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Beyond the Hollywood story - what are Wrexham really building?
Key takeaways
- Wrexham, founded in 1864, are the third oldest professional football club in the world and the oldest in Wales
- For many football fans, Wrexham's rise might have been defined by the story and subsequent success of the men's first team.
- The promotions, the documentary cameras and the celebrity ownership of Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mac have transformed the club into one of the most recognisable football narratives in the world.
Why this matters: a sports story that could shift standings, legacies, or fan conversations.
Wrexham, founded in 1864, are the third oldest professional football club in the world and the oldest in Wales
For many football fans, Wrexham's rise might have been defined by the story and subsequent success of the men's first team.
The promotions, the documentary cameras and the celebrity ownership of Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mac have transformed the club into one of the most recognisable football narratives in the world.
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