the football season's closing time, Bar shouted to of some finals here and there by that, I'm looking at you Champions League. But while the Giants battle it out at the top, end of things, a far more interesting storeys played out the other end of the league's when news came through earlier in the year that Wrexham FC were to be bought by Ryan Reynolds and Rob McKellen. Me, Rob McElhenney. Sorry. Ryan Reynolds, you know, is Deadpool Green lantern, those of romcom she'd rather forget, but generally seems like a nice Hollywood guy with self deprecating style. On about McElhenney was Mac, and it's always sunny in Philadelphia, so I've never seen, but apparently should now two comedians buying a Welsh football team sounds like a setup for comedy, Siri's and elaborate and expensive prank. This is what a lot of bystanders thought and wondered for the health of Rex and fans that they would have to cope with the variety of pranks in the coming months. The Wrexham storey of the past 20 years is a fascinating one. If you ever get a chance to look it up on 44 to do involves amount of shady characters trying to take advantage of the property boom, a community rising up to take back the club In a sense of how important this was to the town and the community, it must have felt like they were about to become a punchline. Some Hollywood dinner party. But no, it seems there are some heroes out there, after all, due to the actor and writer working with Michael, any at the time who was a Liverpool fan and introduced him to a documentary, Simple Until I Die, which totally enraptured him about football and sent him off. And then he sent of the acting to the UK to find a club with four criteria facilities, fanbase, history in finance. That was the deal, and Wrexham came in with the most points received a windfall international attention but most importantly, seems to guardian angels who want to invest in community. They made it to the trophy final, but will they make it to the next league will find out soon

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