Wrexham have become a club to visit for many football fans in Britain, with a huge factor being Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mac.
This does include celebrity football fans too, who want to get a piece of the action at Wrexham while also having the chance to meet the Hollywood stars.
Now Chris Moyles hosted his morning radio show for Radio X from The Turf pub on Tuesday, September 16, which is located next to the Racecourse Stadium and has featured heavily in the docuseries on Disney+.
Moyles and his co-host got to explore the famous stadium that is currently undergoing construction ahead of their show and so opted to leave some gifts for Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mac.
Ryan Reynolds was gifted a Leeds United hat and Rob Mac a Liverpool FC scarf
Chris Moyles took to Instagram to share the gifts that he and his co-host Dominic Byrne left for Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mac, as the pair were not at Wrexham for the special radio show.
Moyles is a big Leeds United fan, so he left a bobble hat for Ryan Reynolds to share his love of the club, while also maybe trying to joke with them about their desire to be one day as big as the Yorkshire club.
This may have also been the intent with the gift from Byrne for Rob Mac, the Liverpool scarf, as there will be a desire from the Hollywood stars to have their club as big as the two English giants.
The items were left alongside a handwritten note that was posted on Radio X’s Instagram story, that read: “To Ryan + Rob, thank you for letting us into your lovely suite.

“Enjoy these gifts from us as a thank you!
“Love, Chris Moyles, Leeds.
“Lots of love, Dom ‘Liverpool’ YNWA.”
The gifts were left in the stadium’s Betty Buzz suite, where Moyles and Byrne discussed the club, the ground and the new Kop stand.
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Could Wrexham ever be as big as Liverpool and Leeds?
While it seems a long way off at present, with both Leeds and Liverpool being two of the biggest clubs in English history due to their performances in domestic and European competition since the 1960s.

However, it must be remembered history can always be rewritten, and those that are seen as the biggest clubs in the country can change, as Wolves used to be one of the largest clubs in the 1950s, while Chelsea and Manchester City have become modern giants.
So, there is always a chance that Wrexham could become part of the elite list of clubs in the English footballing pyramid, while Wrexham could soon become the biggest club in Wales.