Hollywood superstar Ryan Reynolds sent out an emotional message to Wrexham fans on social media after the final day of the League One season.
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Wrexham secured promotion to the Championship
Record-breaking third promotion in succession
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Wrexham ended their League One campaign on a high note, securing a 2-0 victory against Lincoln City at Sincil Bank on the final day of the season. Goals from Elliot Lee and Ryan Longman sealed the win, capping off a memorable year for the club.
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The win marked Wrexham’s 27th league triumph in 46 matches, a record that reflects their consistency throughout the campaign. Having already confirmed their promotion a week earlier with a 3-0 win over Charlton Athletic at the Racecourse Ground, the club entered the final match with pressure off – but ambition still intact. After the game, Red Dragons co-owner Reynolds sent an emotional message to the fans.
WHAT REYNOLDS SAID
In a message shared on Instagram, Reynolds expressed both pride and sentimentality as the club prepares to say goodbye to League One and embark on its next chapter in the Championship.
He wrote: "Today was our last day in League 1. I hate retiring this jacket. Next season starts tomorrow. Can't wait. After four years, I'm grateful to everyone who found some way to believe in this. I know it hasn't been easy. Most of all, I'm happiest watching the town of Wrexham grow into something that's always been there. Pride, goodness, and joy. Nothing better."
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The final whistle not only signalled the end of another successful season but also the start of celebrations. For the third consecutive year, Wrexham have earned promotion – an achievement that has left fans pinching themselves in disbelief. To mark the momentous occasion, the players are jetting off to Las Vegas this week for a celebration funded by their high-profile owners, Reynolds and Rob McElhenney. The trip has become a hallmark of the club's modern success story, blending Hollywood flair with hard-earned footballing milestones.