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Praey for the gods second boss
Praey for the gods second boss











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And it was Wrexham who came away as 2-0 winners, capping off a remarkable season.Īs someone who writes a lot of incredibly serious articles about fantastical situations in a video game, even I was slightly surprised that they managed to get promoted straight away so easily. Whoever won would be automatically promoted. Their final game of the season was away to fourth-placed Sutton United. Somehow, some way, they managed to get promoted by finishing third. But with so much hype around the team, anything less than promotion would surely put a pin in their balloon. Wrexham rallied in the second half of the season and by March they were eighth. And just like that, the first chapter of the inevitable Oscar-winning biopic was back on track. Phil Parkinson was sacked, and in came former Wigan Athletic and Accrington Stanley manager Leam Richardson. The feelgood factor was gone, Disney+ were thinking of pulling season three of the documentary and something had to give. In early January, Wrexham were lingering in 20th. So with Wrexham added to League Two at the expense of Rochdale, here are the results from our FM23 quest for the ultimate Hollywood ending. This is by no means an exact science, but then again, Wrexham’s ever-growing support continues to defy logic, so this new reputation figure was just about right. The sweet spot, therefore, was 5,400 - a larger global reach than Barnsley but still not as big as a former heavyweight like Sheffield Wednesday. For context, Barnsley’s reputation is 5,300 and Sheffield Wednesday’s is 5,500. Every club in Football Manager has a reputation between 0-10,000. To reflect the club’s growing popularity, we increased its in-game reputation score. Wrexham's Hollywood promotion: How Reynolds and McElhenney helped end 15 years of hurt













Praey for the gods second boss