Ryan Reynolds Announces a Chance to Win a Wrexham AFC T-Shirt From Steven Fletcher
Once there was opportunity and soon there stood success. Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney played literal saviors of the Wrexham town when they acquired the local English football team for a staggering $2.5 million. However, at the time, there was sluggishness in the cog. While businesses in the town were showing their age, the team’s poor performance had nearly pushed them into oblivion. Yet, remarkably, thanks to the vision of the duo from Hollywood, not only is Wrexham a tourism and celebrity hotspot but the team is en route to significant triumphs.
In the meantime, there are some fun activities that fans engage in and get their hands on team memorabilia.
Wrexham AFC’s Steven Fletcher puts his jersey up for grabs
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Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney have poured their heart and soul into Wrexham AFC. In their relentless pursuit, the duo has pushed several reforms and advocated documentaries to help the Welsh team usher in global stardom. And, indeed, it bore fruit as the team now finds recognition from every quarter of the world. However, there is no time to rest. In his latest Instagram story, the Deadpool 3 star reshared a post featuring Wrexham striker, Steven Fletcher, along with a chance to own a team merchandise.
Collaborating alongside former Shrewsbury FC player David Edwards, Steven Fletcher would participate in a video for the former’s YouTube channel. In his videos, Edwards interacts and plays along with his guests on a golf course. The chance to win a t-shirt from Fletcher is incredibly easy as the call is to just log in and subscribe to stay tuned for the drop. The fun update comes close on the heels of the Red Dragons saving Reynolds’ grace from Tyson Fury’s takedown.
At a time when fans galore all over thanks to the team’s spotlight on the Welcome to Wrexham documentary, the latest season of it, unfortunately, was subject to mishaps.
Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney left red-faced over documentary ‘errors’
Welcome to Wrexham landed to much fanfare and positive audience appraisal. The first season was so well executed that it even landed Ryan Reynolds his first-ever Emmy Award nomination. The sole purpose of the documentary was to introduce the background, and the schematics involved in the Hollywood pair’s takeover of Wrexham AFC. Secondly, it also found common ground to showcase the collateral fruits the mega takeover brought for the locals.
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Irrespective of such beautiful instances and heartfelt conversations, the last season left a sour taste. Firstly, an AI-generated picture was passed on the documentary as one depicting a historic photograph. Secondly, another episode highlighted several of the top football clubs in the UK mislabeled on a map. The result was online ridicule and criticisms in many reviews. However, the team has learned to look past it as they embraced their recent victories.
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