WREXHAM co-chairman Ryan Reynolds bid a classy farewell to the club's longest-standing first-team player as he departs.
Goalkeeper Christian Dibble ended his five-and-a-half-year stay at the Racecourse by mutual consent yesterday.
Dibble, the son of ex-Reds and Wales keeper Andy, made 72 first-team appearances was the longest serving first-team player at the club at the time of his departure.
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It appears that during his time at the Racecourse, Dibble made an impression on Hollywood co-owner Reynolds who had this to say on his Instagram page.
"Christian Dibble is a huge reason we're in the position we're in today and more importantly, a huge reason so many people across the globe believe in this club," said the Deadpool star.
Everyone at Wrexham AFC wishes Christian Dibble the very best as he departs the club by mutual consent.
— Wrexham AFC (@Wrexham_AFC) January 25, 2023
Thank you for everything @ChristianDibble ❤️
🔴⚪ #WxmAFC
"His grit, grace and integrity are second to none. He's had his teammates backs every step of the way.
"Whichever team is lucky enough to have him next is not only getting a top flight player, but a leader on and off the pitch.
"I’ll miss him at the Racecourse."
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