EPISODE five of Welcome to Wrexham premiered on Disney+ last week and here's five things we learnt.
The award-winning documentary covering the highs and lows of Wrexham AFC under the ownership of Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney returned to screens earlier this month.
The newest episode of the hit docu-series, labelled 'Temporary' was released last Friday (May 24) and here's five things we learnt:
1. Arthur Massey - Episode five starts and finishes with Wrexham's oldest fan Arthur as he and the club celebrated his 100th birthday.
Rob personally visited Arthur to wish him well for the milestone, while the co-chairman sent a heartfelt message during a celebration event.
2. Kop - Fans get to see a little bit about the plans and development of the Kop stand in episode five.
Humphrey Ker discusses the issues the club have faced in their bid to revamp the historic stand at the SToK Cae Ras.
3. James Jones - The Wrexham midfielder tells the brave story about how his partner Chloe gave birth to their son Jude 15 weeks prematurely.
As a result both Chloe and Jude ended up in intensive care but made recoveries and left hospital not long after.
The feature really highlights you never know what people are going through behind the scenes.
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4. Rob in Deadpool - Episode five reveals that Rob is set to play a part in the new Deadpool film coming out later this year.
Due to Ryan being so busy filming the third film of the franchise, he invited Rob down to the set in London to discuss all things Wrexham, and as part of that let Rob feature in the new film.
5. Temporary stand - Due to demand for tickets being so high, Rob and Ryan decided they wanted to put the temporary Kop in place despite the advice of Humphrey and Shaun Harvey.
Episode five details the decisions behind building the temporary Kop, including the finances involved, resulting in a net profit of -$456,458.
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