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After a season of Sheer dominance, Wrexham AFC has done it. They had aimed for automatic promotion, and more minutes ago they have solidified their move to soccer’s fourth tier. Fans stood in awe of the team as they defeated Boreham Wood 3-1.

With one match remaining, Wrexham is now 4 points ahead of Notts County. Even if Wrexham loses the next match, they will still lead the league by one point. Owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney were present on the Wrexham home ground as they witnessed their team saying farewell to the National League.

Wrexham impressed Ant-Man

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The Ant-Man from MCU, Paul Rudd, joined Deadpool aka Ryan Reynolds to see his club do whatever they planned before the season. Fans went crazy as they saw both of the megastars in the audience of the Racecourse Stadium.

 

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On the Instagram post, one fan said, “Next Game the Avengers Will Assemble“, others passionately joined in by saying, “Ant-man wants in“, “I see Deadpool together with Ant-man”, “The Wrexham marketing machine is out of control“, “Only Ant-Man and Deadpool organizing the next heroes of the new movie“, “First, Green Hornet and now Ant-Man?“, “Is Ant-man in Deadpool 3“, and “Marvel United FC “.

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This victory has led Wrexham to a path they didn’t even imagine. They would have aimed for promotion, but the way they did it would definitely be unbelievable. Ryan Reynolds wouldn’t have imagined it in his wildest dream. His dream is getting closer. The promise he made while acquiring the club has become a prophecy.

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The first step towards ‘The Dream’

It has been a couple of months since Ryan Reynolds revealed the ultimate plan he had for Wrexham. After Wrexham pulled off a miracle win over 2nd-tier team Coventry in the FA Cup.

Reynolds got emotional and said, “We want to walk the walk, even as a fifth-tier club. We say this all the time, but we want to be in the Premier League, as crazy as that sounds to some people. If it is theoretically possible to go from the fifth tier in professional football all the way to the Premier League, why wouldn’t we do that?”

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This win against Boreham Wood has turned out to be the first step towards the dream. How do you think Wrexham will perform in the 4th tier? Will they be good enough for back-to back-promotions? Drop your predictions in the comments below.