ROB McElhenney said he "can't believe" there was a time when he thought football was boring after Wrexham's thrilling win over Notts County.
The Reds beat their title challengers 3-2 at the Racecourse on Monday to leave them in poll position to finish top of the National League and gain automatic promotion to the football league.
Paul Mullin starred in the win, scoring and setting up the other two goals as Wrexham game from behind to secure the vital three points.
But it was Ben Foster who made the headlines - with the ex-Premier League goalkeeper saving a last-kick-of-the-game penalty.
The club's star co-owners, Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney were both in attendance at the game.
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After it, Rob took to social media to express his feelings after the rollercoaster match.
Rob tweeted: "I can’t believe there was a time when I thought football was boring."
And later said: "I’ve never seen either one of us make these faces. Football is madness."
I’ve never seen either one of us make these faces. Football is madness. pic.twitter.com/CYjDyp0zR2
— Rob McElhenney (@RMcElhenney) April 10, 2023
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