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    Inside Wrexham revolution where footie fans buy beer by suitcase load and bucket hats sell out – thanks to Ryan Reynolds

    DRIVING into football’s unlikely new hotbed, you are greeted with 3ft-high letters on a pub roof reminiscent of the famous Hollywood sign – but this time reading “Wrexham”.The grey skies above the Grey-hound Inn and the bitter wind blowing off the Welsh mountains, however, are hardly Californian.
    Wrexham beat  Coventry 4-3 in previous round of FA CupCredit: Getty
    Wrexham co-owner Ryan Reynolds’ reaction as he celebrates the equalising goal against Sheffield UnitedCredit: Rex
    The Grey-hound Inn is hardly Californian but Reynolds has helped transform the fortunes of this North Wales former coal and steel cityCredit: .
    Even so, celebrity glitter has helped transform the fortunes of this North Wales former coal and steel city that’s had its fair share of hardship.
    The dozens queuing for FA Cup tickets in Wrexham AFC’s car park are quick to credit American actors Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney — who bought the club in 2021 — for the transformation.
    Ryan, best known for his starring role in the Deadpool films, was at the club last week with daughter James, eight, to watch his non-league side’s dramatic FA Cup clash against Sheffield United.
    And it seems the club have had a similarly transformative effect on the Hollywood star.
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    He was pictured celebrating with fans as Wrexham looked to have pulled off a shock win against a team who sit second in the Championship, three leagues above them.
    It was not to be as a last-second equaliser saw the game end 3-3, prompting Ryan to later tweet it was “one of the most exciting things I’ve ever seen”.
    His wife Blake Lively, who stars in Gossip Girl, posted a snap of Ryan with his head in his hands and added: “I bought ESPN+ today. Just to watch my husband experience crippling anxiety live. Worth it.”
    ‘On the up’
    Talking to me outside the ground, fan Les Buxton, 66, a retired Royal Navy submariner, said: “When I heard two Hollywood stars were taking over the club I thought it was pie in the sky.
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    “The club was on its knees but they’ve come in and they’ve turned the place around. I sit below Rob and Ryan in the stands and can see what this club means to them.
    “They’ve taken the town to their hearts, as well as the football club.”
    Wrexham, with a population of around 62,000, was once a heavy industry powerhouse. Its coalfield boasted 38 pits and employed 18,000 people at its peak.
    Fans queue for tickets for the next game in the FA Cup against Sheffield United at Wrexham Football clubCredit: .
    Mark, pictured, and Vaughan Roberts, managing directors of brewery Wrexham Lager, say sales of their beer have risen ‘exponentially’Credit: .
    In 1864 a football club was formed, making it the third oldest professional side in the world, and it was soon a cornerstone of the working-class city.
    A stalwart of lower-division football, its league high watermark was 15th in the old Second Division (now the Championship) in 1979.
    As Welsh Cup winners, there were European competition nights, with celebrated victories at its atmospheric Racecourse Ground against Antwerp and Porto.
    The last local coal mine, Bersham, closed in 1986 with the loss of 700 jobs. And the city and its proud football club went into decline.
    Retired building manager Graham Roberts, 74, who watched his first Dragons game 60 years ago, told me: “My father was a steel worker and my grandfather a miner.
    “Every family had someone that was a miner. When the pits closed, the town struggled, and so did the football club.”
    In 2004 the club went into administration with massive debts and was given notice to quit the Racecourse Ground by its former owner so it could be sold as a retail site.
    In 2008, after 87 years, the club was relegated from the Football League, with its Kop stand dilapidated.
    It had hit rock bottom, then stayed there. It would take a fan buy-out to save it from going under.
    Then came a twist that could have been written in Hollywood. And in a way, it was.
    Actors Ryan and Rob, who stars in US sitcom It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia, bought the club, injecting glamour and £2million.
    Their ownership saga was filmed for documentary series Welcome To Wrexham — screened on Disney+ — which turned the Dragons into one of the best-known clubs in the world.
    At the Chevron Clothing shop in the High Street, manager Jamie Powis said: ‘Since Rob and Ryan came in it’s gone through the roof for us’Credit: .
    Ex-steel worker Alan Hughes, 61, said of the new owners: ‘I think they genuinely love the club and the city’Credit: .
    Kit sponsor Ifor Williams Trailers, based nearby, was joined by multinational heavyweights TikTok and Expedia as backers.
    Fans from as far away as New Zealand, Australia, Canada and the US have flocked to the city, giving a boost to local commerce and business.
    In December Ryan and Rob met the King and Queen at the Racecourse Ground after visiting Wrexham to celebrate it gaining city status.
    At her constituency office, local MP Sarah Atherton told me: “Wrexham is on the up and football has been a catalyst. The global reach of Disney has helped. It’s fantastic, there’s a real buzz around the town.”
    THEIR HONOURS

    1977/78: Third Division champions
    1976: European Cup Winners’ Cup quarter-finalists
    1974, 1978, 1997: FA Cup quarter-finalists
    1961, 1978: League Cup quarter-finalists
    2005: Football League Trophy
    2013: FA Trophy
    Welsh Cup: Won 23 times
    Welsh Premier Cup: Won 5 times

    A giant industrial estate on the edge of Wrexham — soon to be Europe’s biggest — announced a further 56-acre development last month, citing the “feelgood factor” engendered by the football club.
    Tim Knowles, managing director of FI Real Estate Management, which has invested more than £136million at the site, said of the Hollywood connection: “It’s supercharged Wrexham.
    “It’s so exciting. Wrexham is a great place and we know we can attract major tenants which will create more jobs.”
    At the Chevron Clothing shop in the High Street, manager Jamie Powis said: “Since Rob and Ryan came in it’s gone through the roof for us.
    “Our themed bucket hats have completely sold out and we’ve been selling T-shirts to America.”
    ‘Down-to-earth guys’
    Jamie, 49, who sells hoodies emblazoned with Ryan’s face for £45, added: “We had a couple over from Texas last week to see the game but it was sold out.
    Local MP Sarah Atherton revealed: ‘Wrexham is on the up and football has been a catalyst. The global reach of Disney has helped’Credit: .
    Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney bought the club in 2021 for the transformationCredit: PA
    “They ended up watching it in a pub by the ground instead.”
    At the Cross Foxes pub nearby, landlady Joanne Mee said Ryan has popped in for a game of darts.
    She told me: “We just let him get on with it. He was playing darts with a friend.
    “Since Rob and Ryan took over we’ve had a massive improvement in sales and foot traffic. I think the documentary has boosted tourism.
    “We get lots of Americans coming in, drinking shots and pints.
    “The atmosphere on match day is fantastic.”
    Just up the road, Ahmet Karakaya and Zico Yunus run the Central Kebab And Pizza House, and say match days are “crazy”.
    Ahmet, originally from Turkey, said: “Before the football and after the football the fans love a kebab.
    “It’s the busiest I’ve known in my five years working here. Wrexham is booming.”
    Locals say the Hollywood pair are approachable and genuine, giving cash to a number of good causes.
    In August 2021 they donated £20,000 for four-year-old Aria Hodgkiss to have treatment for a rare brain cancer.
    Last month Ryan gave £1,600 to local indoor football team FC United of Wrexham’s under-12 boys’ side to pay for new kit.
    Mark and Vaughan Roberts, managing directors of brewery Wrexham Lager, say sales of their beer have risen “exponentially”, spurred on by the city’s Hollywood connection.
    With a picture of their great-grandfather, Wrexham and Wales footballer Jack Jones staring down from their city-centre office wall, Mark, 62, says that the celebrity pair have “brought a new lease of life to the city”.
    He adds: “We get tourists from all over because of the documentary series. The furthest was from New Zealand.
    “They take beer home in their suitcases and some of our branded merchandise.”
    Wrexham Lager’s Pride Of The Celts was first brewed in 1882, making it Britain’s oldest.
    It was served on the Titanic — prompting Mark’s joke, “It went down well”. The firm now sponsors a stand at the Racecourse Ground.
    Actor Rob has visited the brewery and Mark’s brother Vaughan, 59, said: “The club was kept alive by the fans and attendance was down to around 4,000 diehards.
    “What Ryan and Rob have done for the city is amazing but they’re just normal, down-to-earth guys. I’ve never heard a bad word said about them.”
    The celebrity pair have clearly won over the city but they have found escaping the National League — England’s fifth tier — tough.
    There’s just one automatic promotion place and last season Wrexham lost to Grimsby in a play-off semi-final.
    Tomorrow evening the Dragons, who beat Coventry in the previous round of the FA Cup, head to Bramall Lane for their replay against Sheffield United.
    In the queue for tickets, the hum of mechanical diggers can be heard as work continues for a new 5,500-capacity Kop stand.
    It’s heady days for the fans. But after so much heartache in previous years, are they worried the Hollywood duo will quit if ratings slump?
    Ex-steel worker Alan Hughes, 61, said: “If they left we would be on a sound footing but I don’t think they will. I think they genuinely love the club and the city.”
    Rob has said that he and Ryan are “in this for the rest of our lives”, while Ryan said recently: “It has been the greatest experience of my entire life.
    “I love it because it’s a project that’s going to be multi-decades. The part I find most gratifying is the support from the community outside the club.”
    Also queuing for his cup ticket, technician John Michael, 49, said: “The club has been totally reborn.
    “Ryan and Rob have brought jobs to the town and got the whole place buzzing.
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    “Kids are now proudly walking around the city in their Wrexham strips, even if their parents support Liverpool or Manchester United.
    “Ryan and Rob have really changed people’s lives. How could you walk away from that?”
    WHY DID ACTORS BUY IT?
    WREXHAM fans can thank Netflix – not Disney – for their Hollywood takeover.
    Rob, 45, got the idea to buy a team while watching the platform’s documentary Sunderland ’Til I Die.
    He needed a wealthy entrepreneur to join him and Deadpool actor Ryan said yes even though the two men had never met.
    They were just text friends before becoming business partners. The pair made a list of clubs they might be able to afford and in November 2020 chose Wrexham because of its 158-year history.
    Ryan, 46, said “the thing that really hooked me” was “getting involved in the community around that club and growing that”.
    Another key factor was British actor Humphrey Ker, 40, who got Rob into football while working with him on It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia.
    He is now executive director at Wrexham, helping to oversee the day-to-day running of the club. More

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    Man Utd stars don’t want Mason Greenwood back this season after charges dropped

    MANCHESTER United stars do not want Mason Greenwood in the dressing room this season — because they fear it will disrupt their progress.The striker, 21, has been told he no longer faces charges of attempted rape, ABH and coercive and controlling behaviour.
    Greenwood is suspended on £100,000-a-week pay and not eligible to train or playCredit: AFP
    Sponsors of United have refused to comment on whether they would like to see Greenwood sackedCredit: Reuters
    United bosses are still investigating his behaviour after images and audio were posted online by his alleged victim.
    While that continues, Greenwood is suspended on £100,000-a-week pay and not eligible to train or play.
    He last played in January 2022.
    A source said: “The players are open to him returning to the team but the scrutiny could be massively distracting.
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    “The dressing room is the happiest it has been for ages and no one wants to rock the boat.”
    Greenwood last played for United in January 2022 and has a contract with the club until 2025.
    Sponsors of United have refused to comment on whether they would like to see Greenwood sacked. More

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    Footie ace Jermain Defoe ‘serious’ with new girlfriend after introducing her to his mum

    FORMER footballer Jermain Defoe’s new girlfriend Alisha LeMay has already formed a winning partnership — with his mum.Defoe, 40, and model Alisha, 31, were seen with his mum Sandra, below, outside her shop in Waltham Abbey, Essex.
    Jermain Defoe was snapped with his new girlfriend Alisha LeMayCredit: UniquePictures.co.uk
    The pair were seen with his mum Sandra outside her shop in EssexCredit: UniquePictures.co.uk
    A source said: ‘It must be serious if Jermain has introduced her to Sandra’Credit: UniquePictures.co.uk
    A source said: “It must be serious if Jermain has introduced her to Sandra.
    “The pair are extremely close and her opinion matters a lot to him.”
    The Sun on Sunday revealed last month that Defoe was with Alisha following his split from wife Donna Tierney, 40, after four months of marriage.
    Their Cliveden House marriage ceremony, featured in OK! magazine, was thrown into doubt after we revealed there was no official marriage registration.
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    A beaming Alisha, wearing a green puffer jacket, shared a joke with Sandra from Defoe’s Land Rover.
    They have been seen enjoying a number of dates near her Essex home and she has known him as a friend for several years.
    Defoe has always credited Sandra’s strict parenting with setting him on the road to a successful football career.
    Defoe’s dad, Jimmy Defoe, died aged just 47 in 2012
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    Defoe split from wife Donna Tierney after four months of marriageCredit: instagram
    Defoe always credited Sandra’s parenting with his successful football careerCredit: Reuters More

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    Mason Greenwood eyes drastic move to restart his football career if Manchester United choose to sack star

    MASON Greenwood is eyeing a football career in China if Manchester United sack him over sex attack claims.The club launched a probe on Thursday when prosecutors dropped the charges against him because 12 witnesses refused to cooperate.
    Mason Greenwood is eyeing a football career in China if Manchester United sack him over sex attack claimsCredit: EPA
    The club launched a probe on Thursday when prosecutors dropped the charges against him because 12 witnesses refused to cooperateCredit: PA
    Sources say Greenwood has now “begrudgingly” accepted United’s stance, which gives the club more time to assess whether his alleged conduct has crossed a line.
    But after being suspended by the club last year, Greenwood told pals he had no intention of playing for United again.
    A source said: “At the time he was adamant he didn’t want to put on the red shirt again.
    “He felt like the club didn’t stand by him.
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    “He said he would be happy to go and play in China as long as that meant he was getting paid well and was playing.
    “His view may have softened over the last few months, but he was not happy at all.”
    Other sources suggest Greenwood would struggle emotionally with abuse from opposition fans if he played again in England.
    The 21-year-old was charged with attempted rape, ABH and coercive and controlling behaviour.
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    He was arrested in January 2022 and suspended by the club after images and audio were posted on social media alleging he had abused a woman.
    Yesterday, his alleged victim’s father said outside the family’s home: “We are just absorbing it all. The bail was only lifted yesterday.
    “We are just relieved to get on with our lives and for our daughter.
    “She is OK but it has been very stressful.” More

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    Newcastle United’s £45m signing Anthony Gordon could face jail after being caught driving just two days into a road ban

    NEWCASTLE United’s £45million signing Anthony Gordon could face jail after driving just two days into a road ban.The star, 21, got a six-month disqualification on Monday for twice failing to disclose details of the driver of his car.
    Anthony Gordon was photographed behind the wheel of his £100k Mercedes G-Wagon on Wednesday – days after being banned from the roadCredit: BackGrid
    Wearing a black puffer jacket and with his unmistakable bleached blond hair, Gordon was seen clambering out of the driver’s sideCredit: BackGrid
    Gordon joined Newcastle from Prem strugglers Everton on SundayCredit: Getty
    But on Wednesday he was pictured driving his £100,000 black Mercedes G-Wagon with his girlfriend Annie Keating.
    Gordon, who joined from Prem strugglers Everton on Sunday, shamelessly parked in daylight outside the Hilton hotel in Gateshead’s busy town centre.
    Wearing a black puffer jacket and with his unmistakable bleached blond hair, Gordon was seen clambering out of the driver’s side before going inside.
    Flouting a road ban can mean up to six months’ jail.
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    A source said: “What a way to start his Newcastle spell.
    “He could face prison.”
    He was banned after offences linked to parking and speeding raps last year.
    Girlfriend Annie Keating drove the star to training on FridayCredit: NNP
    Yesterday, he was dropped off and picked up at training by his girlfriend.
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    Northumbria Police said: “As is standard practice, we wouldn’t confirm or deny the identity of anyone who may or may not be part of a police investigation and who has not been charged with a criminal offence.”
    Newcastle United have been contacted for comment. More

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    From an ex-teacher whose man signed for £106m to celebrity ace’s model girlfriend – the glam WAGS of the transfer window

    FROM a Polish twerking champion to a Portuguese soap star, meet the Wags who will be adding an extra dash of glamour to the Premier League.With the World Cup interrupting the football season, the January transfer window was busier than usual – and will see a host of new faces hit our shores.
    The transfer window has given us some glamorous new Wags such as Margarida CorceiroCredit: magui_corceiro/instagram
    A football insider said: “A lot of talent has been arriving in the Premier League – both on and off the field.”
    Here, Michael Hamilton and Grace Macaskill meet the stunning women who will be cheering their partners on from the stands.
    Angelina Zabarnyi & Illia Zabarnyi
    Angelina Zabarnyi is studying philosophy at Kyiv UniversityCredit: https://www.instagram.com/angelinarr_/?hl=en
    BRAINY Angelina is the partner of Illia, 20, one of the Ukraine national team’s youngest players, who is headed to Bournemouth.
    Angelina is studying philosophy at Kyiv University but also runs her own business helping people grow their social media profile.
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    Illia Zabarnyi, from Ukraine, is headed to BournemouthCredit: Getty
    She is fiercely proud of her country’s fight against Russia, stating “Glory to Ukraine” on her Instagram bio.
    The couple have been dating for three years and got engaged last year.
    Fanny Neguesha & Mario Lemina
    Fanny Neguesha used to date Man City bad boy Mario BalotelliCredit: BackGrid
    WOLVES moved quickly to snap up ex-Southampton and midfielder Mario, 29, from Nice in France for an undisclosed fee.
    And his model partner, Fanny, 32, will be familiar to footie fans – she used to date Man City bad boy Mario Balotelli.
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    Fanny is now dating Mario Lemina who has been snapped up by WolvesCredit: Getty
    The couple, who have been together since 2017, have a son and a daughter, who feature in their glamorous social media snaps.
    Fanny previously attempted a music career, releasing pop singles in 2016.
    Margarida Corceiro & Joao Felix
    Margarida Corceiro has appeared on Portugal’s version of Strictly Come DancingCredit: magui_corceiro/instagram
    A SOAP star in her native Portugal, Margarida, 20, has also appeared on her country’s version of Strictly Come Dancing.
    She has been dating Felix, 23, who signed on loan to Chelsea from Spain’s Atletico Madrid, since 2019 after the pair met on social media.
    Joao Felix has signed on loan to Chelsea from Spain’s Atletico MadridCredit: Getty
    Mia Regan & Romeo Beckham
    Mia Regan is a model, working with brands including Balmain, Gucci and VogueCredit: The Mega Agency
    SON of former England captain David, 20-year-old Romeo joined Brentford on loan from Inter Miami as he bids to follow in his famous dad’s footsteps.
    His girlfriend Mia, 20, from Chippenham, near Bath, has her own flourishing career as a model, working with brands including Balmain, Gucci and Vogue.
    Romeo Beckham has joined Brentford on loan from Inter MiamiCredit: Getty
    Valentina Cervantes & Enzo Fernandez
    Valentina Cervantes is a former English teacher
    ARGENTINIAN Enzo, 22, became the Premier League’s most expensive signing ever when he transferred to Chelsea from Portugal’s Benfica for £106million.
    He will be joined in West London by girlfriend Valentina, 22, who gave up her career as an English teacher to travel the world with him.
    Enzo Fernandez became the Premier League’s most expensive signing ever when he transferred to Chelsea from Portugal’s Benfica for £106millionCredit: Getty
    The couple began dating in 2019 and had daughter Olivia the next year.
    Claudia Kowalczyk & Jakub Kiwior
    Claudia Kowalczyk won the Queen of Twerking competition in Germany in 2017Credit: Instagram / @claudia.redheaded_babe
    STUNNING Claudia, who is reportedly engaged to Arsenal’s new Polish defender Jakub, 22, won the Queen of Twerking competition in Germany in 2017.
    The 30-year-old Pole also leads dance workshops around the world – as well as posting raunchy snaps and videos on Instagram.
    Jakub Kiwior, from Poland, has signed to ArsenalCredit: Getty
    Noa Van Der Bij & Cody Gakpo
    Noa Van Der Bij is a model who also works as a booker for agency Cachet ModelsCredit: @noavdbij
    DUTCH model Noa has seen her Instagram followers more than double, from 17,000 to 35,000, since hotshot Cody, 23, joined Liverpool from Netherlands outfit PSV Eindhoven at the beginning of January.
    Noa, 23, also works as a booker for agency Cachet Models.
    Cody Gakpo joined Liverpool from Netherlands outfit PSV EindhovenCredit: Getty
    Katja Kuhne & Marcel Sabitzer
    Katja Kuhne rose to fame in the German version of reality show The BachelorCredit: Refer to Caption
    LEGGY Katja rose to fame in the German version of reality show The Bachelor.
    At 37, Ukrainian Katja is nine years older than Austrian Marcel, 28, who joined Manchester United on loan from Germany’s Bayern Munich.
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    The couple have daughter Mary Lou, born in 2019.
    Katja, who was born in Kherson, is raising funds for her country following Russia’s invasion.
    Marcel Sabitzer joined Manchester United on loan from Germany’s Bayern MunichCredit: Getty More

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    English footie fans cheer after The Sun’s bombshell leak of government overhaul of game

    ENGLISH football fans are cheering after The Sun’s bombshell leak of a major government overhaul of the game.Our revelations of plans for a legal regulator to tackle dodgy owners and funding got the thumbs-up.
    Footie fans are cheering Government plans to tackle dodgy owners and funding in the beautiful gameCredit: Getty
    Football Supporters’ Association boss Kevin Miles said many of their ideas were included in the White PaperCredit: PA
    Details of the upcoming White Paper were given a B-plus by Niall Couper of the football reform group Fair Game.
    The Man Utd Supporters Trust said: “On the face of it, the details of the leaked White Paper on Football Regulation look positive.”
    Football Supporters’ Association boss Kevin Miles said: “Many of our ideas are included — stronger tests on potential club owners, more supporter engagement, blocks on breakaway competitions like the European Super League and the establishment of an independent regulator.”
    Tory MP Tracey Crouch, who conducted the review, said a regulator would be a “very good outcome for football fans”.
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    But critics fear it may risk the Premier League’s spot in football’s pecking order.
    Economist Len Shakleton, author of the report Red Card, said: “Regulating an industry imposes compliance costs and disincentives to investment and innovation.”
    Downing Street said of the plans: “Our ambition remains to drive forward the radical reform needed to ensure football’s sustainability in the long term.” More

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    Hearse with West Ham wreath takes late chairman David Gold on final journey as stars including Andy Carroll pay respects

    A HEARSE adorned with a West Ham United wreath took the club’s late chairman David Gold on a final journey yesterday.His funeral cortege stopped at the East London childhood home of the lifelong fan and the site of the Hammers’ old Boleyn Ground — where relatives left tributes.
    David Gold’s funeral cortege stopped at the East London site of the Hammers’ old Boleyn Ground — where relatives left tributesCredit: John Rainford
    David Gold passed away last month following a short illnessCredit: PA
    The West Ham United wreath adorns the hearseCredit: Louis Wood
    Former West Ham stars Andy Carroll and James Collins were among those to pay their respectsCredit: Louis Wood
    Hammers co-owner David Sullivan leaves the funeralCredit: Louis Wood
    Fans came out to pay their respects to David, who died aged 86 last month after a short illness with daughters Jacqueline and Vanessa and fiancée Lesley at his side. 
    Vanessa and Jacqueline shared a video of bubbles floating around the London Stadium, echoing the club’s official song – ‘Forever Blowing Bubbles’.
    In a card on the coffin Lesley wrote: “May you fly round the universe, win all your football matches.
    “Succeed in your endeavours, hit a hole in one each day and meet those whom you have loved and have gone before you.”
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    The eight-mile funeral procession started and finished at the club’s London Stadium — where a private celebration of David’s life was held.
    Past and present West Ham players attended. These included Andy Carrol and defender James Collins.
    Hammers co-chairman David Sullivan said: “David had a long-standing connection with the Hammers, having grown up opposite the Boleyn Ground in Green Street, and represented the club at junior level.
    “He always wanted what was best for West Ham United, and his passing is a great loss for all of us.”
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    A lifelong fan, David was born half a mile from the Boleyn Ground stadium where the Hammers’ played between 1904 and 2016.
    The eight-mile funeral procession started and finished at the club’s London StadiumCredit: Louis Wood
    A floral arrangement spelling out ‘dad’ is pictured in the hearse carrying the long-time West Ham co-ownerCredit: Louis Wood More