Five years of Hollywood: Wrexham's transformation under Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney - News Summed Up

Five years of Hollywood: Wrexham's transformation under Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney


Wrexham's on-field success is plain for all to see, however, background developments and groundworks are equally important to sustain Reynolds and McElhenney's ambitions for the north Wales club. Regulars at the Stok Cae Ras - or the millions of viewers watching games on screens around the globe - will also have noticed a number of alterations to the world's oldest international football stadium still in continuous use. A temporary stand, holding around 3,000 supporters, was used during the 2024-25 campaign before being removed to pave way for a new permanent stand. As they do not own their Colliers Park training complex, Wrexham are regularly required to train elsewhere, including at Carden Park or at The Rock - now owned by the club. "The difference is massive," said former club captain Ben Tozer, who made 136 appearances and won back-to-back promotions with Wrexham.


Source: BBC February 09, 2026 13:39 UTC



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