da cassino online: Wrexham co-owner Rob McElhenney was thrilled to see the club's new Kop stand at the Racecourse after securing a partnership with his whiskey brand.
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Wrexham open new temporary Kop standNamed the 'Fourth Wall' at the RacecourseMcElhenney shows stand with new sponsorGettyWHAT HAPPENED?
After the Always Sunny in Philadelphia star announced the temporary Kop stand at STōK Cae Ras would be named the 'Fourth Wall' this week, McElhenney has posted another update. He showed a fresh image of the stand with the new name and his sponsor emblazoned at the top of it.
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The Hollywood actor posted a photo of the new-look stand and tweeted: "Looking good, Wrexham," followed by a smiling face with heart eyes emoji.
GettyTHE BIGGER PICTURE
The temporary stand opened last December and has allowed the club to rake in the extra revenue an additional 2,289 fans provide. This is another example of how owners McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds havecompletely transformed the Welsh club – taking them out of the National League and into a League One promotion push.
WHAT NEXT?
The Red Dragons, who sit third in League Two, are working to open a new, fully fledged Kop stand at the start of the 2024/25 season – which will hold approximately 5,500 fans. This will take the Racecourse's capacity to around 16,000.