Wrexham fans did not spare the hints as they yanked off their seats and invaded the Racecourse Ground at the blast of the final whistle after Wrexham Vs Forest Green Rovers League Two match, MySportDab reports.
It is rare for a team to seal back-to-back promotions to the next tier of the English football system but Wrexham completed the feat in an emphatic and dramatic fashion.
In two years, the Red Dragons have broken barriers to win promotions in two consecutive seasons through the English football system.
And the fans could not hold it today at the Racecourse Ground as the Red Dragons romped to an emphatic 6-0 victory over Forest Green to earn promotion to League One.
Lee got off the mark for the hosts scoring 17 minutes into the game to pave the way for victory.
Six minutes later, Mullin made 2-0 to smash Forest Green’s comeback hopes. In the 33rd minute, Inniss scored an own goal to sink the visitors deeper away from their dominant opponents.
A minute before the break, Mullin raked home his brace and made it 4-0. At this point, the Racecourse Ground painted red with troops of Wrexham fans, began to get the party underway as promotion to the English third tier was sure on the table.
In the second half, Wrexham continued on their dominant trail. Barnett and Marriott scored again to make it a thumping victory.
The six-goal haul saw the hosts, not only secure victory, but promoted to League One, and it is the second time in two years they have been promoted across different tiers of the English football system – back-to-back promotions.
A charged Wrexhams could not hold back the building hysteria, and at the blast of the final whistle, they invaded the pitch in large numbers to celebrate the victory.
It was another big milestone in the history of the club as they secured back-to-back promotions in two seasons.
Wrexhams’ remarkable progress has been credited to the Hollywood duo Rob McElheney and Ryan Reynolds, who took over the club recently.
The Red Dragons will now hope to continue on a similar prolific trail as they leap into the third tier of the football system.
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