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Deadpool buying Wrexham?

Medway Blue

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It's Always Sunny In Wrexham!

Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney have been given permission to proceed with a possible purchase of Wrexham and have been asked to outline their plans for the club.


This should help to dispel the myth that nobody would want to buy SUFC. If two huge and rich Hollywood stars can be interested in purchasing a non-league club then similar could easily happen to us.

Question as always is whether Ron would actually sell. You would suggest not. I bet he's had untold amounts of approaches over the years but we'll never hear about 99% of them.
 
How the **** have two Hollywood actors come across Wrexham and decided to buy them?
 
How the **** have two Hollywood actors come across Wrexham and decided to buy them?
Apparently Wrexham are debt free, probably makes them one of the more appealing sides to buy during a period where most clubs are spiralling further into debt each week.
 
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