WREXHAM fans certainly set the bar high attendance-wise on the club's return to the English Football League at the weekend.
Last season, crowds of over 10,000 became a regular occurrence at the Stok Racecourse - particularly with the club chasing, and eventually winning, the National League title.
And the fans have started as they mean to go on once more this season it seems.
Wrexham fell to a disappointing 5-3 loss at home to MK Dons on the opening day of the League Two season on Saturday (August 5).
However, despite that - and depsite the gloomy weather - fans turned up in their numbers once more to support the Reds.
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Wrexham's first EFL match in 15 years drew in an incredible crowd of 10,205 people.
1,115 of those were MK Dons fans who certainly had quite a lot to cheer about on the day.
That attendance was the highest of all the League Two ground's on matchday one.
Second on the list was Stockport County's Edgeley Park with 9,116 fans in attendance to witness their 1-0 defeat to Gillingham.
After that it was a crowd of 7,214 at Blundell Park for Grimsby Town's 0-0 draw with Wimbledon.
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