da bet esporte: Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney have ensured there will always be “jealousy” of Wrexham, but Andy Preece says it is impossible not to like them.
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Takeover completed in 2021"Jealousy" natural as remarkable journey enjoyedHeadlines made across the worldWHAT HAPPENED?
Hollywood superstars arrived in North Wales back in February 2021, with a stunning takeover deal completed. The Red Dragons have seen their profile soar since then, with efforts on the field – which included a record-breaking National League title win in 2023 – being complemented by a documentary series off the pitch that has opened up a window to the world.
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Wrexham have now become a prized scalp for Football League rivals, as they attract more attention than any other League Two side, and questions continue to be asked of how far an emotional roller coaster can carry Reynolds, McElhenney and Co.
WHAT PREECE SAID ABOUT WREXHAM
Preece says that journey should be enjoyed, even by green-eyed neutrals, with the former Wrexham striker telling : “I’ve watched the Wrexham documentary and I think it’s brilliant. How can you not like those guys? People will always have a go at people – especially in football – but you can’t say anything negative about Wrexham’s owners. There’s obviously going to be jealousy but there are now a lot more people following what’s going on at Wrexham. I know it’s early days here but you’d like to think we can go on the same journey. You couldn’t ask for a better template than Wrexham’s. You see the Wrexham thing and you go, ‘Oh wow, what would that be like?’ But I didn’t really think it was going to happen here. It’s exciting, I’m buzzing about it, everybody’s buzzing about it and we’ll just see where it takes us.”
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Preece is now in charge of National League North side Chorley, who are hoping to start writing their own Wrexham-esque story as they prepare to welcome potential investment from members of the Boyzone and Westlife boy bands.