If that's what you want to see in football then I'd suggest you can't like the sport that much.
Whichever way you look at it, what Wrexham is doing is going against the principles of the game and they're doing it in the small part of football where some of the principles still exist (the lower leagues of English football). They're utterly destroying the integrity of competition.
The same people that have a problem with what Man City have done in the Prem don't have a problem with Wrexham, despite them doing very similar things (sponsoring themselves for unknown quantities, outspending competition to a point it's impossible for them to keep up etc etc etc).
As i've said, we'll see if the same people supporting Wrexham will still be doing it in a couple of years when they're in our league.
'Going against the principles of the game', really? What a pompous comment. It's good to know you are football's self-appointed moral guardian, or at least when someone upsets your notion of fairness
I actually said that I didn't have a problem with the Wrexham approach, rather than saying this is want I want to see throughout football. These guys actually invested in a club with a solid fanbase that was capable of being reactivated and grown. They have put money in and generated 3rd party income, they are rebuilding the ground, they have a connection with the community and importantly, they seem to be enjoying themselves.
So, you know for sure that they are breaking rules over investment and sponsorship do you?
Did you whine about the money invested in Fleetwood, Salford and Forest Green, where in spite of the money people aren't that engaged and crowds are lower generally than Wrexham's pre investment numbers. What about Notts County where the owners have also invested - they were actually 23 points above the third placed team
The sports washing at the likes of Man City and Newcastle, Abramovich's dodgy money, the shenanigans at Reading, Bolton and Wigan, stripping ground ownership away from clubs, stiffing creditors, as Portsmouth did a few years (including St Johns), financing your club by misappropriating pension funds, owners that you rarely or never hear or see (oh, hang on there!), these are the things going 'against the principles' of the game, not what has happened at Wrexham.
In answer to your question about support - of course people supporting them will still be doing it if they get into League One, that would be another indicator that the plan is working.