Wrexham co-owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenny, according to Paul Mullin, are passionate about the team and were taken aback when the former treated his ailing kid.
Reynolds is praised by Mullin, and McElhenney Striker claims they are concerned about Wrexham.
explains how Reynolds cared for his ailing kid
AHEAD OF TIME? From its early 2021 ownership, Hollywood actors Reynolds and McElhenney have had great popularity at the Welsh side. Thanks to their star quality and financial acumen, they ended a 15-year tenure in the National League, helped them become candidates for promotion to League Two, and provided the club with a global platform. After previously praising them, Striker Mullin has now disclosed that they are actually decent, ordinary folks.
WHAT THEY SAID: He said, “They’re real,” to The Times. They are not actors, even though they may be. They genuinely have empathy for others. A week later, when I was playing on the pitch with my kid Albi, who had arrived after the game, Ryan came over and gave me an embrace. I had mentioned my child’s name to Ryan and Rob during a conversation. On the pitch, my small kid is unwell. Another amazing gesture when Ryan comes to aid him is to rub his back. Ryan is the kind of person that does that. He texts me “How’s Albi doing?” when I’m headed home. Albi’s name was the only thing I’d ever told him. And he does care. Rob as well.
THE BIGGER PICTURE: Reynolds and McElhenney contributed significantly to
WHAT NEXT? Wrexham are in first round FA Cup action against fellow League Two side Mansfield on Saturday night.