
Lee Trundle's social media post about Wrexham's promotion to the Championship has gone viral as he aimed a brutal dig.
Wrexham beat Charlton Athletic 3-0 on Saturday to secure their third successive promotion, sealing a spot in next season's Championship campaign.
The club's Hollywood co-owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney were in attendance at the Racecourse Ground as they delivered a 'mic drop' interview.
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There were jubilant scenes in Wrexham following their promotion but the same cannot be said in South Wales as Cardiff City dropped out of the Championship following their goalless draw against West Brom.
The Bluebirds will play in the third tier of English football for the first time in 22 years next season after their relegation was confirmed.
But Wrexham will join Swansea City in next season's Championship, with Trundle making his feelings clear on the Red Dragons' latest promotion.

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In doing so, the Swansea legend, who also played for Bristol City, aimed a savage dig at Cardiff.
On X, Trundle wrote: "Congratulations to Wrexham on getting promoted today. Great to see two Welsh teams in the championship."
Trundle was clearly poking fun at Cardiff's despair considering his ties with Swansea and Bristol City.
What Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney said after Wrexham's promotion to the Championship
Reynolds and McElhenney spoke to Sky Sports following Wrexham's achievement.
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Reynolds said: "There are so many people here that don't get the credit they deserve. People are here every day, the stewards, the supporters, the media team, the coaches, everyone keeping the players safe. People who are not talked about, not sung about but actually keep the entire thing going and we have so much love for them."
McElhenney added: "It seemed like an impossible dream. The greatest dressing room in sports, in any category, I've ever seen before. Truly folks I've seen who are all for one and one for all. This community, I'm speechless with their passion and emotion."
What Aaron Ramsey said after Cardiff's relegation from the Championship
Ramsey, who was put in caretaker charge following the sacking of Omer Riza, expressed his sadness at Cardiff being relegated.
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"I’m gutted. I’m a fan as well and sad to see this club going down," he said.
“The fans have had a difficult time this season and I really feel for them. I know how they’re feeling.
“But also, I want to say I’m proud of the last couple of performances. The level of effort the players have put in and the information they’ve taken on was evident.”
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