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In 2020, Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds teamed up to purchase Wrexham AFC, Wales' oldest professional football club, in the hopes of turning the club into an underdog story the whole world could root for. The worry? Rob and Ryan have no experience in football or working with each other. That said, they are serious about their investment in Wrexham, improving the club and doing right by the townspeople.
A new football season begins as the town, the team and owners, Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, prepare to welcome King Charles III.
Wrexham striker Paul Mullin tackles challenges on and off the pitch; introducing Wrexham superfan Millie Tipping.
Wrexham is playing well but their hopes for promotion are under threat thanks to the amazing play of a surging rival, Notts County.
Some self-inflicted chaos unfolds in Wrexham, thanks to co-chairmen Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, much to the frustration of Executive Director Humphrey Ker.
After a second place finish last season and with Notts County challenging for first place, Wrexham AFC focuses on building a winning mentality.
The most dominant football team in Wales takes the pitch as it races toward promotion while players juggle their day jobs.
The FA Cup provides Wrexham a chance to live up to its storied past and to take on teams playing many leagues above them.
Injuries, the weather and a brutal schedule test Wrexham AFC as the team enters do-or-die time.
The return of Rob Lainton complicates the goalie situation while co-Chairmen Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds make a difficult roster decision.
The darkest day in Wrexham history looms over the team and town as they try to shift to a winning mentality.
The Wrexham women's team battles for promotion and tries to set a Welsh attendance record at the Racecourse.
Wrexham AFC and Notts County clash at the Racecourse in the biggest match in the history of the National League.
Family is everything for the members of Wrexham AFC and we meet the fathers, mothers, daughters and sons behind some key people.
With promotion still up in the air, Co-Chairmen Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds bring in friends and sponsors to help raise the Club's profile.
Wrexham faces either promotion or the dreaded playoffs.
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