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Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds have quickly become the best owners Wrexham has ever seen. Their passion and love for the game and the town are very apparent. From their Twitter accounts to ‘Welcome to Wrexham’ there have been countless times when these owners showcased their admiration and respect towards the town.

One similar story has just taken place on Twitter. Both celebrities are heavily invested in the club. Going to matches, promoting the team, and standing with the players in adverse conditions. Ryan Reynolds came to Wrexham with a plan and is making the club achieve it with equal help from his partner Rob McElhenney.

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The team is doing amazing. In National League, no team seems to have the answers to the questions Wrexham is asking. They are at the top of the table eying an automatic promotion and climbing their first step towards a bright future.

Reynolds revealed “his favorite tweet ever” after Wrexham win

Yesterday was a big day for Wrexham fans. A couple of days back, they revealed that Wrexham’s goalkeeper, Rob Lainton, is out for the season. He sustained an injury resulting in legend Ben Foster returning from retirement. He kept a clean sheet during his first game back as Wrexham defeated York City 3-0.

After the game, Rob McElhenney shared a picture of his son from the Racecourse Ground. Along with the picture, he wrote lines comparing Wales to heaven. A sentiment immediately accepted and agreed upon by Reynolds. He also stated that it was his favorite tweet ever. The match gave Wrexham fans many moments to dance in joy.

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Wrexham scored their 100th goal of this season in this match. With this game in the bag, the team has a 4-point lead over 2nd place holding Notts County, having played one game less than them.

The nightmare of the 2021 season!

This isn’t the first time Wrexham is trying promotion from the 5th tier. Back in 2021, they were almost on the verge of getting into playoffs. It was very disappointing to end to a very hopeful matchup. Although the team has made leaps forward since then and they are eying an automatic promotion this year, that nightmare is still fresh in fans’ minds.

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Do you think Wrexham will be able to climb the tier this season? Drop your predictions in the comments below.