Last year, Wrexham ended a 15-year exile from the Football League by clinching promotion to League Two. Hollywood big shots and club owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney treated the team to a lavish trip to Las Vegas.
Following a strong 6-0 win over Forest Green Rovers at the Racecourse Ground, catapulting them into League One, Wrexham are now considering another adventure in the United States. The decision now lies with Reynolds and McElhenney.
As the Red Dragons triumphed over Forest Green Rovers, securing a win that would elevate them to third-tier football for the first time in nearly two decades, fans celebrated by storming the pitch. Wrexham has achieved back-to-back promotions, with Lee being a key player, having secured a new three-year contract on New Year’s Day.
Star striker Mullin has also committed to the team, bringing joy to Wrexham supporters. The build-up to the match saw McElhenney reaching out to defender Max Cleworth, suggesting that he is “old enough for Vegas this year.”
There is excitement surrounding the potential for another Vegas celebration, with the previous one setting the bar high. Wrexham has two final matches in the League Two season against Crewe Alexandra and league leaders Stockport County.