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    Bolton star forced to withdraw from squad after SNEEZING injury as manager says ‘he’s a powerful boy’

    BOLTON star Victor Adeboyejo was ruled out of a cup clash after a violent SNEEZE.The centre-forward unbelievably injured himself while letting out a sneeze ahead of Bolton’s Bristol Street Motors Trophy clash with Barrow on Tuesday.Victor Adeboyejo managed to injure himself while sneezingCredit: RexAdeboyejo, 26, was set to take part in the group game, but was forced to pull out after feeling discomfort in his ribcage and back.According to Wanderers boss Ian Evatt, that discomfort was all caused because of a “powerful” sneeze.Speaking to The Bolton News after the game, Evatt explained: “Victor has been suffering with a nasty back injury and a sneeze set it off yesterday believe it or not.”We have had it scanned and should have the results very soon, everyone remembers the challenge at Charlton, he was OK at the time.READ MORE IN FOOTBALL”But then he had a pretty hefty sneeze – now Victor is a powerful boy and even his sneezes are powerful.“He felt a bit of a crack in between his ribs and we are hopeful it is just a cartilage or muscular issue but until we had a good look at the scan we won’t know.”Bolton did just fine without Adeboyejo, managing a 3-2 win over League Two side Barrow to get their campaign off to a winning start.The Trotters are going along much better in the cups that the league.Most read in FootballFootball’s strangest injuriesA look at some of the weirdest injuries in football…RAPHINAFormer Leeds United winger Raphinha managed to injure his knee while reacting angrily to being subbed off for Barcelona.The Brazilian reportedly kicked a fridge, doing enough damage to rule him out for a game.FRANK LAMPARDFrank Lampard unbelievably managed to break his hand as a manager!While Everton boss, Lampard celebrated a late winner and took a whack to his hand, subsequently breaking it.FRENKIE DE JONGBarcelona midfielder and long time Man Utd target Frenkie de Jong almost missed a number of games after being stung by A BEE!The star’s hand was left massively swollen after a painful reaction from the nasty sting. RIO FERDINANDDuring his time at Leeds United, Ferdinand managed to injure himself while playing football… on the PlayStation!The England and Man Utd icon strained his knee after resting on his leg for too long while playing Pro Evolution Soccer.DAVID JAMESFormer England No.1 David James has managed to injure himself in bizarre fashion TWICE!The retired shot stopper pulled a muscle in his back while reaching for the TV remote, while he also hurt his shoulder when he was carp fishing.READ MORE INCREDIBLY BIZARRE INJURIES HERE.BEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSTwo wins in the Carabao Cup have teed up a trip to face Premier League giants Arsenal in the third round later this month.However, their performances in League One see them sat 18th, winning just one of their four opening games.That victory was at Leyton Orient on the opening day – when Adeboyejo scored the winner.’Egg and flour attack sparked training ground wars’ | QPR captain Steve Cook plays What the EFL?! More

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    Former Premier League club ‘set to share stadium with rugby side Wasps’ after being banished from top tier

    FORMER Premier League outfit Charlton Athletic are set to share their stadium with rugby team Wasps, according to reports.Wasps are looking for a new home after being relegated from the Premiership in 2022 when the club went into administration.Wasps could be set to share a stadium with a former Premier League clubCredit: AlamyThe rugby club are reportedly planning on sharing The Valley with Charlton AthleticCredit: RexWasps were banished from the Premiership when they went into administration in 2022Credit: RexAccording to The Times, that new home could be Charlton Athletic’s ground, The Valley.They claim that Wasps are eyeing both a return to professional rugby and a spot inside the 27,000-seater stadium at the same time.Once a top flight club, Wasps’ £95m debt saw them banished from the Premiership and set for a drop all the way down to the TENTH TIER of the English rugby union system.However, it’s claimed by The Times that the club are hoping to have their place in the Championship reinstated for the 2025/26 season after rugby execs began laying the foundations for them to be parachuted into the second tier.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLAnd if those plans do go ahead, Wasps look likely to share their home with League One football club Charlton.Wasps are said to be hoping to set up in Kent, with the area a supposed hotbed for community clubs and regrowing Wasps as a national side.The Valley isn’t actually located in Kent, but is situated very close by in south east London.Wasps had bid to build their own 28,000-seat stadium in Sevenoaks, but have faced strong local opposition to their proposed plans – forcing them to look at other options.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSWasps had previously shared Coventry City’s Ricoh Arena before they went bust in 2022.They also played at Wycombe Wanderers’ Adams Park and QPR’s Loftus Road in the past.Iconic stadium unrecognisable amid ‘groundbreaking’ £1.3BILLION renovation as incredible pics show host of new featuresThe move to The Valley could prove difficult going forward with Charlton’s men’s side not the only team to use the stadium as things stand.The Addicks’ women’s team made the permanent move to the former Premier League ground for the 2024/25 season.Three teams playing in one stadium could throw up issues regarding fixture congestion.Charlton do not currently own the stadium, rather they rent it from the club’s controversial former owner Roland Ducharelet.Their current lease is set to expire in 2035.Wasps used to share their stadium with Coventry CityCredit: PA More

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    Meet Tottenham wonderkid Will Lankshear, 19, who has been compared with Harry Kane and released by bitter rivals Arsenal

    JAMES MADDISON summed up just how much excitement there is at Tottenham over the club’s clutch of teenage talents right now.The England midfielder told assistant boss Matt Wells he “could not believe” how good they were earlier this summer.Will Lankshear scored for Tottenham against Bristol Rovers in the EFL Trophy in AugustCredit: RexLankshear was Premier League 2 player of the season last termCredit: RexLankshear chilling out on a night offCredit: https://www.instagram.com/will.lankshear/Striker Will Lankshear leads that group – which also includes 17-year-old wonderkid Mikey Moore.The centre-forward, 19, won the Premier League 2 player of the year last season and has impressed Ange Postecoglou so much in pre-season, there is a chance he could be in the first-team picture this term.HOW DO THEY PLAY AND WHO DO THEY REMIND YOU OF?AN exciting, young English striker released by Arsenal and picked up by Tottenham – where have we heard that one before?Comparisons between Harry Kane and current Spurs starlet Lankshear are not hard to draw, and not just because of their similar path across North London at academy level.Read more football newsLankshear, 19, has echoes of Kane in his physique, his willingness to improve and his predatory instincts inside the penalty box.He has even celebrated scoring goals in a similar manner to the England captain, with that little jump and fist pump, although their all-round playing style differs.It goes without saying that no one in N17 is expecting Lankshear to emulate Kane’s historic feats – that would be ridiculous and unfair pressure to put on any young player.TELL US ABOUT HIS RISELankshear began his footballing journey in the Arsenal academy along with older brother Alex Lankshear, 21 and now of Blackpool.Most read in FootballYet the Gunners made the questionable decision to let Will go in the summer of 2021 – perhaps because of a change in academy manager at the time, with Per Mertesacker arriving – just as they did all those years ago with a nine-year-old Kane.Inside Angel Gomes’ rise from Man Utd wonderkid to England starLankshear quickly shook off the disappointment and moved north to join Sheffield United.The Blades scouts had been tipped off that Arsenal were not going to offer a deal and invited Lankshear in on a trial, where he impressed with his attitude and work-rate.They agreed a scholarship contract in February 2021, with Lankshear valuing how the Yorkshire side had a track record of successfully moulding other physical centre-forwards such as Dominic Calvert-Lewin.Lankshear struck up a strong relationship with academy boss and former EFL striker Jack Lester, who regularly coached the forwards, including Daniel Jebbison and William Osula, now of Premier League pair Bournemouth and Newcastle respectively.Lankshear, 19, has echoes of Kane in his physique, his willingness to improve and his predatory instincts inside the penalty box.It was not long until he was training up with Paul Heckingbottom’s first team and it was in the Steel City where he honed his physical prowess, speed and agility.Lankshear hit a hat-trick on his Blades’ Under-18s debut in a 4-1 win over Coventry and ended up with more than 30 goals at that level.But when United encountered financial problems in the summer of 2022, they saw selling Lankshear as a chance to earn a quick return on a player that had cost them nothing.Tottenham got him in a deal that could rise to £2.5million if all clauses are met was the first time Spurs had spent big on a teenager from the EFL since prising Dele Alli from MK Dons in 2015.Lankshear was attracted to the world-class facilities at Spurs’ training ground and loved the idea of learning from record-scorer Kane, with whom he spent a season before the England captain’s move to Bayern Munich last August.Lankshear impressed for Tottenham in pre-seasonCredit: ReutersYet his first six months in N17 were spent on the sidelines after an operation on his knee.It meant that going into last season, all Lankshear was hoping for was an injury-free campaign – but he got so much more: ending up the Premier League 2 player of the season after his 21 goals and two assists in 22 games helped Spurs to the title.Tellingly about his character, Lankshear showed his team-mates with praise when interviewed in May about his gong.The youngster told Spurs’ website: “I’m proud of the goals I’ve scored but it’s all come from the team.“The quality we’ve got in this team has definitely helped me and definitely I wouldn’t have got my top goalscorer without my team-mates.”Lankshear could get more first-team opportunities this season given that there will be more fixtures – and scored in the EFL Trophy against Bristol Rovers last month.He damaged his hamstring in that match but is expected to be fit by the end of the international break.WHAT ARE THE EXPERTS SAYING?Paul Heckingbottom coached Lankshear at Sheffield United.The 47-year-old told SunSport: “He was hungry. He was just what we were all about.“Jack Lester quickly picked up on his movement in and around the box and thinking like a goalscorer which I think is his biggest attribute.The way that Ange plays, having a No9 occupying centre-backs and trying to play on the shoulder and being good in the box is a big, big thing… Will can do thatPaul Heckingbottom“When we were coaching him and putting on a session for the centre-backs, him and his movement could destroy a session. His instincts constantly caused problems as a coach and as a defender.“The way that Ange plays, having a No9 occupying centre-backs and trying to play on the shoulder and being good in the box is a big, big thing. Will can do that.“He makes good runs off the shoulder and he’s all about being alert and alive in the box and finishing chances.“I wouldn’t be surprised if he goes out on loan and see him scoring goals in the EFL.”Can you name the famous fathers?WHAT DOES THE NEXT 12 MONTHS HOLD?Dane Scarlett and Alejo Veliz were ahead in the pecking when the players returned in July but Lankshear’s energy and cameo displays off the bench saw him supersede those two, who have since been loaned respectively to Oxford and Espanyol.Lankshear, who netted six goals in pre-season, could have been farmed out too, with Birmingham boss Chris Davies – Postecoglou’s No2 last season – keen to borrow him..But with Richarlison’s continuous injury problems – and the recent setback to £65million new-boy Dominic Solanke – Spurs have decided to keep him close for the first half of the season at least. Like whizkid team-mate Moore, Lankshear will be hoping for cameos here and there when back fit. His best chance of minutes will come in the cups and in the Europa League.READ MORE SUN STORIESThe 19-year-old’s ability to find space in the box and finish, which he showed in pre-season goals against Hearts and Team K League, seems a good fit for Postecoglou’s attacking approach which carves out plenty of close-range opportunities for the central striker.He would likely have the support of his team-mates too, with Lankshear understood to have felt like he’s been accepted by the senior pros in the dressing room. More

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    Supercomputer predicts final League One table as Birmingham miss out on title despite £30m splurge & Wrexham heartache

    WREXHAM’S Hollywood rise through the divisions will hit the breaks this year as they miss out on promotion from League One, according to a supercomputer.The Red Dragons have got off to a fast start after returning to the third tier for the first time in 14 years following back-to-back promotions.Wrexham are predicted to miss out on autos but finish in the play-offsCredit: PABirmingham are tipped to miss out on the title despite signing Jay Stansfield for £15mCredit: RexSteve Bruce could guide Blackpool to 15th after being appointed this weekCredit: PABut they will have to do things differently this year if they are to reach the Championship as a supercomputer predicted Phil Parkinson’s side to finish in the play-offs.A supercomputer run by OLBG has tipped Wrexham to finish fifth – nine points off an automatic promotion place.Big spenders Birmingham are expected to beat the Ryan Reynolds-owned side to second place.Chris Davies’ side have earned 10 points from their opening four games in the league this campaign.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLHowever the Blues are tipped to miss out on the league title to Bolton despite their record £30MILLION spend this summer.Even the arrival of £15m Jay Stansfield – League One’s most expensive signing ever – will seemingly not be enough for Birmingham to be crowned champions.Bolton have got off to a slow start with just one win from four games but are tipped to pip Birmingham to the title by three points.While Huddersfield, Peterborough and Lincoln are all set to join Wrexham in the play-offs.Most read in EFLCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSBolton will be League One championsAnd it is the Imps who will upset the odds and progress through the play-off, beating Peterborough 2-1 at Wembley to reach the second tier for the first time in over 60 years.There is also a big shock at the opposite end of the table with Nathan Jones’ Charlton heading for the drop.’Egg and flour attack sparked training ground wars’ | QPR captain Steve Cook plays What the EFL?!The Addicks have won three of their first four games but are predicted to win just nine more matches, resulting in relegation.Elsewhere Blackpool are expected to move out of the relegation zone and finish 15th following the appointment of Steve Bruce. More

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    EFL ‘club will have to wait FOUR YEARS’ to cash in on Ivan Toney sell on clause after England star’s £40m Saudi transfer

    PETERBOROUGH will have to wait FOUR YEARS to receive the money owed to them following Ivan Toney’s £40million transfer from Brentford to Al-Ahli.The England international, 28, had been heavily linked with a Premier League move to Arsenal, Manchester United or Chelsea, but ended up penning a Deadline Day move with the Saudi club.Ivan Toney joined Al-Ahli from Brentford on Deadline DayCredit: Instagram @alahliclub.saToney’s former club Peterborough believe it could take four years to receive the money they are owedCredit: GettyIt is understood Peterborough, who sold Toney for £6m in 2020, are due around £4m thanks to a sell-on clause involved in his move to West London.They will then reportedly have to pay around £1m of that to another of his former clubs, Newcastle.However, Peterborough chairman Darragh MacAnthony has claimed the League One side do not expect the full payment until around 2028.He told talkSPORT: “The Ivan Toney deal is done. Did we earn the millions we thought we would a year ago or 18 months ago? No. READ MORE IN FOOTBALL”We’re going to have to wait like four years to get paid, it wasn’t in sterling, it was in euros believe it or not, so by the time I got the deal sheet yesterday, looking at it I actually expected it was going to be along those lines.”I was never overly excited come the deadline. I didn’t actually think he was going to go, so I’d written that off about a week ago. “The lack of interest from other clubs and the whole Saudi thing and the fella from Napoli [Victor Osimhen linked with Al-Hilal] I thought ‘you know what this is probably going to go one way’ and that would be him being sold for a pittance in January.”Something was better than nothing, but I think the gold bullions that everyone thinks we made, I think we’ve got to wait four years for the money over time.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSDarragh MacAnthony has admitted Peterborough will be waiting some time for the Toney moneyCredit: Getty”It is what it is, it’s another nice bit of business by our football club and we move on.”Peterborough signed Toney from Newcastle in 2018 for just £350,000.Angry Chelsea fan slams Todd Boehly’s transfer policy and claims no Blues supporters are happy with his running of the ‘unrecognisable’ clubHe scored 49 goals and assisted 15 in 94 games for Posh across a two-season spell.After joining Brentford, he bagged 72 goals in 141 matches for The Bees and has earned six caps for England.He played a cameo role for Gareth Southgate’s men at the Euros as they made it all the way to the final.But interim boss Lee Carsley did not include him in his first squad for the Three Lions’ upcoming Nations League games against Republic of Ireland and Finland. More

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    Former Premier League star’s son labelled ‘cheat code’ as he scores just 22 minutes into debut for new club

    THE son of a former Premier League star has been labelled a “cheat code” after scoring just 22 minutes into his debut.Leo Castledine, the son of ex-Premier League star Stewart, sealed a loan transfer to League One outfit Shrewsbury from Chelsea last week.Leo Castledine scored just 22 minutes into his Shrewsbury debutCredit: X @shrewsburytownThe 19-year-old joined the League One side from Chelsea on loanCredit: RexThe highly-rated 19-year-old made his debut for the Blues in their Carabao Cup clash against Middlesbrough last season.However, he was sent on his first senior loan move to continue his development. And the attacking midfielder wasted no time in showing what he can do after netting Shrewsbury’s opener in their 3-0 win over Leyton Orient on Saturday.Castledine made a smart run into the right channel before he was slipped into the penalty with a deft pass from Tommi O’Reilly, who is on loan from Aston Villa.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLThe teen then made no mistake when he was presented with the chance in front of goal, managing to squeeze a first-time shot into Zach Hemming’s near post.Taking to Instagram after the game, Castledine shared a video of the goal and captioned his post: “3 points and a goal on my league debut, what a feeling! Looking forward to next week @shrewsburytown 💙🧡.”Reacting to his debut on social media, one fan said: “Leo Castledine and Tommi O’Reilly is a f***ing cheat code. Wow.”A second said: “Leo Castledine looks a player. Makes you wonder how Shrewsbury managed to see him and get him on loan from Chelsea and we didn’t.”Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSA third added: “Chelsea’s Leo Castledine, on league debut, picked out by Villa’s Tommi O’Reilly. Can already tell these two loanees are gonna be fun at.”Tom Bloxham came off the bench to round out the result for the Shrews as he netted a brace with goals in the 82nd and 95th minute of play.Chelsea fans can’t name their OWN PLAYERS after another wild transfer window under owner Todd BoehlyThe result was the first win of the season for Paul Hurst’s side and shot them out of the relegation zone.Meanwhile, it left Orient still looking for their first win of the campaign with four defeats on the bounce to start the season leaving them rock-bottom of League One.Can you name the famous fathers? More

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    Premier League predictions and EFL tips this weekend including acca, Saturday banker and longshot PLUS £60 in free bets

    THERE’S another full card of English football fixtures this weekend before a brief pause due to the international break next week.So SunSport tipster Craig Mahood is back with his tips and predictions including an accumulator, best Saturday single bet and a whopping longshot treble attempt for those that like one at big odds!Find The Sun’s betting publishing principles herePremier League and EFL tips this weekend including single, acca and huge longshotWilliam Hill: Claim £60 welcome bonus – click here*The 5-fold acca – back it with William HillIt’s a 32/1 five-fold across the top four divisions in England this week.It starts in the top flight and ASTON VILLA (4/5) travel to Midlands rivals Leicester, looking to bounce back from defeat to Arsenal last week.Villa will be keen to get back to winning ways and should have too much for a Foxes side that were beaten at Fulham last week.Speaking of Fulham, they’ll face a tough afternoon at new boys IPSWICH (21/10), tipped to get their Premier League campaign up and running.This will be viewed as a fresh start after a horrible start against Liverpool and Man City.Beaten by League Two AFC Wimbledon in midweek won’t have helped things but this will show where they are in league terms and look a decent price at home.How to claim William Hill’s new customer offerWilliam Hill £60 welcome bonusVisit the William Hill website HERE*Register an account using the Promo Code: T60Once your account is registered, click ‘opt in’ on the ‘Vegas Promotion’ pageDeposit a minimum of £10 in your main account to receive a £20 Vegas Bonus for use on Selected GamesThen place a bet with a minimum stake of £10 at odds of 1/2 or greater on any football marketOnce that’s settled, your account will be credited with £40 in free betsWilliam Hill: Claim £60 welcome bonus – click here*High-flying SUNDERLAND (Evs) can continue their terrific start to the season with a win at Portsmouth.Pompey have three draws and a defeat to their name so far with the Black Cats beating promotion hopefuls Burnley comfortably last time out to maintain their 100% record – without having conceded yet.BIRMINGHAM (4/9) host Wigan having splashed the cash in this window, latterly on Lyndon Dykes.Birmingham were beaten by Fulham in the cup in midweek but had won three on the bounce before it and look sure to be in the promotion shake-up this season.And finally, BROMLEY (21/20) host a Crewe side that haven’t scored in any of the three league games, conceding six in the process and picking up just one point.Saturday English football accaBack with William HillIPSWICH vs FulhamLeicester vs ASTON VILLAPortsmouth vs SUNDERLANDBIRMINGHAM vs WiganBROMLEY vs CreweBack all five to win at 32/1 with William Hill HERE*William Hill: Claim £60 welcome bonus – click here*Saturday singleEverton to win. Ok, you’ll need to hear me out with this one.Yes, they were well beaten by Brighton on matchday one and yes they were absolutely woeful against Tottenham last week.But they’ll both likely be up high in European contention based on early season form, so the Toffees’ season starts on Saturday.A home game against Bournemouth has been kind to them in the past, winning SIX of the last seven here at Goodison going back to 2016 – scoring 17 and conceding eight in the process.Bournemouth were dumped out the cup in midweek and will be ruing their VAR misfortune denying them three points last week, having opened with two draws in the league.Everton to beat Bournemouth at 7/4 with William Hill – ADD TO YOUR BET SLIP HERE.LongshotOne for those that like a really speculative punt at silly odds.A match result & BTTS treble, which begins with West Brom who host Swansea in the Championship. The Baggies were good 2-1 winners at Stoke last time and won this fixture 3-2 last season.Stockport are out in front in the early stages of League One as one of only three sides to win all their games so far. They head to Mansfield who haven’t won any of their last four games, including a 4-1 defeat last week.And finally Newport have won their last two games by a 3-1 score-line, and head to Morecambe who’ve lost all three of their games under Derek Adams, who appears to be carrying on the dreadful form that got him sacked by Ross County.West Brom, Stockport and Newport all to win & BTTS in each game at 107/1 with William Hill – CLAIM HEREWilliam Hill: Claim £60 welcome bonus – click here*Remember to gamble responsiblyA responsible gambler is someone who:Establishes time and monetary limits before playingOnly gambles with money they can afford to loseNever chase their lossesDoesn’t gamble if they’re upset, angry, or depressedGamcare – www.gamcare.org.ukGamble Aware – www.gambleaware.orgFind our detailed guide on responsible gambling practices here.For help with a gambling problem, call the National Gambling Helpline on 0808 8020 133 or go to www.gamstop.co.uk*18+. Play Safe. 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    Wrexham paying wages rivals ‘can’t’ match despite Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney ‘investing very little of own money’

    WREXHAM’S Hollywood owners have turned the club into a global brand since they took over.And the chairman of one League One rival has commended them for doing it with “very little of their own money”.Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds have transformed Wrexham since taking over the clubCredit: GettyPeterborough chairman Darragh MacAnthony has praised their savvy techniques to climb the football league pyramidCredit: GettyWrexham’s owners, Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds, have catapulted the Welsh side from non-league to League One since they took over in 2020.And the pair have managed to do it by attracting some big name stars, who wouldn’t normally drop down divisions, to join their ranks.With two consecutive promotions under their belt, rival chairman Darragh MacAnthony has backed them to breeze to a third this season.The Peterborough exec pointed towards the big wage packets that Wrexham can pay their players as the reason they’re able to make such impressive progress through the divisions.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLSpeaking to TalkSPORT, he said: “They’ll be in the Championship and we could still be in League One because they can pay £7,000-£10,000 a week to players and we can’t.”That’s the dynamic of the game. Fair play to the owners.”Wrexham have seen players such as Ollie Palmer, Paul Mullin and Elliot Lee drop down multiple divisions to join their project in recent seasons.While they managed to convince Arsenal shot-stopper Arthur Okonkwo to join their ranks after he was released by the Premier League club this summer.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSAlthough most fans would assume that Reynolds and McElhenney are pumping in their movie star cash to foot the bills, MacAnthony has claimed they’re doing it with sponsorship money instead.Praising their savvy plans to turn Wrexham into a brand, he added: “They bought into the club with a plan in mind and they’ve managed to finance it by selling documentaries, advertising, and doing deals with skincare companies, drink companies etc.Watch moment Ryan Reynolds is surprised by Wrexham star live on BBC Radio 1 “When they’ve had to put very little of their own money in. I saw their revenues last season and it was £15-£20 million a year as opposed to £5 million when they first came in. “It’s probably even more now. Anyone who can do that while also winning promotions deserves credit. They are not breaking any rules and we’d all do it if we could.”Since their takeover, Wrexham have agreed sponsorship deals with huge brands such as TikTok, Expedia, HP and United Airlines.And Ryan Reynolds’ own gin brand, Aviation Gin, has also partnered with the club.Perhaps most notably, Wrexham have their Disney+ show “Welcome to Wrexham”, which is watched by fans all over the world.And reports have suggested that the show pockets Wrexham around £430,000 per episode.Wrexham are unbeaten in League One this season, winning two and drawing one of their opening three clashes.Wrexham have got off to a flying start in League OneCredit: PA More