ONE-HALF of Wrexham AFC's Hollywood ownership has been busy taking in some of the city's culture over the past few days.

The whole community has been surrounded by positivity since the takeover of the club by Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney in early 2021.

And, of course, the gripping Welcome to Wrexham documentary on Disney Plus only added to the excitement and boosted the Reds' profile worldwide in the process.

Both Ryan and Rob have regularly been seen in and around the Racecourse ever since their takeover was complete - and the past three days have been no different it seems.

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It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia star Rob was first spotted in the Turf pub - which lies in the shadow of Wrexham's home ground on Saturday afternoon.

Whilst in there, he seemed to enjoy himself as he met up with locals, pub landlord Wayne Jones and even had the Declan Swans sing the 'Always Sunny in Wrexham' song in his honour.

Sunday then saw Rob witness the Wrexham Ladies side beat Llandudno 5-2 as he stopped for photos and chatted with fans of all ages.

And he has continued his tour of Wrexham today too (Monday October 24) as he stopped by at Wrexham Lager.

A Tweet from the business read: "It was a pleasure to welcome @Wrexham_AFC Chairman @RMcElhenney, his family & crew to Wrexham Lager today. Thank you so much! Now 𝐂𝐎𝐌𝐄 𝐎𝐍 𝐘𝐎𝐔 𝐑𝐄𝐃𝐒 tomorrow!"

Rob posed for a picture with staff at Wrexham Lager's brewery shop which opened last year.

The Wrexham Lager Beer Company Limited was first founded in 1882 by two German immigrants, Ivan Levinstein and Otto Isler, where they made bitters, ales and lagers.

In 2000, the business stopped producing Wrexham Lager products, the site was demolished and changed into a shopping outlet.

However, there was a revival of the Wrexham Larger product in 2011 with brothers Mark Roberts and Vaughan Roberts building a much smaller but successful brewery which has led to great success.