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Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds had never even been to Wrexham before beginning the process of purchasing the team.
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McElhenney and Reynolds had never even met in person before going in on the team together.
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McElhenney was drawn to Wrexham because of the working-class roots.
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McElhenney and Reynolds received 98% approval from the Wrexham Supporters’ Trust to take over the team.
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Even though the Trust voted overwhelmingly for the takeover, the Wrexham community had mixed feelings initially.
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Wrexham Football Club is the third oldest professional club in the world and the oldest in Wales.
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The Club was founded in the pub outside their stadium, the Turf, in 1864 — and still operates 365 days a year.
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Wrexham A.F.C. plays out of the Racecourse Ground, which is named for its original purpose: horse racing.
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Once upon a time, Wrexham A.F.C. was one of the best clubs in Wales.
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Wales is NOT a part of England and is its own country with an extremely interesting history and their own language: Welsh.
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Wrexham was once a prosperous mining, ironworking, and beer-brewing town.
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The economic downturn and unemployment of the 1980s was the beginning of Wrexham’s fall from grace.
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Clubs like Wrexham A.F.C. are major pillars of their communities.
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Which is why when a real estate developer wanted to strip down the Club and sell it for parts, the people of Wrexham retaliated.
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Upon preparing the Racecourse Stadium for sale, Wrexham supporters ran Alexander Hamilton out of his ownership of the club.
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Enter the Wrexham Supporters’ Trust. … Yes, the fans bought the football club.
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The club continued to struggle under Trust ownership.
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Being a lifelong Philadelphia Eagles fan, McElhenney loves an underdog story — inspiring his idea for Wrexham A.F.C.
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The new owners had to undertake a huge rebuild from the jump, from management to players.
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McElhenney received advice from the Eagles’ coach and owner when he was struggling with the club.
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Football community is like no other community.
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The dark side of football is no joke.
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BONUS: Slang in the United Kingdom > American slang any day, and it’s not even close.
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