
The co -owners of Wrexham’s Hollywood Star celebrated with the fans of life while the team sealed a historical promotion.
Rob Mcelhenney and Ryan Reynolds, along with Reynolds’s wife, Blake Lively, supported Wrexham while confirming their third successive promotion, sealing a place in the championship.
Fans ran to the field after the dragons beat Charlton Athletic 3-0.
Speaking after the game, Captain James McClean said success was “a great group effort.”
“Not only comes from the dress room. It comes from management, owners, fans and our families and the staff behind the scene,” he said.
The hosts scored twice in rapid succession in the first half, with the strike by Oll Rathbone putting Wrexham ahead in the Stok falls ras.
Sam Smith then scored his sixth goal for the club since he joined Reading in January only three minutes later.

Hollywood a-listers stopped for selfies with fans before Saturday’s crucial game.
After the match, Reynolds and Mcelhenney joined their team in the countryside and hugged the players who realized their dream, celebrating with the trophy after the game at Stok Pacerecourse.

Having languished at the fifth level of English football since the decline in the Football League in 2008 and almost when leaving the business, Wrexham was transformed when they were bought by the stars of Hollywood Reynolds and Rob Mcelhenney.
The participation of the actors has not only rejuvenated the fortune of the club in the field, but has raised its global profile to unrecognizable levels with a documentary series of flying and the presence of celebrities in the games.
Wrexham won the National League title in 2023 and followed that with the promotion of League Dos in the first attempt of the following season.

Otherwise, fans of the city of Cardiff talked about their disappointment when the team was relegated.
Cardiff City will play at the third level of English football for the first time in 22 years next season after its descent from the championship.
Kirby England, 33, Rhondda’s valley, said he was devastated, but that the team did the best he could.
“I thought we could have obtained at least a few how we did it, but it is what it is.
“We go to the League one with them and we will support them to the championships again.”

Bianca Ali, 33, Cardiff, said he believes that the team will make “better and stronger” next year.
He added that it is difficult to be a Cardiff City fan this year.
“It’s sad and heartbreaking. It’s a roller coaster of emotions,” he said.