Ryan Reynolds’ efforts to become owner of his own NHL team have apparently come to an end.
24.04.2023 - 14:41 / etonline.com
Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney are riding high and nursing hangovers after celebrating a made-for-Hollywood win by the Wrexham Football Club, of which they serve as co-owners. On Saturday, Wrexham secured its promotion back to the English Football League after a 15-year absence. Reynolds and McElhenney, who took control of the Welsch team in 2021, each shared a video of the emotionally-charged moment on their Instagram pages. «I don't remember this moment at all.
But you can see something leave both of our bodies at the same time,» McElhenney captioned his post. «And then we're filled back up with an indescribable joy.» Reynolds noted that the video was taken by Paul Rudd.
The star had reportedly been spotted in the Turf, a pub near the ground, before the start of the match. A post shared by RobMcElhenney (@robmcelhenney)«Rob and I kinda blacked out during this moment, but somehow we’ll never forget it,» Reynolds shared. Later, Reynolds posted a photo of himself and McElhenney hoisting the Vanarama National League Trophy into the air — with the star giving it a kiss. A post shared by Ryan Reynolds (@vancityreynolds)«Everything I own smells like champagne, beer and grass. I’m still somewhere between giggling and sobbing.
This town and this sport is one of the most romantic things on earth. Thank you, @wrexham_afc ⚔️
.Ryan Reynolds’ efforts to become owner of his own NHL team have apparently come to an end.
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While soccer has yet to fully be embraced by American culture, that hasn’t stopped famous Hollywood figures from going out there and literally investing in the sport… and turning it into a docuseries. Over on FX, there’s “Welcome to Wrexham,” which follows the aftermath of American Rob McElhenney and his business partner Ryan Reynolds as they purchase a UK soccer team and try to make it big.
Snoop Dogg and Ryan Reynolds are reportedly embroiled in a bidding war to purchase a national sports team in Canada.According to talkSport, Wrexham AFC co-owner Reynolds is aiming to expand his portfolio and buy the Ottawa Senators – the National Hockey League team that is currently for sale in Canada’s capital city.The Deadpool actor was last week linked to a bid that would top $1billion for the team.But Snoop said on Instagram yesterday (May 1) that he was “looking forward” to being part of a bid by LA-based businessman Neko Sparks, who would be the first Black owner of an NHL team (via The Independent).“I WANNA BRING HOCKEY TO OUR COMMUNITY,” the rapper wrote. Check out the posts below.A post shared by snoopdogg (@snoopdogg)A post shared by snoopdogg (@snoopdogg)Neither Sparks nor Reynolds have publicly confirmed their interest in purchasing the Ottawa Senators at the time of writing.
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Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney are still celebrating after the Wrexham Football Club, which they co-own, secured its promotion back to the English Football League after a 15-year absence earlier this month.The pair took control of the Welsh team in 2021, and documented their journey as part of the docuseries. The creative duo spoke with ET's Kevin Frazier at an FYC event for the show in Los Angeles over the weekend, and opened up about being team owners.Specifically, Reynolds addressed whether it's harder to own and run a football club or to be a father of four.«I don't know.
Busy bees. Ryan Reynolds is “not complaining” that he and wife Blake Lively’s new baby has impacted their schedules — including the 2023 Met Gala.
Former Manchester United goalkeeper Ben Foster has revealed Wrexham co-owner Ryan Reynolds gave him an original glove from Deadpool after securing promotion to the Football League.
Wrexham co-owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McEllenney attend the FYC Red Carpet For FX’s Welcome To Wrexham at The Television Academy on Saturday (April 29) in Los Angeles.
Wrexham visit Torquay United on the final day of the season this weekend, one week after winning the National League title and confirming promotion to League Two.
Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney have attempted to convince Gareth Bale to come out of retirement.After Wrexham AFC secured their promotion into the Football League following a win against Boreham Wood last Saturday (April 22), Bale posted a short video in support.“Hi Rob, just wanted to congratulate you on your promotion and everything you’re doing at Wrexham,” said the former Wales captain, who retired in January this year.In response to the video on Twitter, McElhenney wrote: “Let’s play golf, where I totally won’t spend four hours trying to convince you to un-retire for one last magical season.”Hey @GarethBale11 let’s play golf, where I totally won’t spend 4 hours trying to convince you to un-retire for one last magical season
Wrexham secured a return to the Football League after a 15-year absence when they beat Boreham Wood in front of an ecstatic Racecourse crowd last weekend.
Paul Rudd captured a sweet moment between Wrexham A.F.C. owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney as the club were promoted to the English Football League over the weekend.
A massive win. Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney are happy soccer team owners after Wrexham AFC was promoted to the English Football League for the first time in 15 years.
postgame press conference with the team’s star goalkeeper Ben Foster. “Foster!” Reynolds yelled as he waded through the reporters, “Jersey, now!” “It stinks, honestly!” Foster replied with a grin. “It absolutely stinks!” When asked by a reporter if he was going to sell Foster’s shirt online, Reynolds stuffed the jersey into the back of his pants and said, “Listen, I work in show business, we fall on hard times!” before scampering off.“He texted me earlier! He’s so hungry for the shirt! He’s like, ‘Don’t throw that into the crowd.
Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney were seen in tears as they watched Wrexham AFC secure a long-awaited promotion into the English Football League last night (April 22).The Welsh football team returned to League Two after a 15-year absence with a 3-1 victory over Borehamwood. Both Reynolds and McElhenney were in attendance.
Paul Rudd showed up to support fellow Marvel star Ryan Reynolds at the Vanarama National League on Saturday (April 22) in Wrexham, Wales.
won itself promotion to a higher league — to the jubilation of actors and co-owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney.The actors shelled out $2.5 million for Wrexham AFC — a Welsh soccer team that had been relegated by regularly dismal play and disinvestment to a fifth-tier league for 15 years — and documented their efforts in an FX Network show called “Welcome to Wrexham.”Reynolds, whose business interests include tequila and the recently sold Mint Mobile and “Always Sunny in Philadelphia” star McElhenney were on hand for the team’s historic 3-1 win against Boreham Wood on Saturday.They even brought fellow actor Paul Rudd along for the ride, with the “Ant-Man” star mingling with fans outside the arena and drinking at the local pub. Once the final horn sounded and victory was assured, Reynolds and McElhenney shared a long embrace, and McElhenny appeared to wipe away tears as fans around them erupted in thunderous cheers and raced onto the field to celebrate.
The Prince of Wales has congratulated Wrexham on getting promoted to the Football League after a 15-year absence. Hollywood actors Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, who co-own the club, were among a 10,162 crowd watching the Welsh side secure the National League title on Saturday by beating Boreham Wood 3-1. In a personal message after the match, William, who is president of the FA, said: “Congratulations @Wrexham_AFC! A club with such amazing history, looking forward to a very exciting future back in the Football League.
Spoiler alert! Season 2 of “Welcome to Wrexham” is set to get the Hollywood ending the first one failed to deliver.