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The 2022 soccer calendar is done and dusted. Domestic clubs around the world have finally concluded their seasons. While some ceased it with upset, others ended it with celebration. As for Wrexham, celebrations followed for the Welsh club as they managed to win promotion.

Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney were able to steer the club into League Two. Now, after the end of their season, fans around the globe are eagerly waiting for them to restart their emphatic journey. In fact, not only the beloved spectators but Reynolds is also desperately waiting for the new season.

Ryan Reynolds can’t wait for the new season

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Following promotion, Wrexham will now be looking to kickstart their new campaign ASAP. The Red Dragons will begin their new chapter in August. While the season just ended, Reynolds is already missing his beloved club, more than its fans. This comes after his latest social media activity.

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The Deadpool star recently posted a story on his Instagram where he added a picture of him and McElhenney. Along with the photo, he wrote, “Is it August yet?” It seems the Canadian can’t hold his excitement for the new season and already wants to see his team in action. The actor looks to flip the pages of his calendar and is counting the days until they return.

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Before they play their opening EFL League Two match, Phil Parkinson’s side is set for a few friendlies. Either way, it’s good to see how buzzed Reynolds is for the new campaign to kick off. While the season opener keeps him hooked, the owner recently suffered a million-dollar blow.

Wrexham suffers million-dollar setback

Following their successful promotion with Wrexham, Reynolds, and McElhenney embarked on a new venture by participating in a unique friendly tournament in the United States. Both owners were set to make their debut as players in the seven-a-side competition. Despite the owners’ failure to make an appearance, the team performed well.

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While they also received a message from a rival team’s player, they endured a shock exit. The Dragons lost 4-3 against Conrad & Beasly United. Although they might be disappointed with the exit, they also missed out on winning the $1 million prize. This may dishearten Reynolds, who hoped to go till the end to win the competition.

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Furthermore, the victory could have helped offset some losses. Nonetheless, they’ll now be focusing on preparing for the forthcoming season.