WREXHAM AFC have hit another social media milestone recently, this time via Twitter.
It's no secret that the club's popularity has sky-rocketed ever since Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney took over in early 2021.
That, couple with the 'Welcome to Wrexham' documentary has boosted Wrexham's profile to no end.
As such, new fans have began to appear all over the world with some even travelling from as far away as Canada to attend matches.
With that, has come unprecedented success off the field with the club just last week confirming that it made close to £6m in turnover in a year-long period.
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Shirt and ticket sales have been through the roof and the number of followers the club has on social media is growing day-by-day.
And that was evident once more at the end of March, as the club's Twitter account surpassed the 400,000 mark.
At the time of writing this article, Wrexham AFC has 405,000 followers on Twitter, 533,000 on Instagram, 174,000 on Facebook and 828,000 followers on its most popular social media account on Tiktok.
That gives the club around 1,940,000 followers throughout its whole social media presence.
That level of support could prove key as the club chases the National League title this season.
And, with the Reds currently top of the table, it looks like an end to 15 years of hurt - and a return to the English Football League - may well be on the cards.
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