A restaurant owner has hit back with a sassy response after a customer criticised its 'soggy Yorkshire puddings'.
06.11.2021 - 18:15 / msn.com
Wrexham has certainly been in the news recently, especially since a sprinkling of Hollywood glamour was thrown over this historic region. Excitement and hope have been in the air since the takeover of the football club by celebrity A-listers Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney.
A restaurant owner has hit back with a sassy response after a customer criticised its 'soggy Yorkshire puddings'.
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The actors purchased the Welsh football club this year after their bid to buy it was approved by Wrexham’s Supporters Trust Board back in November.Wrexham played Maidenhead United at the team’s Yorkhead stadium, where new owners Reynolds and McElhenney watched their club lose 3-2 to the away team.Posting several photos of the game last night, Reynolds wrote on his Instagram account: “Football is a staggering, heartbreaking, gorgeous, tommy-gun of soul-deadening, evil and beauty and I’m never
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Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney unexpectedly attended their first Wrexham game, but the club they took over last February suffered another setback in their quest for promotion as Phil Parkinson's side slipped to a 3-2 defeat. The Dragons got off to a disastrous start with Maidenhead racing into a two-goal lead with Ferdinand and Mingi firing the hosts ahead before Wrexham's Bryce Hosannah received a red card.
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