In the club’s golden hour, Wrexham owner Ryan Reynolds once surprisingly stepped in as Ben Foster and Elliot Lee spoke to the media.
Wrexham fans have been treated to a brilliant period since Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mac took ownership of the club.
The club managed to stay afloat under fan ownership, with the supporters saving it in its darkest hour, until Rob and Ryan swooped in to provide the foundations for what would turn into a worldwide powerhouse.
When the Hollywood pair took over, they made it no secret that they had high aspirations, with Rob and Ryan discussing their Premier League dream for Wrexham.
Of course, they had the hurdle of promotion from the National League to overcome, and once they achieved that, Reynolds took centre stage in the celebrations, surprising Red Dragons stars Ben Foster and Elliot Lee in the process.
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What Ryan Reynolds did when interrupting Ben Foster and Elliot Lee’s Wrexham celebrations
Wrexham’s home win against Boreham Wood is often noted as an incredible moment in Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mac’s ownership, often being referenced as the moment where the club truly began to shine.
As soon as the referee blew for full-time, the Wrexham faithful spilled out onto the hallowed Racecourse turf to celebrate the first time back in the EFL since 2008.
Following the game, Wrexham heroes Ben Foster and Elliot Lee were in the middle of a press conference, before Ryan unexpectedly interrupted.
As recalled by Richard Williams, via X, the owner ‘came into the press conference to get the match shirts off Wrexham stars Ben Foster and Elliot Lee in the middle of their interviews’.
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Wrexham’s win vs Boreham Wood will forever stand out in the Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mac era
The Red Dragons are tasting success now, having battled their way up to the Championship, and Wrexham now find themselves just one promotion away from the ultimate goal, the Premier League.
However, it has not been possible without hard work at every stage of the club, especially from those who were there before Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mac.
The club and the town had suffered for an incredibly long period, being a sleeping giant, weltering in the National League. Wrexham’s win against Boreham Wood finally felt like a release from all of that.
Paul Mullin has named the Boreham Wood win as his favourite moment for the Red Dragons, and unsurprisingly so, considering the togetherness on display on that evening, when everyone knew…Wrexham were back.
