Ryan Reynolds showed his true colours following Wrexham’s promotion to League One on Saturday afternoon with a classy message to a supporter. The Welsh side wrapped up back-to-back promotions in style by romping past relegation candidates Forest Green Rovers 6-0. It’s not
Wrexham won promotion to League One on Saturday – but Hollywood owners Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds were nowhere to be seen at the Racecourse Ground. The Welsh side won 6-0 against Forest Green Rovers as results elsewhere went their way to
Wrexham, just one year after returning to the English Football League, require a maximum of five points from their final three games to guarantee automatic promotion to League One. Phil Parkinson’s side would confirm a quick exit from the fourth tier on
Ryan Reynolds and Travis Kelce might face a tough start to the new F1 season with Alpine. Hollywood legend Reynolds and NFL superstar Kelce, who has hit the headlines for his relationship with Taylor Swift, both invested in the team last year.
Non-league Maidstone United found themselves in dreamland when Lamar Reynolds pulled off a brilliant chip to open the scoring against Championship high-flyers Ipswich Town in the FA Cup. The Stones currently sit 93 league positions below Ipswich in the English league system
Ryan Reynolds was forced to send an apology to Ollie Palmer when a joke at the Wrexham striker’s expense sparked a media storm that stretched across the Atlantic. Palmer has been one of the stars of the North Wales club’s hugely successful
Reynolds and McElhenney decided to include their denial rather than just ignore it, and shared the savage response in an episode. “No. Shove your shite documentary up your arse,” the message read from the supporters group. The owners laughed hysterically when bringing
King Charles surprised Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney when he called the Wrexham AFC owners after the success of their Disney Plus series Welcome to Wrexham. In the trailer for season two, the pair can be seen reflecting on the moment His
Tom Brady has some new rivals as a minority owner in the EFL Championship’s Birmingham City FC. Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney’s Wrexham AFC also plays in the EFL Championship. And though their teams will be battling for the same trophy, they
Actors Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney have been on the top of the world as Wrexham was promoted to English Football League Two from the National League. Ollie Palmer played a big role in Wrexham’s success as the club defeated rival Notts