Thank for an informative podcast. I am a Wrexham fan from the US living in MExico. Viva Necaxa. Viva WRob, Wryan. Wred.
@timryan3559 күн бұрын
@@AfroChilanGringo where in mexico ?
@robmills814920 күн бұрын
Really can’t wait for the inevitable spin off pod, Rob, Ryan, Bake-off
@daveflanagan651020 күн бұрын
Great to see ethical investors onboard .. Welch Allyn .. Cae Ras is just a mile and a half away from the Welsh Alyn ... (that's a river, folks)
@beeseebee_20 күн бұрын
You guys are missing the lead story. R&R are selling shares in their venture fund. So wrexham afc is the promotion vehicle (via docu), and the value will be from brand building (maybe future selling). By doing this, they can raise big money that is disconnected from solely football club valuation. In summary; can raise huge money (think stadium, academy fuel) with less equity share since the pie is much bigger beyond the club
@Cybren200020 күн бұрын
It’s vertical integration, as Jack Donaghy would say. Football club does well? People drink more Wrexham lager. Club does poorly? People drink more Wrexham lager. Win-win vertical integration
@beeseebee_20 күн бұрын
@@Cybren2000- exactly. And externally (to investors), it's a platform investment, which is always more interesting because it can be diversified more easily.
@RhysWilliams-u3o9 күн бұрын
Much like city did. The money isn't coming from the club it's coming from the investment fund who owns some of the club.
@DraigBlackCat20 күн бұрын
I'm pretty sure that the Wrexham Lager chant played some part in their decision to invest in the brewery - free advertising every game even if they no longer sponsor the yale stand.
@LOSTshowfan20 күн бұрын
Sounds like it's been rough for Harrogate based on the guest, always appreciate the opponent perspective. Anything can happen though, and I hope Wrexham advances.
@jonathangriffiths-xg6wo20 күн бұрын
great podcast.... I used to live in Dolgellau and go Wrexham just to drink the lager back in late 80's.....
@kellydavidson337920 күн бұрын
I don't think Rathbone has learned to work with the team, yet, and visa versa. I expect that to change if he gets more time on the pitch. I love George Dobson, but he did get the benefit of being included in the starting XI immediately. Yes, he did gel with the rest of the team very quickly (it is like he played with the team last season in L2) but Rathbone didn't get the same experience. To me, if a manager is going to recommend to owners to spend £500K on a player, but then chooses to not make that player a regular starter so he can learn to work with his new team, the manager has to take some responsibility for the player's less than ideal performance.
@howardrathbone212020 күн бұрын
We can buy Wrexham Lager in Australia!
@timryan35520 күн бұрын
We can buy Fosters in Wrexham!
@jamsams9 күн бұрын
@@timryan355 We CAN, but we WON'T...piss water.
@timryan3559 күн бұрын
@jamsams so I'm guessing you didn't come down in the last shower ?
@GarryShields-d8z19 күн бұрын
Smart move, and I'm sure Rob and Ryan would have ensured the investors are similar like them - nice people, community minded
@hometechUK19 күн бұрын
The next Draw will be on Sunday live on BBC Two first round highlights show 19:45pm UK time
@VeryUsMumblings20 күн бұрын
You can take the empty keg and plant a beer tree in it, then you can grow all the Wrexham Lager you want! 😄 🍺
@GarryShields-d8z19 күн бұрын
Cmon this Aussie guy wants Wrexham lager in Australia!
@ricardocitera866320 күн бұрын
Is the valuation 10 million pund?
@go-andu120 күн бұрын
Good luck to you as a Blues fan its what they put in that will count not kindness and being very nice, they will need to invest a lot but for a minority share, also have Wrexham gone into profit yet?
@travisherb234920 күн бұрын
looks like it could be a lampshade to me
@robterrapin991520 күн бұрын
I absolutely get it; from season 2 of WTW it seemed to me that a number of Rob & Ryan's 'guests' were more likely potential investors. Nevertheless I have bought my last Wrexham shirt as they don't need my money any longer; proud to wear their gear on the other side of the world when it was about supporting a mob of Celt battlers, now it's becoming more like the opposite of an underdog and especially outside england, almost de rigeur for the type of human I don't find I have anything in common with, I'm much less interested. Not that I bear anyone any ill will. What is happening is a feature of 21st century capitalism not a bug. My biggest concern is that "The Turf" gets knocked down in the renovations, stadium improvements or whatever & becomes a vip lounge for select members only. The destruction of public bars in public houses is an anathema and I understand why Wayne Jones was one of the first cabs off the rank regarding supporting the new owners, yet it is a pub and as such part of a community which shouldn't ever be deliberately cast aside.