WREXHAM AFC included a classy gesture to a 'super fan' of the club as it announced its latest signing.
On Saturday (July 6), the Reds confirmed that midfielder George Dobson had signed for the club.
The 26-year-old decided to leave Charlton Athletic, where he was captain, at the end of last season.
Dobson was poised to complete a move to Fehérvár having signed a pre-contract agreement with the Hungarian club.
However, he had a change of heart due to personal circumstances and just 48 hours later he has been reunited with Reds' boss Phil Parkinson who he played under at Sunderland.
The club announced his arrival at the STok Cae Ras in typically brilliant fashion - but what many might have missed is that they also included a nod to one 'super fan'.
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Millie Tipping has become a recognisable figure via social media and her appearances on the hugely-successful Welcome to Wrexham documentary.
The 18-year-old has been regularly attending games since she was seven.
Millie, who has autism, can be spotted in the quiet zone of the ground on any Wrexham matchday.
During the signing announcement of Dobson over the weekend, eagle-eyed fans spotted that the 'contract' shown in the video mentioned Millie.
It read: "The Player grants the Club the right to use his name, image and likeness for professional and marketing purposes related to the Club's activities. They may also be drawn by our super fan Millie Tipping."
PIC: The contract up close in the video.
Millie has often gifted drawings to the club's players - including Paul Mullin whose son Albi was also diagnosed with autism.
Dobson and his new team mates will now be looking ahead to life in EFL League One.
And there's no doubt that Millie and many other Wrexham fans will once again play their part in any success the club might enjoy.
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