Ryan Reynolds, co-owner of Wrexham, remembered how “people laugh”, who explained in the duo’s first press conference that their ambition was to achieve the Premier League-and that he now wishes “the whole world” to visit the city.
This dream took another dramatic step to become a reality on Saturday, as Wrexham’s 3-0 victory against Charlton Athletic for the first time the automatic promotion to the championship.
Wrexham played National League Football in 2022/23, but in consecutive years there is no longer league, league and League 1 escaping-an incredible turnaround in the fortune that the Hollywood duo took control of the club in November 2020.
An emotional Reynolds who is regularly at games in addition to Mcelhenney was present for WREXHAMS and took on and took on Instagram To share some warm thoughts as soon as the dust had settled.
“We were at Wrexham for what appears like blinking of an eye, but that much has happened. I remember the first press conference, we were asked what our goals were … and I think Rob has stepped in with ‘The Premiere League’,” wrote the Deadpool star.
“People laughed. They had every right. It seemed crazy … but we didn’t jokes.
“I feel here at home. It is a place that appreciates the community, decency and history. From the respect that it pays out of the Gresford disaster, to the feeling of hope and miracles that were created by Mickey Thomas.
Reynolds recognized those who are responsible for delivery on the field for Wrexham and continued: “We wrote history. We became a record promotion for the third time in a row. This does not happen without the wisdom of Phil Parkinson and his coaching team. And martial arts that scored our second goal yesterday.
“The stadium feels like a church. I know of so many of them now. Since February 2021, I have seen how babies become regular. And some regular guests finally leave us. We had the honor of scattering the ashes of loved ones in this field.
“Someone said the Welsh has the” heart of a poet and the fist of a fighter “. I love that in this place. I wish the whole world could visit Wrexham. Diale.”
Wrexham will appear in Birmingham City next season in the second stage of English football and another team with top-class American investment interest. The NFL legend Tom Brady is a minority owner in the club and has worked with the Tom Wagner-founded Knighthead Capital Management LLC.