FANS have reacted to the ‘abomination’ of a map that appears in Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney’s ‘welcome to Wrexham’ documentary.
The map showed Brentford as a club located on the border of SCOTLAND.
Brentford, of course, are based in West London with rival fans often joking the club is “just a bus stop in Hounslow.”
The club alluded to this in a tweet they posted and wrote: “We’re just a bus stop in Hexham. We have questions @WrexhamFX.”
Brentford weren’t the only victim of the documentary’s awful grasp of football geography, however.
Liverpool were moved to the Welsh border with Everton playing in the North East of Wales itself.
READ MORE ON FOOTBALL
And Cardiff and Swansea’s rivalry was rebranded as a Devon vs Cornwall rivalry.
QPR and Stoke City were also uprooted and moved to playing their football on the Welsh border.
Nottingham Forest play on the east coast with Stevenage being relocated to play their football alongside Portsmouth.
Arsenal and Watford are the only clubs in London apparently with Arsenal relocating back to the south of the river.
Most read in Football
FREE BETS – BEST BETTING OFFERS AND BONUSES NEW CUSTOMERS
Northernly Newcastle are also moved to the south west of Leeds.
Fans were appalled by just how wrong the map was, with one saying: “What in the f*** is this? Did the person responsible for this map have a brain? @WrexhamFX”
Another wrote: “What is this map based off and who made it? I have so many questions about this particular area” – with the picture honed in on Brentford and Blythe Spartans as England’s most northernly teams.
Another user joked: “Always said the Blyth Spartans vs Brentford was the most feared derby in football.”
A fourth fan wrote: “Wrexham will never overtake Everton as the biggest club in Wales.”
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk