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Hollywood owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney ‘jetting to UK to support Wrexham’s rivals at Wembley’


WREXHAM owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney are flying to the UK to support their National League rivals Notts County in the play-off final.

The Hollywood stars have already secured promotion to League Two with Wrexham after finishing top of the National League.

Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds took over Wrexham in November 2020 and they have transformed the club

But they are keen to be in support of the team that pushed them all the way this season and will be making the long journey from the USA to see them play at Wembley.

Notts County amassed a whopping 107 points in the league this season, but Wrexham’s excellence just pipped them to the post meaning their promotion fate lies in the hands of the play-offs.

The Magpies secured their place in the play-off final in dramatic fashion with a 120th minute winner against Boreham Wood.

They will take on Chesterfield at Wembley on Saturday where they will have to earn their spot in the Football League.

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Reynolds and McElhenney have been consistent in their support for Notts County and the Deadpool star spoke about it after Wrexham secured top spot in the National League.

Reynolds said: “We are rooting for Notts County. We want to see them go up to League Two and face them next year. They’re incredible.

“I have such enormous respect for everything they’ve built and everything that they’ve done and it’s just insane for me that only one goes up automatically.”

McElhenney has also been vocal in his support of the Nottingham based club and took to Twitter to commend their low season ticket prices.

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He said: “This is an absolute bargain. I encourage anyone in the area to do this if you can. Notts County is one of the most exciting teams in sports.”

Luke Williams’ side will be hoping for a return to League Two for the first time since their relegation in 2019.


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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