Wrexham's promotion heroes have jetted out to Las Vegas to celebrate their sensational National League title win.
The players had previously been told there would be a big extravaganza waiting for them in Sin City should they ended the club's 15-year exile from the EFL, in an apparent bid to raise their efforts to climb out of English football's fifth tier.
Now, having ended the season with a record-breaking tally of 111 points, Hollywood co-owners Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds have stuck to their word.
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According to Paul Mullin there's only one further condition for the players heading stateside; no bank cards.
Mullin told GQ recently: “It became a thing where if we won the league, we'd get a holiday. So we're off to Vegas. Ryan and Rob told us to leave our cards at home, they're sorting the lot.
"They sent us a full itinerary just now. Part of me doesn't want to go, I might be dead by the end of it! But I'd never go to Vegas by me own accord, so I'm buzzing for it.”
However, one man that won't be heading over is manager Phil Parkinson, who's set to stay behind to begin preparations for life in League Two.
Speaking to Sky Sports during the club's recent trophy parade through the city centre, Parkinson said: "I didn't make the cut for the Vegas trip, unfortunately. We'll leave that one to the lads and hopefully, they will come back in one piece. I'm sure they will."
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