WELCOME to Wrexham fans got to see a fascinating insight in episode seven as an emotional Ryan Reynolds addressed the players following an FA Cup classic.
The latest episode "Giant Killers" was released on Disney+ in the UK on Wednesday (October 11) and documented the club's FA Cup run last season.
Fans got to see a glimpse into the Reds' Cup history with the famous Arsenal match and former Wrexham star Mickey Thomas making an appearance.
They were also treated to a behind-the-scenes look at how Phil Parkinson and his players prepared for the 4-3 win at Coventry City, where 4,500 Reds fans cheered their team on in an FA Cup classic.
But perhaps the most interesting part of the latest episode is the clash with Sheffield United.
The reward for beating Coventry was the visit of soon-to-be Premier League Sheffield United at the STok Cae Ras.
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After a nightmare start against a team three leagues above them, the Reds were magnificent and came within seconds of dumping the Blades out of the cup.
It was a brilliant game, and one that sparked the attention of Eoghan O'Connell who joined Wrexham a day later.
The game certainly had an effect on co-chairman Ryan who after the match went into the dressing room and gave an emotional speech to the players, whilst holding back the tears.
He said: "I'm a little emotional right now because every single human being that was in that place saw something that they've never seen before and they are moved by that and they are leaving with something they will never forget including my daughter.
"You guys did something tonight that was so extraordinary and we felt your heart out there like nothing else and I just want to say thank you, thank you for everything, thank you for showing up like that.
"For as long as I live I will never forget that feeling out there so thank you boys. I hope you feel good, I know you wanted the win and we lost it in the last second and that f***ing sucks but god dammit this town has something blowing through it like nothing else and it's because of each and every one of you guys right here so thank you for that."
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