WREXHAM fans have set up a fundraising page to help introduce a tifo to the Racecourse ground in the coming months.
The atmosphere at the North Wales ground has been nothing short of incredible this season, with attendances hitting new heights.
And now that looks like it could be boosted even futher with the introduction of a tifo.
A tifo is a a choreographed display in which fans in a sports stadium raise a large banner together or simultaneously hold up signs that together form a large image.
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It is something which has become more and more popular, particularly among European clubs who seek to boost their stadium's atmosphere and throw opponents off their game in the process.
A fundraising page for the Wrexham tifo was set up by Rhys Edwards on Sunday, December 11.
Within the space of just a few hours, it had received over 50 donations totalling over £650.
By the time of writing this, that amount is now just shy of £1,000.
To donate to the fundraiser, click here.
Rhys is hoping to raise at least £2,000 through the fundraising page.
A statement on the GoFundMe page reads: "After months of talking with the club, they gave us the go-ahead to allow flags, banners and pre-match displays.
"This can provide the racecourse with a new match day feeling. We now need your help to raise money to purchase these items. Any amount of money would be much appreciated!"
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