Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney are seeing their latest project at Wrexham take shape, with a temporary stand being constructed.
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Hollywood co-owners investing more fundsMore tickets set to become availableTemporary stand during Kop End constructionWHAT HAPPENED?
The Red Dragons recently announced that, in a bid to meet demand for tickets, they would be putting a new structure in place where the renovated Kop End stand will eventually sit. Little time has been wasted in delivering on that promise, with work well underway in North Wales.
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Wrexham intend to have the makeshift solution fully operational by the time they face Newport County in a Welsh derby date at SToK Racecourse on December 23. They will then enjoy an increased capacity through to the end of the 2023-24 campaign.
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The temporary stand will house a further 2,289 supporters and allows Wrexham to welcome fans back behind the goal at the Kop End. They have been playing in a three-sided venue for some time now – with the National League title secured and a place among the League Two frontrunners taken up while operating at limited capacity.
Getty/GOALWHAT NEXT FOR WREXHAM?
Hollywood co-owners Reynolds and McElhenney have been doing all they can to meet the demands of Wrexham supporters – on and off the field – with more funds being invested in club infrastructure ahead of another transfer window swinging open in January that will allow Phil Parkinson to bolster his ranks.






