WREXHAM AFC tattoo design requests have soared since the club was promoted back to the Football League.
David 'Dave' Griffiths, 41, is a tattoo artist from Wrexham, currently working in the Taylor Made Studio.
Despite being a tattoo artist for 10 years, he has witnessed a high demand for Wrexham designs since the US takeover by dynamic duo Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney.
One design in particular has proven very popular with AFC fans on Twitter involving the new Wrexham stand - even though it is yet to be built.
Dave said: "I came up with the design (the stadium tatoo), it took around 4-5 hours to tattoo and there is still more to add to it as it's part of an ongoing project."
Another @Wrexham_AFC piece I’ve done ..more to follow on this!
— Dave Griff (@davegriffwxm) May 31, 2023
The racecourse with the new stand and flood lights! let’s hope it doesn’t all fall through 😂#Wrexham #WrexhamAFC #wrexhamtattoo #utst #ycaeras #floodlights #welcometowrexham #theturf #taylormadetattoostudio pic.twitter.com/YYTzzD1dXM
Facebook page: Taylor Made Tattoo Studio
Instagram: @davegrifftattoo
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Born and bred in Wrexham, Dave himself is a huge Wrexham fan and said it is amazing to see how far the club has come in recent times since the takeover.
He added: "Since the promotion we have been absolutely inundated with messages, a huge amount of requests for Wrexham badges and also a lot for custom Wrexham designs."
Dave has even had requests from people living in America and Canada who are planning trips to Wrexham next season.
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