Hollywood endings are pricey, even in England's third division. In pursuit of its third straight promotion, Wrexham splashed some cash at League One rival Reading to secure the services of striker Sam Smith.
Rob McElhenney discussed Wrexham during his appearance on the Jimmy Kimmel show but fans noticed a mistake he made.
It’s always sunny in New Orleans. Or at least that’s what Wrexham owner and Philadelphia Eagles super-fan Rob McElhenney is hoping for come Super Bowl LIX. His beloved Eagles have a
Wrexham have reportedly received a timely cash injection, with the club set to smash their transfer record. Since the arrival of Hollywood duo Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney in 2021, Wrexham have been moving up the English football pyramid.
Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney’s ambitions for Wrexham AFC know no bounds. They have turned the crumbling league into a global brand, going far beyond just being a successful football league. Of course,
Wrexham are on the brink of a third successive promotion, but it remains to be seen how Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney will back Phil Parkinson in the transfer market
Rob McElhenney has stakes in several sports teams, including Wrexham and Mexican side Club Necaxa, and has now revealed whether he would consider investing in the Philadelphia Eagles
Wrexham have broken their transfer record to sign Reading striker Sam Smith. The 26-year-old has signed a contract until the summer of 2028 after the two League One clubs agreed an undisclosed fee. Phil Parkinson has been keen to add a striker for the last two transfer windows as the club owned by Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney chase an unprecedented third consecutive promotion.
Rob McElhenney wanted to increase the capacity of Wrexham's Racecourse Ground to as much as 55,000, but a more realistic figure has been named after Ryan Reynolds' scepticism
Wrexham co-owner Rob McElhenney has been forced to drastically reduce his ambitious plans to increase the club's stadium capacity - and it's a reality check that Ryan Reynolds predicted
Wrexham have completed the signing of Burnley striker Jay Rodriguez, the second addition to the club’s forward ranks today. The acquisition of Rodriguez for an undisclosed fee takes Wrexham’s tally of senior strikers to a remarkable seven.
Following a decision by the English Football Association, Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney's UEFA aspirations with Wrexham have been dashed, at least in the short term.