WREXHAM AFC co-owner Ryan Reynolds says the support shown for the club is 'like nothing else' as attendances continue to soar at the Racecourse.
The Reds' Hollywood owners Reynolds and Rob McElhenney have certainly shown great enthusiasm since their takeover of the club was completed over a year ago.
And that buzz towards the club has been reflected both on and off the pitch over recent weeks in particular.
Wrexham closed the gap between them and National League-leaders Stockport County to just eight points with their latest victory on Tuesday night (April 5) - a resounding 6-0 win over Barnet.
The attendance from supporters of club, both home and away, has been nothing short of spectacular throughout the season to date.
That is something highlighted by the club on social media earlier today, hailing the support as 'remarkable' as over 8,600 fans were in attendance for their latest win on Tuesday night.
8,678 fans at the Racecourse on a Tuesday night (38 away). Just remarkable.#WxmAFC
— Wrexham AFC (@Wrexham_AFC) April 5, 2022
Deadpool actor Reynolds was also quick to jump in and show his appreciation for the club's loyal supporters, adding that it was 'like nothing else'.
He Tweeted:
Unreal. The @Wrexham_AFC support is like nothing else. Can’t wait to be back at the Racecourse Ground, pacing like rabid turkey.
— Ryan Reynolds (@VancityReynolds) April 6, 2022
Reynolds himself was once again at the Racecourse over the weekend as he enjoyed watching Wrexham's FA Trophy semi-final win over Stockport County, booking their place at Wembley.
Both he and McElhenney have also been providing some hilarious post-match commentary on Wrexham matches as the club goes on a 12-game unbeaten run.
Up next for Phil Parkinson's side is a National League clash v Eastleigh on Saturday, April 9.
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