WELCOME to Wrexham makes its eagerly anticipated return to screens next week and it certainly doesn't disappoint.
The first season of the award-winning docu-series played a key role in the global growth of Wrexham AFC as it followed the trials and tribulations of the club after Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney took over.
While encapsulating the development of the club on the pitch, it also focused on the resurgence of the town/city and community and showed what Wrexham was about.
Rob and Ryan get a crash course in royal etiquette. FX’s Welcome to Wrexham returns 9.12 on FX. Stream on @hulu. pic.twitter.com/MMTTFn3JEN
— Welcome to Wrexham (@WrexhamFX) September 5, 2023
And after the first two episodes of Season Two, it's clear that those key features haven't changed.
You get a fascinating insight into the behind-the-scenes of certain decisions and get to see the reactions to disappointment, something not overly associated with the club in the last two years.
There is honesty from both Rob and Ryan about the dangers of running the football club, but that is overshadowed by the clear love and affection they have for the club, town, and people.
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One minute you're laughing at the witty nature of the Hollywood pair as they prepare for a historic day.
The next, you want to reach into the TV and give a hug of support after someone who appears so invincible opens up on their own day-to-day struggles.
The constant ebb and flow of humour and emotion results in you always wanting to watch that next episode.
Those from Wrexham know what the club means to the fans, that was made clear in Season One, but early on in Season Two it is hammered home once more.
You learn about the work the club is doing in the community to allow the Stok Cae Ras to be a welcome venue for anyone and everyone on a match day.
It makes you proud to be from Wrexham to see all the great work going on off the pitch, and well... we all know how it went on the pitch.
Welcome to Wrexham is back next week and it could be better than before.
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