da aviator aposta: The man behind Russell Crowe buying Wrexham rumours has revealed how news spread and why he’s happy to have Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney instead.
da 888casino: Article continues below
Article continues below
Article continues below
Takeover talk surfaced in 2021Gladiator actor linked with approachDifferent Hollywood stars took the reinsGetty/GOALWHAT HAPPENED?
Back in early 2021, speculation emerged in North Wales regarding supposed interest from “A-list” stars and a possible takeover at the Racecourse Ground. Inevitably, numerous names were thrown into the mix – with Gladiator actor Crowe among those said to be in the frame.
AdvertisementHOW CROWE RUMOURS STARTED
Rich Watkin, who is part-owner of the popular Fat Boar pub where Wrexham players celebrated their National League title triumph last season, has told of how he inadvertently started the Crowe gossip: "The rumours Russell Crowe was buying Wrexham were down to me. At least in part, anyway. I’m good friends with Shaun Pearson, who was the club captain. We were discussing this mystery bidder one day when Shaun told me, ‘All we’ve been told is it’s a Hollywood A-lister’.
"I went away to think about it and then texted him one Monday night to say I’d worked it out. I explained how it was Russell Crowe, as his grandfather had once had a fruit and veg shop in Wrexham. So, there was a link. I hadn’t just made it up! Shaun then stuck this in the players’ WhatsApp, saying, ‘I think this new owner is Russell Crowe’. Later that same night, one of the players ordered a takeaway from the Fat Boar and I wrote on the box, ‘Russell Crowe’s Red and White Army’. After that, suddenly everyone was telling me it was Russell Crowe!"
Getty/GOALTHE BIGGER PICTURE
While Crowe has continued to distance himself from the Red Dragons, Hollywood superstars Reynolds and McElhenney are fully committed to a long-term project. Watkin is delighted to have the pair on board after seeing his own prediction fall some way wide of the mark. He added: “I took it on the chin. I couldn’t do anything else. I’m perfectly happy with who we did get.”
WHAT NEXT FOR WREXHAM?
Reynolds and McElhenney have made a stunning impact on and off the field at Wrexham, with the club’s stock soaring as a result. They are stars of their own award-winning documentary series and are taking aim at back-to-back promotions – as Phil Parkinson’s side continue to ride high in the League Two table.