFC have said they are 'exceptionally disappointed' to have had their application to stream games declined.
Co-owner Ryan Reynolds recently criticised the National League for their approach to streaming games and called on them to make a change.
The League then responded by saying proposals were being put to their board regarding streaming opportunities.
However, this evening Wrexham AFC have released a statement confirming their application to stream games has been declined.
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A club spokesperson said: "The Club can confirm that our application to stream games from the Racecourse Ground to fans, both domestically and internationally, has been declined.
"We were informed of the decision by the National League and are exceptionally disappointed at the outcome.
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"The National League are considering proposals at their meeting on the 15th September to deliver a centralised streaming platform, after which this position may change.
"We will continue to lobby for games to be streamed to benefit all Clubs and enhance the profile of the competition."
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