Home » Entertainment » “Wrexham on Brink of Promoting Back to Football League with Co-Owner Ryan Reynolds Promising a “Monster” Party”

“Wrexham on Brink of Promoting Back to Football League with Co-Owner Ryan Reynolds Promising a “Monster” Party”

Ryan Reynolds, the Hollywood actor known for his roles in Deadpool and The Proposal, has made a promise that is sure to excite fans of Wrexham AFC. The Canadian-born star, who co-owns the club with fellow actor Rob McElhenney, has vowed to throw a “monster party” if Wrexham secures the championship and promotion to League Two this season. With the team on the brink of glory, Reynolds’ pledge has ignited a buzz among supporters, who are eagerly anticipating the prospect of an epic celebration. In this article, we take a closer look at how the actor’s involvement has transformed the fortunes of the Welsh club and what this promise could mean for its future.


Ryan Reynolds Promises “Monster Party” If Wrexham Secures Promotion

Wrexham, the football club owned by Hollywood actors Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, are a win away from securing promotion back into the Football League. The club moved four points clear of title rivals Notts County after defeating Yeovil 3-0 on Tuesday night. With just two games left to play this season, Wrexham now sits at 107 points, breaking the National League record. If the team beats Boreham Wood at the Racecourse Ground on Saturday, they will be promoted back to the Football League for the first time in 15 years.

The win against Yeovil saw co-owner McElhenney in attendance, alongside Always Sunny in Philadelphia co-stars Charlie Day, Glenn Howerton, and Kaitlin Olson. Second-half goals from Anthony Forde, James Jones, and Paul Mullin secured the win.

Goalkeeper Ben Foster hinted that the club’s Hollywood owners have promised a promotion party in Las Vegas if they win the title. Foster, whose last-minute penalty win last week earned a vital win over Notts County, said, “They’ve promised us a monster one at the end of the season. If we get promoted, they’re gonna take us away somewhere with a lot of flashing lights.”

Reynolds was not at the Racecourse Ground for the win against Yeovil, but he expressed relief after an “edgy” first half. The Deadpool star could travel to Wales ahead of Saturday with promotion on the line. “MASSIVE three points,” he wrote on social media. “Yeovil put on a show. The first 45 min were edgy as hell. Big Saturday match on the way at the Racecourse. This sport continues to be evil.”

The win against Yeovil meant their opponents were relegated from the National League. Wrexham manager Phil Parkinson was pleased that his side bounced back after being held to a 0-0 draw by Barnet last week. “It was never going to be straightforward,” Parkinson said. “Yeovil had pride to play for as well as the hope of staying in the division. They’ve got a good manager, and he set them up to be difficult.

“We knew we had to be patient tonight, and in the end, we just wore them down, and I’m very pleased with the performance,” he added. “The lads stuck to the task and knew what we had to do. We couldn’t quite achieve it in the first period, and the final passes weren’t quite the standard they normally are, but you felt it was coming. I’m just pleased with the way we went about our business, stayed calm, and got the job done.”

Wrexham’s success this season is a remarkable turnaround after a tumultuous period in recent years. The club almost went out of business in 2020, and the long-term future of the club was in doubt. However, Reynolds and McElhenney’s takeover gave the club a much-needed lift, and the Hollywood duo has quickly become a beloved part of the club’s history.

While the prospect of a promotion party in Las Vegas is exciting, Wrexham’s focus remains firmly on the upcoming game against Boreham Wood. With promotion on the line, the team will be determined to produce a performance worthy of the occasion and secure their place back in the Football League.


As Ryan Reynolds continues to make headlines with his involvement in the buyout of Wrexham AFC, his latest promise to throw a “monster” party if the team secures both title and promotion has only increased excitement among fans. After a year of isolation and cancellations, the prospect of a celebration with Reynolds’ flair and enthusiasm is both thrilling and sorely needed. But even beyond the promise of a grand party, Reynolds’ investment in Wrexham and his hands-on approach to the team’s management has brought a renewed sense of hope and pride to the community. As the promotion race heats up, all eyes are on Wrexham AFC and the potential for a new era of success on and off the pitch.

Leave a Comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.