July 8, 2024

Supporters can buy the shirt at the Club Shop, which is open on Monday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., or online.

To restrict the number of customers in the store at once, there might be a queuing system outside the Club Shop if demand calls for it.

Although we can only offer Third shirts in adult sizes (M–5XL), we can assure you that a shipment of children’s shirts is on its way. When our Home and Third shirts in smaller sizes arrive, information about them will be made available through our official Club channels.

Customers may only buy a maximum of four shirts in a single transaction, both in-store and online, to lessen the possibility that shirts will be resold for a profit.

You can visit us in-store or buy our 2023/24 Home, Away, and Third shirt on the official Club Shop website.

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The brand-new STōK Cold Brew-powered This Week in Wrexham podcast is live and features an interview with Super Paul Mullin, who is ranked tenth.

The current Golden Boot winner and two-time Wrexham AFC Player of the Season discussed his career, his move to North Wales, and the Welcome to Wrexham documentary with podcast host Roger Bennett.

The brand-new STōK Cold Brew-powered This Week in Wrexham podcast is live and features an interview with Super Paul Mullin, who is ranked tenth.

The current Golden Boot winner and two-time Wrexham AFC Player of the Season discussed his career, his move to North Wales, and the Welcome to Wrexham documentary with podcast host Roger Bennett.

The host of “This Week in Wrexham” will be local correspondent Tom Lewis, also known as “Tomi Caws,” a journalist and lifelong supporter who has followed Wrexham throughout the nation throughout their illustrious history. He’ll write amiable and relatable weekly travelogues, tracking the team both at home and away.

Moreover, Tomi will accompany host Roger Bennett on a monthly in-depth digital special featuring a prominent Wrexham player or back office executive; Mullin’s interview will be the first of these. The podcast feeds, “The Raven” newsletter, and Men in Blazers social media accounts will all feature the content.

“This Week in Wrexham” is supported by STōK Cold Brew Coffee, the official stadium sponsor of Wrexham AFC and one of the biggest and fastest-growing cold brew coffee brands in the United States. The oldest international stadium in the world, the STōK Cae Ras, has been home to Wrexham AFC since 1864 and saw the first ever home international match for Wales in 1877.

“The biggest micro-megapower in football history is Wrexham AFC. Men in Blazers Media Network co-founder Bennett stated, “With “Welcome to Wrexham,” the Club has connected with a sizable worldwide audience who have identified with the team’s journey, which has been lived out in a spirit of joy, meaning, and true inclusivity. “We hope that by presenting the story of their current season week by week, game by game, and emotion by emotion, “This Week in Wrexham” will do just that.”

Co-chairman of Wrexham AFC Rob McElhenney stated: “It’s difficult not to fall in love with Wrexham AFC right away because of the team, city, and community.” I’m happy that Men in Blazers and STōK are collaborating to offer their American audiences a weekly peek at the Club, enabling a fresh group of people to experience the happiness (and occasionally suffering) that this group can bring.”

Humphrey Ker, executive director of Wrexham AFC, continued, “Wrexham’s story can now be told once a week thanks to the collaboration between STōK and Men in Blazers.

“The unique nature of the Club fits perfectly with the approach of Rog to the podcast, which is nearly as refreshing as STōK Cold Brew Coffee.”

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