Wrexham have paid tribute to Welcome to Wrexham star Arthur Massey following his recent passing.
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- Welcome to Wrexham star Massey dies aged 100
- Tributes paid to centenarian following passing
- Red Dragons honour Arthur with classy homage
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WHAT HAPPENED?
In early August, it emerged that 100-year-old Massey had died. The Second World War veteran, who reached the milestone earlier this year, was a popular figure on the club's Welcome to Wrexham TV show and after co-owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenny paid tribute to him, the Red Dragons honoured him further still on Wednesday.
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WHAT WREXHAM SAID
The Instagram post reads: "We paid tribute to Arthur Massey this morning (September 4), a devoted Wrexham AFC supporter, who passed away recently at the age of 100. Thank you for all your loyal support over the years, Arthur – you'll always be a Red."
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THE BIGGER PICTURE
Wrexham have been a huge success story in recent seasons. Since the Hollywood duo took over the club in early 2021, they have risen from the National League to League One and are developing a worldwide fanbase thanks to Reynolds and McElhenney's connections and business acumen. But off the pitch, classy acts such as these have endeared themselves to a growing number of football fans – both in and outside of the club.
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WHAT NEXT?
In-form Wrexham, who sit second in League One after picking up 10 points from a possible 12 so far, host local rivals Shrewsbury Town on Saturday, before taking on Salford City in the EFL Trophy three days later.