I very much doubt that high ticket prices are what's stopping other non-league (or Wales 2nd tier women's league) teams from doing the same. I'd say it's decent considering the size of the town of Wrexham.
They're the only big club in North Wales so the catchment is closer to a million.
I think they'll reach the Championship quite quickly as they'll have the funds and fanbase.
The National League is notoriously hard to get out of but League Two is easy enough with 3 automatic places and one playoff winner.
So I'd imagine they'll be promoted this year and next.
Then maybe two seasons in League One before promotion.
So in 4 years they'll be a Championship team.
Championship is very difficult so they may be there for a few years.
It's funny that even with the money the Ryans are investing, they actually could make a profit eventually.
Sponsorship is based on numbers and with their growing global fanbase, they'll make lots of sponsorship money. Similar to us with noodle partners and whatnot.
So with the right manager and good recruitment, they could be a PL team in 6 or 7 years.
They're increasing the stadium capacity to 15,500. So maybe another development to 25,000 would be a sustainable model.
By the then the club could be worth 100m after they bought it for a couple of million.