JEREMY CLARKSON has issued a football-related warning to Wrexham AFC's famous co-chairmen.
The Reds have been taken on an already unbelievable journey since Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney took over in February 2021.
The club ended 15 years of heartbreak to return to the English Football League back in April.
A 3-1 win over Boreham Wood was also enough to see them win the National League title in the process, much to the delight of their fans.
But, former Top Gear presenter-turned-farmer Jeremy Clarkson believes he may just have found the club to rival the Reds.
Clarkson, now the star of his own hit show Clarkson’s Farm on Amazon Prime, has sponsored Chadlington FC – his local team – since November 2021.
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As part of that deal, his tractor logo from the Diddly Squat Farm appears on the Oxfordshire-based club's kits.
Now, it appears that Clarkson believes that Chadlington - who play in the Whitney & District League - can be the next challenger for the Reds.
He took to Twitter this week, on May 24, to write: "OK Wrexham. @ChadlingtonFC is coming for you."
OK Wrexham. @ChadlingtonFC is coming for you.
— Jeremy Clarkson (@JeremyClarkson) May 24, 2023
And he may just be on to something as the club later won a trophy that same day.
Chadlington beat Siege FC 2-0 to win the Watts Junior Challenge Cup.
Watch out, Rob, Ryan and co!
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