Rob McElhenney, Ryan Reynolds and David Beckham have given their thoughts on Sunday's FA Trophy final defeat.
The stars were out in force at Wembley, with Rob and Ryan joined by their partners Kaitlin Olson, Blake Lively and children as well as Will Ferrell and David Beckham.
Mr Ferrell has teased fans for months about visiting Wrexham to watch a game, and made it to Sunday's final alongside former Manchester United, Real Madrid and England legend David Beckham.
It wasn't to be for the Reds though, with Phil Parkinson's side losing 1-0 to Bromley.
The owners and one of their guests have given their reaction to the game.
Ryan said: "Wembley Stadium. Like nothing else…
"Once again Wrexham AFC supporters gave their last drop of blood to this club.
"Congrats to Bromley FC who played their damn hearts out. Onto the the semi finals this Saturday. LFG #WxmAFC
"P.S. Watching the match with David Beckham was NEXT LEVEL.
"Rob McElhenney, Will Ferrell and I gave him fresh perspective on the sport, along with some simple, no fuss style tips."
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After posting the video of the pair celebrating wildly before realising Jake Hyde had been flagged for offside, Rob took to Instagram to sum up his emotions.
I promise to react like this every single time something like this happens. Every. Single. Time. ❤️ 💔 ❤️🩹 ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ⚽️ https://t.co/kyncuQwESs
— Rob McElhenney (@RMcElhenney) May 24, 2022
He said: "I love this sport. I hate this sport. But I'll be back again with the love. Just give me until Saturday."
The Reds face Grimsby Town in the National League play-off semi final at the Racecourse, with a sell out crowd expected.
Lastly, Salford City co-owner David Beckham praised the work Rob and Ryan are doing for Wrexham.
He said: "Such a fun day Ryan Reynolds, Will Ferrell, Wrexham AFC.
"Not the right result for these guys but they are doing amazing things for Wrexham FC."
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