Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney bought Wrexham AFC in February 2021, and have invested in the Welsh team in an effort to turn around their fortune on the pitch. The pair have also made a documentary about their venture.
Ryan Reynolds has been left"speechless" after Wrexham, the non-league team he co-owns with Rob McElhenney, dumped Coventry City out of the FA Cup.
At one point, the visitors were 2-0 up against Coventry, who sit three leagues above them, causing Reynolds to write"What. The. F***. Is. Happening?" on Twitter.Wrexham owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney honoured for 'promoting Wales and Welsh language to the world'
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