WREXHAM AFC's Executive Director Humphrey Ker has touched on the reasons why he loves working for the club.
Humphrey, who is Always Sunny star Rob McElhenney's right-hand man, has been involved in the club since the Hollywood takeover in 2020.
When Rob and his co-chairman Ryan Reynolds took over the club, Humphrey was given the role of Director and has since played a big role in the change of fortunes.
Captured in the documentary, Welcome to Wrexham, Humphrey has been involved throughout the process and has become a somewhat favourite amongst the Reds fans.
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Even more so after what he said on Twitter yesterday.
Following on from the epic 3-3 FA Cup thriller at the Racecourse on Sunday, TalkSport had a Wrexham fan on their show discussing the history of the club.
I love getting to work for @Wrexham_AFC for a whole variety of reasons, but the absolute best part is doing it for people like Steve. https://t.co/FSCrfaBe0G
— Humphrey Ker (@thehumphreyker) January 30, 2023
Reds fan Steve went on to talk about the glory days in the 70s, tough times in the 80s and when fans raised over £100,000 to stop the club from going bust.
He also went on to talk about the impact Rob and Ryan have made since the takeover.
Steve's passionate discussion was well received by hosts Laura Woods and Ally McCoist, as well as Humphrey Ker, who responded to the video by saying: "I love getting to work for Wrexham AFC for a whole variety of reasons, but the absolute best part is doing it for people like Steve."
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