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Ryan Reynolds: Wrexham Promotion offer gave me stomach ulcers

The co -owner of Wrexham, Ryan Reynolds, admitted his nerves a crucial weekend in his team for the promotion for the championship and said that in the last few weeks of the season he developed “an eight -inch ulcer in my stomach”.

With two games this season, Wrexham are in second place in the first division and are promoted when they lose or draw Charlton Athletic on Saturday and Wycombe hikers against Leyton Orient. Liga leader Birmingham City have already secured the title.

The Welsh Club was driven by co -owners Reynolds and Rob Mcelhenney to global fame. They set up the football pyramid after being a Down-Ther Luck team when the Hollywood couple completed its unlikely takeover in 2021.

Next season, Wrexham could play with the former Premier League master Leicester City, who were the quarter finalists of the Champions League in 2017 and were the FA Cup winners in 2021. In the same year, Reynolds and Mcelhenney wrexhams changed forever.

“At the moment I literally have an 8-inch ulcer in my stomach because it is the end of the season,” Deadpool-Star Reynolds told the TIME100 summit this week. “It all depends on the next two weeks. You just can’t make it easy, like just a year without us taking back hair lines everywhere. We all lose it. Stress (is) killing ourselves.”

It would usually be Wrexham to bring it to the last game. And it is the taste of the team for drama, last gas and defeats that contributed to the fact that the Disney+ Docuseries “Wrexham” is so popular.

“This is not a consolation at all,” said Reynolds.

While there were moments with a high drama during the promotion of Wrexham under Reynolds and Mcelhenney, success becomes too predictable.

This would be a third promotion in a row, which defies the chances of winning despite the financial thrust associated with prominent owners. Just ask the group of Manchester United Sizes, including David Beckham, Gary Neville and Ryan Giggs, who have not managed to go beyond the second division with their team Salford City, even though they have pumped money and fame into the club.

In fact, WREXHAM Salford ran on the way to the league and would be within a united department if they can secure the transport.

Success is on as well as outside the field in view of the continued popularity of its hit streaming series and a record sales of 26.7 million GBP ($ 34.5 million) last season, an increase of 155%that contributed to repaying all loans to the shareholders.

The lower element of the Wrexham history was left in the past. You are now an emerging mobile team that quickly takes at the top level of English football.

However, the nature of the club’s success has been criticized by a few quarters, with Charlton Manager Nathan Jones Wrexham called the “circus” this week.

“It is a lack of respect for our owners, the team, the staff, the supporters and the legacy of the Wrexham Football Club,” manager Phil Parkinson told the leader. “But we will only concentrate on what we have to do.”

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