Wrexham FC would probably make it to the English Premier League in the future. Probably they won’t. But as of right now, Ryan Reynolds seems to enjoy the fairy tale story to come out of Wales. After buying the club with Rob McElhenney, they underwent a rapid rise to the top of the English soccer pyramid. Fans are so keen to speak about the club that Reynolds explains they want information about his soccer club instead of movie projects.
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According to a tweet posted, Reynolds discussed the fans’ perception of the ownership. With Deadpool 3 approaching in 2024, Reynolds remains committed to his soccer project.
Ryan Reynolds describes what every fan wants to know
Reynold said, “They’re not stopping me to talk about ‘Deadpool’ or any other (movie) project. They’re stopping me on the street to talk about Wrexham.” One of the oldest clubs in the world, Wrexham FC, held Sheffield United to a 3-3 draw at the Racecourse ground. The team competes in the National League, the fifth tier of English League football. They currently lead the pack with 65 points. On the verge of defeating Sheffield, John Egan saved their faces in an otherwise shocking result.
Therefore, this project looks fascinating to all the fans, as well as attracts global attention due to the pedigree of the owners. With several movie projects in line, Reynolds remains locked in for Wrexham. If they defeat Sheffield United, they potentially play Tottenham Hotspur in the fifth round.
Antonio Conte’s side defeated Preston and moved to the fifth round. A blockbuster tie between Wrexham and Spurs would be a treat for the fans. The FA Cup tournament is one of the oldest cup competitions in English soccer as it remains magical from its commencement.
The rise of Wrexham
The owners took over the club back in February 2021. After that, they had a documentary to showcase behind-the-scenes work by the club. It brought the whole soccer community together. After their draw, an ecstatic Reynolds explained his vision for his soccer club.
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“In 10 years’ time the plan has and always will be the Premier League. If it’s theoretically possible to go from the fifth tier to the Premier League, why wouldn’t we try?” said Reynolds. Witnessing their current trajectory, the whole city is gearing towards improvement. To sum up, it’s a sensational story in the making, and hopefully, they can achieve their dreams. Do you think Wrexham will reach the English Premier League in ten years?