Ranger acknowledged this community-focused approach in his speech, explaining that the Hollywood stars have truly taken Wrexham “to their hearts.”
"Of course, I could not talk about Wrexham and not mention football," he said.
"Wrexham is a team transformed, since Hollywood stars Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney bought the club a few years ago. The difference they have made to the club and to Wrexham in just a short time is remarkable—back in the Football League after a 15-year absence, our first league title in 45 years, and back-to-back promotions."
During his address, Ranger reflected on Wrexham’s storied history, humorously drawing a comparison to the Arsenal fans seated around him in Parliament. In his remarks, he alluded to Wrexham’s 1992 FA Cup triumph over then-first-division champions Arsenal, an iconic match that solidified the team’s status as “giant killers.”
"Much in the spotlight recently, the club has an illustrious history," he began. "I know that certain Members of the House are Arsenal supporters, and in Wrexham, we still take great pride in knocking out the then first division champions from the FA cup in 1992 and earning a reputation as giant killers."