THE TWISTS and turns in the race for the National League title has left Wrexham co-owner Rob McElhenney watching the club's rivals as if his 'life depends on it'.
The It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia star has just recently celebrated the two year anniversary of his takeover of the Reds alongside friend and fellow actor Ryan Reynolds.
And he has now revealed that the beautiful games has become a huge-part of his life along the way.
So much so, that he is seemingly constantly keeping an eye on Wrexham's promotion/title rivals.
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The club is once again looking for a return to the English Football League this season after a 15-year absence.
But, the likes of Notts County, Woking, Barnet and Chesterfield will not make things easy.
Rob says the rivarly has led him to fall in 'love' with the sport.
Taking to Twitter, he wrote: "Two years ago I had never heard of @ChesterfieldFC or @Official_NCFC. Now I’m watching them as if my life depends on it. I love this sport!"
Two years ago I had never heard of @ChesterfieldFC or @Official_NCFC. Now I’m watching them as if my life depends on it. I love this sport! 🔥 ⚽️
— Rob McElhenney (@RMcElhenney) February 11, 2023
Wrexham currently sit second in the National League table, three points off league leaders Notts County and with two games in hand.
It certainly looks like being another dramatic end to this season.
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