Ker, the man who initially convinced McElhenney to invest in a football club, believes that achieving a third promotion in as many years might be too much too soon. He mentions that it typically takes three transfer windows to build a squad to be competitive in a division, and next season will have one window shorter than that. However, he acknowledges the strength of the team’s core, emphasizing their strong personalities, talent, and camaraderie, providing a strong foundation to build upon.
He anticipates adding new players in the summer and bidding farewell to some, as is the nature of football. Internally, the team’s objective is to secure promotion and establish a stable foundation, with the possibility of seeking promotion the following year. Ker believes that a rapid climb through the divisions could potentially be detrimental for the club, creating challenges related to infrastructure and facilities.
Therefore, he expresses a preference for a more gradual progress, aiming for a comfortable position in the upper mid-table, such as tenth place. Ker expresses his love for the club and the fans and admits that he would not actively seek to leave. However, he acknowledges that if Wrexham were to accept an offer from another club, he would have to comply with the decision.
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