Wrexham has called connected supporters to halt persistent lasting during matches astatine the Racecourse Ground. The nine has issued a steadfast connection to fans informing of imaginable consequences.
Wrexham is presently starring League One aft bagging 13 points from six matches. However, they faced a setback following a decision by Tom Brady's Birmingham City connected Monday night.
Owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney are pushing for beardown instrumentality enactment arsenic Wrexham aims for a hat-trick of promotions. The existent capableness of the Racecourse Ground stands astatine 12,600.
Persistent lasting wrong the crushed is not permitted anyplace successful the stadium this includes stairwells, exits, gangways and successful the seating areas. The connection besides outlines the terrible measures that could beryllium taken if fans proceed to stand, which whitethorn see shutting down full blocks oregon stands.
Actors Reynolds and McElhenney, the personage duo steering the club, person expressed their inability to present standing-room lone sections astatine the Racecourse Ground. Nonetheless, they person antecedently hinted astatine ambitious plans to grow the stadium's capableness to a whopping 55,000 seats successful the future.
Fans rapidly took to societal media to stock their thoughts connected the announcement. One protagonist tweeted a humorous jab: "Such a shame that Rob and Ryan won't beryllium capable to basal up passim the lucifer erstwhile they're present now." The club's owners person a wont of lasting successful the owner's box.
Another instrumentality expressed their idiosyncratic tradition: "I've not sat down to ticker a crippled successful the past 6 years astatine least. I volition proceed to enactment successful my no-sitting down contented for the foreseeable. Diolch yn fawr," they declared successful the comments.
Others provided much measured responses, suggesting the club's manus whitethorn person been forced: "Hopefully it's 1 of them statements they've benignant of had to make."