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Ryan Reynolds says he and fellow Wrexham co-owner Rob McElhenney do not make any "football decisions" at the Championship club. Wrexham have had a meteoric rise under their Hollywood owners, becoming the first team in the history of English football's top five divisions to secure three successive promotions.
Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney have convinced Ben Foster to delay his retirement plans, with the veteran keeper signing a new contract at Wrexham.
Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney reflect on Wrexham’s Championship debut, missed chances, and long-term vision in an interview with Sky Sports.
Rob McElhenney says he’s considering switching to a shorter last name. The "It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia" star — who also co-owns the Wrexham A.F.C football team with Ryan Reynolds ...
Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney have never been shy about big dreams for Wrexham. From Hollywood screens to the oldest international stadium in the world, their story keeps adding new chapters. Now, the co-owners are linked with an idea that could take things to a whole new level — World Cup football in North Wales.
Phil Parkinson said Wrexham have been forced to spend heavily to compete in the Championship after smashing their transfer record to sign Nathan Broadhead.
(CNN) — The pronunciation of Rob McElhenney’s name has been a source of amusement for a while. So much so, in 2023 his friend and business partner Ryan Reynolds wrote a song joking about it.
Actor Rob McElhenney, the creator of 'It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia,' is changing his legal name to Rob Mac. He said his name is frequently mispronounced and that simplifying it will aid his ...
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Creating and starring in a cable comedy series isn’t automatically “don’t quit your day job money,” just ask showrunner/waiter Rob McElhenney circa 2005.It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia ...
Paul Mullin has revealed how Wrexham co-owner Rob McElhenney's generosity played a part in the unbeaten run that helped Wrexham seal promotion.