Wrexham’s rise from the National League into the third tier has been remarkable, most of which can be attributed to Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds.
Transforming the Welsh side into a global phenomenon through their success on the pitch and the Welcome to Wrexham documentary, fans across the globe now tune in to watch the Red Dragons.
This has been emphasised by Shaun Harvey revealing that 5,000 US households tuned in to watch Phil Parkinson’s men seal their return to League One.
American fans can’t get enough of Wrexham and reports yesterday suggested that Birmingham City asked to play their league clash against the Reds in the US.
Unsurprisingly, the EFL ruled out that prospect as legendary NFL quarterback Tom Brady – a minority investor in the club – was left downbeat by the response, with Reynolds now giving his verdict.