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Wrexham co-owners Reynolds and McElhenney one step closer to the supreme dream

Canadian actor Ryan Reynolds said he felt like “impossible dream” when the idea of ​​buying a shopping club Wrexham by colleague Hollywood A-Lister Rob McElhenney. They had an idea for a documentary. The ultimate goal was to reach the Premier League.

Four years after they bought clothes for North Wales, Wrexham are one league away from achieving their sublime naked after 3-0 Win over Charlton Athletić on Saturday He saw them that they were promoted for a record third time in a row.

“It seemed to be just an impossible dream, and we do what we are lucky is that the narrators are”, “ Reynolds, most famous for the role of superhero character Deadpool, said Sky Sports after the game.

“And when you’re the storyteller, you look as much as you can on the type of macroew about this history.

“We stood there to work a press conference four years ago and said that our goal was to prepare in the Premier League.

“And it was understandably a lot of the tattle and laughter and kikot, but it starts to feel like a real, tangible thing that could come to the fruition at this time.”

The red dragons will be played in the championship next season, something that was unthinkable four years ago when Wrexham is a non-combined team that does not go anywhere.

I asked to be just one league under England Var’s top, McElhenney laughed and said: “Well, that’s for tomorrow to think about it. It’s just enjoying the moment today. We could probably wait until 12:01.”

Reynolds replied: “We have to wait until tomorrow? I’ll delete the table I put in half my time.”

Actors and Wrexham Owners Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds with the former Wrexham Fudbaler Mickey Thomas Promoting Championship
Actors and Wrexham Owners Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds with the former Wrexham Fudbaler Mickey Thomas Promoting ChampionshipAction Images via Reuters / Craig Brough

The popularity of Wrexhamova is a skirotil on both sides of the Atlantic due to the owner of the North American and welcome to the Wrexham documentary.

While many sports teams have celebrity occupants, Reynolds and McElhenney are everything, but they are absent.

Reynolds, whose wife and colleague, Blake Lively, was also on Saturday, told reporters earlier this week in New York that stress was “like an eight-inch ulcer in my stomach.”

McElhenney is on Monday before his key wins delivered the pre-player on Monday before he was crucial in Blackpool, then spent the last week in Wales with them.

The Ground Grounse Crourse showed the dying records from the Saturday thriller, turning to applaud the two, who were both on the celebrated field shortly after the final whistle, packaging in giant hugs.

“Ryan and I have the easiest job in the world, who will appear and watch this amazing football team and this amazing story still take place” McElhenney said, American best known for his role in Sitcom, is always sunny in Philadelphia.

“And if you want to see what it means to them, you enter that locker room after losing and there is nothing that can’t consulate them” Reynolds added.

“You see a bite and metal that players have. That means everything to them.”

The Duo ended his interview with a microphone shut. And then Reynolds chose the microphones from the field and isbled from the grass before they surrendered them.

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