In the year 2000. Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney (It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia) joined a number of notable American businessmen with EAFC 26 Coins to dip their feet into English football. While their beloved Wrexham AFC might not have the awards and recognition in the leagues of Liverpool as well as Manchester United, both actors are looking to change that with their docuseries , Welcome to Wrexham.
The tiniest Wrexham AFC boasts a long and successful history in the world of football, being Wales oldest team and the third-oldest professional football team in the world. However the past few years have not been all that bright for Wrexham over the last hundred years, or more. the club currently playing in English football's fifth-tier competition that is the fifth level. Reynolds and McElhenney have pledged more than $2 million in funding for the club, apart of the media attention their involvement in the team could bring. this was enough to persuade owners and fans to get into the club.
They are currently showing their complete dedication to Wrexham by releasing their first video of what will will likely will be many advertisements to promote the forthcoming"Welcome to Wrexham documentary, which will follow the journey of the team as they attempt to get advancement to the top levels of English sport. The video is two minutes long and includes Reynolds and McElhenney along with McElhenney and Reynolds as well as their Welsh translator Maxine like manyare a bit uncertain of their experiences managing an elite sports team.
The show Welcome to Wrexham will be telecast on FX but there is no date for its release that is yet announced. Based on the images of exuberant Wrexham fans in costumes like Deadpool It's safe to that Reynolds McElhenney and Reynolds McElhenney have raised morale after Wrexham moved up from the middle of the table up to a sixth-place finish that could qualify them for the playoffs in order to compete for advancement to the next level league, EFL League Two.
While it could be shocking for some, Reynolds and McElhenney are not pioneers in this field because currently, more than half of English Premier League teams are at least partly owned by American investors and this trend is spreading down to lower leagues. The essence of the operation is simple enough, for less than a fraction of the cost that the cost of an NFL and NBA team is worth investors can have the opportunity to eventually rise into Premier League football where competing can earn large profits for teams that operate with smaller budgets, much as they did the game Football Manager 21.
With Reynolds always proving that he's one of the smartest business people in Hollywood It's not surprising that Reynolds and McElhenney took the chance with Wrexham. Perhaps Reynolds might get used to the possibility of being Johnny Cage in the next Mortal Kombat.
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