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Sir Elton John loves Wrexham! Rocket Man singer rang Ryan Reynolds after Red Dragons secured promotion and insists football ownership journey 'more fun' than any movie he or Rob McElhenney have ever made

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  • Hollywood stars completed takeover in 2021
  • Guided Welsh outfit back into the Football League
  • Pop superstar a former chairman at Watford
  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    The Hollywood superstars completed a stunning takeover at SToK Racecourse back in the spring of 2021. They have experienced an emotional roller coaster since then, with the pain of Wembley and play-off defeats being countered by the joy of a record-breaking promotion back into the Football League.

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    WHAT SIR ELTON JOHN SAID

    Sir Elton knows all about the stresses of club ownership from his time as chairman of Watford, but believes Reynolds and McElhenney will be loving the ride. The music industry icon has told BBC Sport: “It’s great and I phoned Ryan when they won and they got promoted and I just think it’s fantastic. They’re on the ride that I was on. It’s slightly different because times have changed but it’s no more un-exciting… it’s so exciting for them. I bet they have more fun doing that than any movie they’ve ever made.”

  • DID YOU KNOW?

    Watford climbed into the top tier of English football during Sir Elton’s time at the helm, finishing as runners-up behind Liverpool in 1983, and reached the FA Cup final in 1984 – losing 2-0 to Everton at Wembley Stadium.

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    WHAT NEXT FOR WREXHAM?

    Reynolds and McElhenney have never shied away from the fact that they want to see Wrexham become a Premier League side at some point, with considerable faith and funds being invested in a project that currently has the Welsh outfit sat fourth in the League Two table.