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Reynolds calls Mac a 'sick f*ck' after huge Wrexham future announcement

Ryan Reynolds has humorously labelled Wrexham co-owner Rob Mac a "sick f*ck" after the pair finally confirmed the completion date for Wrexham's stadium expansion. The Hollywood duo have been working tirelessly to transform the Racecourse Ground as the Red Dragons continue their remarkable ascent through the English football pyramid.

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Revealed: When Wrexham’s new Kop stand will open

Wrexham co-owners Rob Mac and Ryan Reynolds have finally provided a definitive timeline for the completion of the club's highly anticipated new Kop stand. The massive redevelopment project at the Racecourse Ground is a cornerstone of the duo's ambitious plan to guide the Red Dragons toward the top flight of English football.

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‘Love it there’ - Could Mullin play for Wrexham again?

Paul Mullin has provided a significant update on his Wrexham future as he enters the final year of his contract. The veteran striker, who became the face of the club's Hollywood resurgence under Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mac, has confirmed he is preparing to return to the Racecourse Ground after a loan spell at Bradford City.

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Brazil is ‘a bit of Jesse’ but Lingard to Wrexham not ruled out

Jesse Lingard has been stepping a long way out of his comfort zone, heading to South Korea and Brazil, but a return to Britain - potentially at Wrexham - is not being ruled out. Former Manchester United coach Rene Meulensteen worked with the ex-England international at Old Trafford and can see the obvious appeal of JLingz linking up with Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mac.

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Mac proud of Wrexham after ‘funny’ relegation predictions

Wrexham may have missed out on a historic shot at the Premier League, but co-owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney remain defiant following a season that exceeded all outside expectations. Despite the late heartbreak of missing the play-offs, the Hollywood duo have hit back at the skeptics who tipped the North Wales side for a relegation battle.

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Ipswich promoted as Wrexham suffer play-off heartbreak

Ipswich Town have completed their swift return to the Premier League after a dominant final-day victory over QPR sparked wild celebrations at Portman Road. While the Tractor Boys toasted a second-place finish, there was only misery for Hollywood-owned Wrexham, whose late charge for a play-off spot ended in a devastating stalemate.

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Lampard makes Coventry transfers vow amid Championship trophy celebrations

Frank Lampard has warned that Coventry City must act swiftly and decisively in the summer transfer market to ensure their return to the Premier League does not end in immediate relegation. Speaking amid the jubilant celebrations of their Championship title lift after a 3-1 win over Wrexham, the manager insisted that work must begin right away to bridge the immense gap to the top flight.

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Wrexham co-owners Mac & Reynolds send Vegas invite to Lampard & Coventry

Wrexham's Hollywood co-owners Rob Mac and Ryan Reynolds have never been shy about celebrating success with a trip to Las Vegas, but their latest invitation comes with a calculated twist. After Frank Lampard's Coventry City secured the Championship title and promotion to the Premier League, the Red Dragons' bosses are looking to exploit the festive mood to aid their own pursuit of a place in the top flight.

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Wrexham facing 'lawful' questions over £3.8m grant

Wrexham are at the centre of a controversy regarding a £3.8m government grant that may have bypassed standard legal protocols. Reports suggest the funding was greenlit before final assessments were completed, sparking concerns over fair competition in the Championship.

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New transfer record? Rob & Ryan tipped to break Wrexham bank

Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mac are being backed to break the bank again at Wrexham, with a new transfer record expected to be set during the summer window of 2026. If the Red Dragons were to secure promotion into the Premier League, then that bar would definitely be raised. Don Goodman has told GOAL why history in North Wales is likely to be made regardless.

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Why Reynolds & Mac have become ‘underdogs’ at Wrexham

Wrexham’s sights remain firmly locked on the Premier League, but Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mac have been informed that the Red Dragons are “outsiders” and “underdogs” to hit that target in 2026. Following a record-breaking run of three successive promotions, Don Goodman has explained to GOAL why the Welsh outfit should be happy with their efforts if a fourth falls agonisingly out of reach.

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Brady pokes fun at Reynolds & Mac after Wrexham lose at Birmingham

NFL legend Tom Brady has playfully mocked Hollywood actors Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mac following Birmingham City's impressive two-goal victory over Wrexham in the Championship. Brady, who serves as a minority investor in the Midlands club, took to social media to celebrate the Blues' 2-0 win and tease his famous counterparts as their team's latest promotion bid suffered a blow.

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Brady's Birmingham down Wrexham in latest 'Hollywood derby'

NFL legend Tom Brady claimed bragging rights in the latest 'Hollywood derby' as his Birmingham City team secured a vital 2-0 Championship victory over Wrexham. This result provides much-needed relief for the Blues, whilst dealing a significant blow to Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mac's dreams of achieving a fourth consecutive promotion for the Red Dragons.

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