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Humphrey Ker Paul Mullin James McClean Wrexham 2024-25Getty/GOAL

VIDEO: 'F*ck sake' - Wrexham chief rinsed by Red Dragons stars including Paul Mullin & James McClean as he seeks support for London Marathon attempt

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  • Thousands taking to the streets in English capital
  • Reynolds & McElhenney's fellow director taking part
  • Wrexham stars making playful jokes at Ker's expense
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    WARNING: This article contains language that some people may find offensive

    Ker, who has worked alongside Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney at SToK Racecourse since a remarkable takeover was completed by Hollywood actors in 2021, is due to race 26 miles across the English capital on Sunday.

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  • THE BIGGER PICTURE

    He has been busy fundraising, with prominent figures in North Wales vowing to provide sponsorship money for good causes. Many have, however, seen the funny side of 42-year-old Ker agreeing to join thousands of other professional and amateur runners in taking on a marathon challenge for 2025.

  • Paul Mullin Wrexham 2024-25Getty

    WHAT HUMPHREY KER & WREXHAM STARS SAID

    Ker has, in a light-hearted video, given fans a glimpse of the support - or lack of - that he boasts behind the scenes at Wrexham. The likes of Mullin and McClean have joked that the club’s community director may “die” while attempting to successfully navigate the streets of London.

  • WHAT NEXT?

    Ker’s efforts will provide welcome distraction for those in the Wrexham camp as pressure continues to build at the end of the 2024-25 campaign. Phil Parkinson’s side have slipped to third in the League One table - as they seek to make EFL history with back-to-back-to-back promotions - and have just three games left in which to try and avoid another play-off lottery.