Ryan Reynolds Wants the Sweaty Jerseys of His Champion Wrexham Soccer Players (Video)
23.04.2023 - 18:29
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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.
I need that,'” Foster said.Turning his attention back to the reporters, Foster spoke in glowing terms about Reynolds and McElhenney and what “brilliant” owners they have been. “They’re in. They’re fully in.
They’re like one of the boys at times,” he said. “They come in and celebrate and get behind the lads because they understand that you’re not always going to win. You’re not always going to get things ten out of ten…they don’t expect instant results.” As told in the Hulu docuseries “Welcome to Wrexham,” Reynolds was brought on as co-owner of Wrexham AFC by “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” star Rob McElhenney, a rabid sports fan who heard about the struggles that the team was facing after years of mismanagement by uncaring ownership sent the team’s fortunes plummeting.
For 87 years, Wrexham AFC had played in what is now known as the English Football League, which today makes up the three tiers of the English soccer pyramid below the top-tier Premier League. But in 2008, the team was relegated to the National League, the fifth tier of the pyramid and the lowest-tiered professional league. With only two teams able to earn promotion back to the EFL each year, it is very difficult for teams that
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