
Revealed: Wrexham's true ambitions for Championship season as Ryan Reynolds & Rob McElhenney dream big
Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney are eyeing a top-two finish in the Championship this season for Wrexham, according to CEO Michael Williamson.
Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney are eyeing a top-two finish in the Championship this season for Wrexham, according to CEO Michael Williamson.
Josh Windass retracts his "delusional" claim about Ollie Palmer after the new Wrexham star's Carabao Cup heroics. Palmer's brace earned a stunning win, prompting a "hands off" warning to Pep Guardiola
Prepare for electrifying football as England, Scotland, and Wales's brightest talents bring their A-game to the international stage once again. Following a spectacular last season, these stars are set to dazzle with their prowess abroad
Whispers of sporting royalty descending on Old Trafford are intensifying! Inspired by the dazzling successes of Tom Brady's Birmingham City and Ryan Reynolds' Wrexham, basketball legend Michael Jordan and golf titan Tiger Woods are reportedly being tipped to explore sensational takeover bids for Manchester United. Could the iconic Old Trafford grounds soon reverberate with the awe-inspiring presence of these global giants, potentially replacing Sir Jim Ratcliffe and INEOS? The football world is abuzz with this captivating prospect!
The stunning success of Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney's Wrexham venture, alongside Tom Brady's recent foray into minority ownership in the sport, is reportedly paving the way for basketball legend Michael Jordan and golf icon Tiger Woods to explore sensational takeover possibilities at Manchester United, potentially disrupting Sir Jim Ratcliffe and INEOS's influence at Old Trafford
Could sporting legends Michael Jordan or Tiger Woods be the next saviors of Manchester United? Following the triumphs of celebrity owners like Ryan Reynolds, whispers suggest these icons might eye a sensational takeover, potentially replacing Sir Jim Ratcliffe and INEOS at Old Trafford
Gareth Bale is eyeing a sensational return to football leadership with a potential Cardiff City takeover. The Welsh superstar admits he'd "love" to spearhead a bid to revitalize his hometown club and guide them back to Premier League glory. Bale and his consortium are actively pursuing ownership, having reportedly submitted improved offers after their initial £40 million bid was rejected by current owner Vincent Tan. The club's struggles in League One are fueling the pressure on Tan to sell, presenting a golden opportunity for Bale to make a monumental impact off the pitch
Gareth Bale lauded Wrexham's ascent as a boon for Welsh football, stating, "They've set the benchmark!" However, the football icon cautioned Cardiff City's owners, Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, to be ready for a challenge given his own ambitions with the Bluebirds
Weah, at a pivotal juncture, is focused on creating his niche at Marseille, setting the stage for a momentous chapter with the USMNT