Wrexham co-owner Ryan Reynolds has led the reaction to his sides crazy 6-5 win over Dover this afternoon.
The 11 goal thriller seems to have shocked anyone and everyone who saw it.
After going from 2-0 up to 5-2, the rest is a bit of a blur.
The stunning comeback victory has seen the Reds move to second in the National League table.
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Joint owner Ryan gave a pretty frank reaction on his twitter page after the game, saying:
"I just lost 9 years off my life. And I’m okay with that. Apologies to my family. Also, bury me in Wales."
I just lost 9 years off my life. And I’m okay with that. Apologies to my family. Also, bury me in Wales. https://t.co/albYioaD1b
— Ryan Reynolds (@VancityReynolds) March 26, 2022
Wrexham's other co-owner Rob McElhenney also gave his thoughs on the outcome at the Racecourse.
I love this game. I hate this game. I love this game. UP THE TOWN. https://t.co/pPDpgOrkZs
— Rob McElhenney (@RMcElhenney) March 26, 2022
Wrexham legend Mickey Thomas also praised the Reds at full time.
He said: "What a game what fight back the unbeaten run continues."
The club also posted manager Phil Parkinson's initial post match thoughts on their twitter account, who said: “Did that really happen? It was surreal. I’ve never been involved in a game like it.”
Fresh from his telling off from Ryan Reynolds, Wrexham's top scorer seemed to enjoy the full time celebrations.
Jesus 😅 https://t.co/ONkLxH8KcF
— Paul Mullin (@PMullin7) March 26, 2022
Humphrey Ker tweeted: "Absolute, as the kids say, scenes."
As for two goal hero Ollie Palmer...
Another two goal hero, Jordan Davies said: "Are you not entertained? Never been involved in a game like that, fans kept us going buzzing to get the winner"
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