Wrexham duo sends TV commentary warning: ‘No idea how this will go’
Wrexham’s celeb house owners are swapping the boardroom for the commentary sales space to mark 5 years since their game-changing takeover of the Welsh membership.
Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mac, who was previously known as Rob McElhenney, will take the mic for Wrexham’s house match towards fellow Welsh staff Swansea within the Championship on Friday.
They will be calling the sport on British broadcaster Sky Sports and will be joined by visitors all through.
“As with our decision to take over Wrexham five years ago, we genuinely have no idea how this is going to go,” Reynolds and Mac stated, “but we will give it our best.
“Neither of us have known as a sporting occasion of any selection, not to mention a sport we mainly discovered the principles of 5 years in the past.”
The Hollywood pair finalized their purchase of Wrexham for $2.5 million in February 2021, when the club was in the non-league fifth tier of the English game.
Wrexham, who have become the subject of a fly-on-the-wall documentary — “Welcome to Wrexham” — that has given the staff and metropolis world notoriety, have achieved three straight promotions and are yet another away from enjoying within the Premier League.
Wrexham are in sixth place, which represents the ultimate playoff spot, with 10 video games remaining.
