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‘This sport continues to be evil’ – Ryan Reynolds

newsnote correspondentBy newsnote correspondent19 April 2023No Comments17 Views
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Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds. Source: wrexhamafc.co.uk
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Wrexham co-owner Ryan Reynolds appeared to be feeling the pressure after his side celebrated a “massive three points” against Yeovil Town on Tuesday.

  • Wrexham celebrated 3-0 win over Yeovil
  • Now one win away from promotion
  • Reynolds recognised importance but is feeling the pressure

Unlike co-owner Rob McElhenney and his fellow ‘It’s Always Sunny in Phildelphia’ stars, Reynolds wasn’t in attendance for Wrexham’s 3-0 win over Yeovil on Tuesday. He did, however, recognise the importance of the three points, as the Red Dragons are now on the brink of promotion to the football league.

In a tweet after the game, Reynolds wrote: “MASSIVE three points. [Yeovil] put on a show. The first 45 min were edgy as hell. Big Saturday match on the way at the Racecourse. This sport continues to be evil.”

MASSIVE three points. @YTFC put on a show. The first 45 min were edgy as hell. Big Saturday match on the way at the Racecourse. This sport continues to be evil. https://t.co/yEeTvBxXpx

— Ryan Reynolds (@VancityReynolds) April 18, 2023

As Reynolds notes, 22nd-placed Yeovil were able to keep the National League leaders at bay for the first half before a flurry of second-half goals made it seem like a comfortable victory. Wrexham are now one win away from promotion, and the celebratory mood was evident post-match as McElhenney’s ‘Always Sunny’ co-star Charlie Day hilariously joined in with the players’ warm down. Goal.com

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