after Rexham The first team in the history of organized English football to win their third gradual promotions-his billionaire, the co-owner of the superhero had a message for hatred.
“I remember for the first time I held a press conference there,” Ryan Raynolds said, “And one of the media asked me,” Do you think how far this dream is? ” And I said, ‘Okay, we are going to take this team Premier League‘And they used to laugh and even players laugh. But they are no longer laughing. We are in the championship. ,
Ever since “Deadpool” Star combined with Rob Mac – Rob McCleni of “It’s It’s It’s It’s Allways Sunny in Philadelphia” – to buy clubs in 2021 and transformed the experience into a documentation, they are talking about the Premier League.
“We say this all the time, but we want to stay in the Premier League, as some people feel,” Ravenolds Told ESPN in 2023“If it is theoretically possible to go from the fifth level in the Premier League in professional football, why won’t we do this? We will not use the last drop of our blood to reach there? We are for riding in it. This is a multi-decorated project.”
They are not only going to talk about it. Earlier this year, NPR’s “Morning Edition” launched a segment that not only suggested that Wrexham would one day a premiere league, but they would eventually host real Madrid For a Champions League match.
Now, I am also guilty. When he earned promotion from the National League to League Two, I wrote a piece with the following title: “Can Ryan Reynolds’ wrexham ever reach the Premier League?“And, okay, they Are A season away from promotion in Premier League, as they will start their championship On Saturday against SouthamptonBut they are also a season away from a season to a league one.
While they have mostly dominated their lower-League opponents With brut-force expensesThe club is now facing a completely different challenge at the second level of England. For the first time, Wrexham is going to be serious Dalit on the field and outside the ground after taking over the charge of Reynolds and Mac.
What happens when promoted in the championship?
In the last 12 sessions, 36 clubs have been promoted from League One to the Championship. What happened to everyone after a season here:
• Stopped: 25 (69%)
• Refined: 10 (28%)
• Promotion: 1 (3%)
If we move away from the base rates, it is nine times more likely that a promotion club for the championship is returned to the League one, as it is promoted to the Premier League. Except, if you squint quite hard, you can see some similarities between Wrexham and the only team that jumped into a season.
For the first time under manager Keran McCaina, Ipswich Town was promoted in 2022-23 with 98 points from League One and Plus -66 with goal difference. In the next season, he was promoted from the championship after finishing second with 96 points and a plus -35 goal difference.
Wrexham, of course, was promoted after finishing second from league one in 2023-24 with 88 points and plus -37 goal differences. And then in this last season, he won again with 92 points and Plus -33 goal difference.
Except, Wrexham does not want to pull a ipshwich. They said as much Joy Lynch of ESPN During his visit to Australia last month.
“I have no doubt that we can reach the Premier League at some point,” Wrexham CEO Michael Williamson said, “But I want to make sure that we are future-proofing so that when we reach there, we are able to stay there and we do not just come back as if you have seen other clubs.”
In the Premier League last season, Ipswich won four games, finished the season with a minus -46 goal margin and finished 19th.
Why is the championship so different?
Since the League is relatively popular in itself and a good-to-Mahan season puts you in the premiere league, both the championship club has more money than the League One Clubs. And They spend a greater proportion of their money than any other league in the world.
For 2023-24 season, data towards Kieron O’Connor Swiss RambalPremier League clubs earned an average of £ 317.5 million, while championship clubs reported revenue of £ 39.9 million and league forest teams of £ 9.4 million. For the same season, the Premier League clubs spent £ 289.5 million on transfer fees and wages, the championship clubs saw in £ 48 million and the League One Club spent £ 9.8 million.
This means that the Premier League teams spent 95% of what the teams had created and the League was essentially putting all its revenue (101%) back wages. Not actually at the risk of allegations with a handful of premiere league teams, not in controversy for a title, it makes some financial understanding that not everyone is maximizing their competitive expenses. In the league forest, everyone is trying to avoid allegations and eventually gets promoted, so a little more money returns to the player’s cost.
Well, spending on wages and transfer fees in the championship 121% revenueTogether average Revenue growth of about £ 280 million between top-up and second-tier teams is not trying to make a year-on profit in the club championship. To promote what they are doing, weather after weather. And promotion structure – going up automatically with two clubs and to fight it in a playoffs on the next four tables – makes it more than half the clubs in the league, can explain themselves that they are just one season away from the Premier League.
Above these, the championships are more uneven than being in the Finance League One. Since the teams started from the Premier League get succession of parachute payments in the years after their demonstration, teams at the top of the championship can carry more expensive roasters than clubs growing downwards.
In 2023-24, the highest revenue recorded by the Championship Club was £ 127.6 million and the lowest was £ 16.6 million. In the league forest, the difference was between £ 21.3 million and £ 5.8 million. This is a similar story with wages expenses. In the championship, the higher was £ 107 million and low was £ 12.9 million. In the league forest, the difference was between £ 22 million and £ 4 million.
In the championship, the largest payroll is eight times more expensive than the smallest pay bill. In the league forest, this is an increase of about five and a half.
So, what does this mean for Wrexham and Premier League?
This will happen until we have access to the true finance of Wrexham for this upcoming season, but Multiple study Found that crowd-shifting assessments on transfermarks serve as a very accurate proxy for a team’s wage bill. And this, in turn, is a thick proxy to the talent level of a team.
So far this summer, Wrexham has signed eight players for an estimated € 12.8 million total fees. Among them: East England International Conor codiFormer Premier League Striker Kifar MooreEast Liverpool Goalkeeper Danny ward And former Premier League midfielder Lewis O’Brien.
After June 1, the transfer window was briefly opened for two weeks-the transfer price for Wrexham’s squad has increased by 110.3%, the second largest mark in the league.
The result of more than doubled the value of their squad in just two months? Wrexham currently has the 21st most valuable roster in a league with 24 teams.
His team is € 28.7 million. The roster of the championship average club is € 70.8 million. The most valuable roster, Leester City, is priced at € 208.1 million, while the other two clubs have been re -charged from the Premier League, Southampton and Ipswich Town, which the roster has been given more than € 180 million.
The reality is that Wrexham’s roster is not close to competing seriously for promotion. Of course, it is football, and strange accessories occur in every season. It is much easier to bounce to sixth than before, and anything can happen once you are in promotion playoffs. But we have not yet seen this club out of our opponents and are still efficient with its expenses. Wrexham has been one of the richest teams with one of the most expensive rosters in each other league in which they have competed.
In fact, the only team we have seen is a significant financial loss, which was Birmingham City in League one in the previous season. Wrexham scored 19 points and 20 goals behind Birmingham in the previous season. They were close to not being promoted compared to capturing Birmingham and based on transfermark estimates, the summer expenses by Birmingham have increased their roster price by € 40 million. In addition, five other championship teams still have more valuable squads than Birmingham and two others have equally valuable rosters.
Wrexham does not have a ton of a ton for internal improvement, either. Very few players are likely to be better. The average age of their current roster is 27.7-at the end of the peak of a football player from 24 to 28. They currently represent the second oldest team in the championships, after Derby County, which ended in the last season in 19th.
So, what can all this happen for this season?
Consultation based on estimates Twenty first groupIts simulation has expected Wrexham to score 44.9 goals-22nd-low in league, 9.6 less than league-average-and 53.9 goals, good for 11th-fuve in league and 0.6 less than league-average. This is why Wrexham’s makeup was also in the previous season: only Birmingham scored less goals in the league forest, but seven sides scored more.
And for now, this is probably the right balance. It is an old team that still gives relief to a British and Irish player Pool. To find a way to maximize their opportunities in the future and to score a way more, the team will eventually have to expand its scouting search beyond a couple’s islands in the Atlantic Ocean.
As is currently formed, however, wrexham is more likely to be a successful weather by bending in defense, rather than being very aggressive and ending with a deadly combination of a bad attack and a bad defense. The latter may increase its roof, but the former will increase its destination.
What they need to do as they need to eliminate as much negative side as possible. According to Twenty First Group, there is a 3.6% chance of promoting Wrexham – and the possibility of 19% has been resumed.
After three gradual promotion since Rrenalds and Mac, success will not continue to move upwards. No, a successful weather for Wrexham is anything that does not send them back.