ONE HALF of Wrexham AFC's Hollywood ownership has paid a visit to the club's home ground once again today.
Deadpool's Ryan Reynolds and It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia's Rob McElhenney have become the talk of the town since their takeover of the club was complete in February 2021.
The pair were first spotted watching a Wrexham match away at Maidenhead in a National League fixture played on October 27.
Their home debut at the Racecourse then came on October 30 as the club drew 1-1 with Torquay United.
It's all been a bit quiet since then - that is until today (February 17) when Reynolds posted a picture of himself at the oldest international football ground in the world.
The picture of Reynolds at the Racecourse, posted to both Reynolds' Instagram and Twitter (@Vancityreynolds) accounts, was accompanied by a caption which read: "Nice day for a visit. @Wrexhamafc"
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Nice day for a visit. @Wrexham_AFC π΄σ §σ ’σ ·σ ¬σ ³σ Ώ pic.twitter.com/FY3gKzuwPu
β Ryan Reynolds (@VancityReynolds) February 17, 2022
Wrexham's next fixture sees them take on Wealdstone away this coming Saturday (February 19).
That follows on from a 3-0 win over Boreham WoodΒ - a win which saw them reach the quarter-finals of the FA Trophy.
Club officials clearly enjoyed seeing Reynolds pop by for a flying visit today too, if this Tweet below is anything to go by ...
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Thanks for dropping by @VancityReynolds π
β Wrexham AFC (@Wrexham_AFC) February 17, 2022
Safe trip back home πΊπΈπ¨π¦βοΈ
π΄βͺοΈ #WxmAFC pic.twitter.com/jRa56GerDT
A club spokesperson confirmed that Reynolds was at the Racecourse for some filming.
He said: "Ryan made a flying visit this morning for some filming and has now headed back home."
The feelgood factor has returned to The Racecourse since McElhenney and Reynolds completed their high profile takeover a year ago with supporters snapping up season tickets in their thousands.
The duo are adored by millions of people all over the world as actors and have now built up a huge following among Wrexham supporters.
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