Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney appear to be bringing new wheels into Wrexham, with the club’s team bus being put up for sale.
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Red Dragons accustomed to travelling in styleHave flown to a number of matchesUpgrade sought when heading out on the roadGetty/GOALWHAT HAPPENED?
The Red Dragons have grown accustomed to travelling in style since seeing Hollywood co-owners complete their stunning takeover of the club in 2021. Questions were asked of why the Welsh outfit chose to fly to so many games during a record-breaking promotion-winning campaign in 2022-23 – with one trip to Gateshead seeing them in the air for just 29 minutes.
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When they did take to the road, Wrexham’s squad piled into a 2011 (11) Scania K400EB Irizar i6 30 + 5 Seat VIP Corporate Executive Coach. Said vehicle has served them well down the years, with over 700,000 km on the clock, but the time has come for an upgrade.
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Anybody wanting to buy a piece of Wrexham history – with the team’s crest still proudly displayed on the back windows – will have to dig deep in order to get a deal over the line. The coach in question comes with a price tag of £77,950 and is being moved on by . It boasts 30 reclining seats, seven tables, three fridges, an oven, microwave, coffee machine, seven monitors and a PlayStation 5.
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Whatever Wrexham have lined up for future games, Reynolds and McElhenney are unlikely to have spared any cost. They are doing all they can to ensure that Phil Parkinson’s side are in the best possible position to secure promotion out of League Two in 2024.