Ryan Reynolds has made TWO incredible gestures following Wrexham's fairytale promotion to League Two.
Wrexham beat Boreham Wood 3-1 last Saturday to secure promotion from the National League, ending their 15-year absence from the EFL.
Hollywood co-owners Reynolds and Rob McElhenney cut emotional figures as they watched their side at the Racecourse Ground.
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They've fallen in love with the Welsh outfit, with the Canadian star splashing out £40,000 on vintage whiskey for euphoric Wrexham fans following the victory last weekend.
The Deadpool star left 40 bottles of whiskey, which cost £1,000 a pop, behind the bar for fans to enjoy at The Turf.
A source via The Sun claim Reynolds, who owns a stake in Aviation American Gin, invited fans to sample his booze last week, with jubilant supporters polishing off the whiskey on Saturday and even on Sunday morning.
What's more, Reynolds and McElhenney have NOT raised Wrexham's season ticket prices for the 2023/24 campaign.
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The club announced their freeze on season ticket prices in February, with the deadline to renew passing on Wednesday.
The Wrexham fans who renewed have received a £5 discount on next season's shirt if they pre-order it.
In January, more than 24,000 shirts were sold.
SPORTbible has reached out to Wrexham for comment.
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The latest gestures sum up Reynolds and McElhenney's tenure at Wrexham, proving they're the dream owners.
The A-list actors, who acquired Wrexham in 2021, have worked wonders whilst boosting the club's profile around the world.
And it appears they're working on another offer as they look to bring Gareth Bale to the club.
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