Reynolds went on to say of how he was convinced to join the Wrexham rollercoaster ride: “I don't think I could have done this earlier than when I was 40. I embraced sucking and failing much more in my late 30s and 40s, and by doing that, it freed me up in the greatest possible way. Everyone has anxiety and that has always kept me within a safety lane and not really stepping out. But then it's like, just f*cking get over yourself. What Wrexham has really grown inside of me is the value and importance of emotional investment. If people can be galvanised through emotional investment and feel like they're a part of something, they will engage, and they will also tell their story.”