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Ryan Reynolds 'gutted' as Wrexham misses shot at EPL promotion

WORLD 03 May 2026, 03:44 IST • 2 min read

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In a highly anticipated bid for promotion to the English Premier League (EPL), Wrexham AFC's journey came to an emotional halt as they narrowly missed the opportunity to ascend to England's top football division. Co-owner Ryan Reynolds, who has gained significant attention not only for his acting career but also for his involvement in the club, expressed his disappointment in a heartfelt message on social media. "Gutted but proud," he said, acknowledging both the team's dedication and the support from fans throughout the season. Wrexham, a club with a rich history dating back to 1864, has experienced a renaissance since Reynolds and fellow actor Rob McElhenney took ownership in 2020. Their investment and commitment to revitalizing the club have brought newfound attention to the team, which competes in the National League. Under the management of Phil Parkinson, Wrexham made significant strides this season, showcasing a competitive edge that resonated with fans and analysts alike. However, despite a strong showing throughout the campaign, they fell short in the crucial moments that ultimately decided their fate. The implications of Wrexham's near miss extend beyond the pitch. The club has become a focal point of interest, not only for local supporters but also for a global audience drawn in by the celebrity ownership. This unique blend of Hollywood glamour and grassroots football has the potential to influence the broader football market, particularly in terms of investment and sponsorship opportunities. As the club continues to grow its brand, analysts suggest that Wrexham could see increased commercial revenue streams, particularly if they can build on this season's momentum. Looking ahead, Reynolds and McElhenney remain committed to their vision for Wrexham, emphasizing that the club's future is bright despite the setback. The actors have previously stated their long-term aspirations for the club, which include not only securing promotion but also establishing Wrexham as a competitive force within the English football hierarchy. As they regroup for the upcoming season, both the management and the fanbase will be keenly watching how the club navigates the challenges ahead, including potential player acquisitions and further investments that could pave the way to a future in the Premier League.

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