Wrexham promotion: Ryan Reynolds celebrates 'ride of our lives'

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The team from Wrexham successfully secured their promotion to League One, causing Forest Green Rovers to be at a high risk of being relegated.

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Ryan Reynolds, the Hollywood actor who owns Wrexham, expressed his joy over the team's promotion to League One and said that this has been an incredible journey.

He and his followers were thrilled when the squad emerged victorious with a score of 6-0 against Forest Green Rovers.

This is the first time in 159 years that the club has achieved consecutive promotions.

On X, which used to be called Twitter, Reynolds penned this message: "If someone had informed me years ago that I would feel so elated from a soccer game taking place in northern Wales that I would cry, I would have thought it was something only Rob McElhenney could say.

Congratulations to Wrexham and to my fellow co-chairman.

"Let's head to the town with double the excitement! This ride is going to be an unforgettable experience."

On X, Rob McElhenney, who is also a co-owner of the club and an actor in Hollywood, expressed that he was speechless.

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Wrexham's joint proprietors, Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, who were previously seen at Stok Racecourse, have made an appearance in the blog section.

The team from Wrexham had a very impressive win at the Stok Racecourse. In addition, their promotion to the higher league was secured due to the unfortunate losses of MK Dons and Barrow. This is the team's second consecutive promotion, following their success in winning last year's National League title.

Clips circulating on various social media platforms exhibited overjoyed supporters of Wrexham flooding onto the field post-match to commemorate.

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Grace, a devoted Wrexham supporter, expressed her disbelief at the prospect of achieving consecutive promotions before attending the game alongside her father.

Grace and Richard believed that being promoted would hold significant value.

Several supporters, like Fredrik and his dad Thomas, had journeyed a considerable distance to attend the Racecourse, all the way from Norway.

According to Thomas, they became enthusiasts after watching the documentary Welcome to Wrexham, and this was their maiden attendance at a game.

Thomas exclaimed, "Today we managed to obtain the autographs of Paul Mullin and Phil Parkinson, which is fantastic news!"

Gary, a Wrexham supporter, enjoyed the match alongside his partner Stef and their offspring Benjamin.

Gary, who can be seen in the photo with his spouse Stef and child Benjamin, referred to the triumph of Phil Parkinson's crew as "extremely beneficial for the society".

He described Phil Parkinson's team's success as "extremely beneficial for the community."

"It's incredibly great for the town, we're really enjoying the vibe," he expressed.

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