Wrexham owner Ryan Reynolds claimed he'd "lost nine years off his life" after the National League side left it late to pull off an incredible comeback against Dover to win 6-5.The Welsh club, who are owned by Hollywood superstars Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, were 5-2 down with less than half an hour left to play.
But a quick-fire brace from Ollie Palmer teed up a nail-biting final 20 minutes.Wrexham were made to wait until the 90th minute to draw level though as Jordan Davies finally found an equaliser.
And Daniel Jarvis was the Dragons' hero as he completed the comeback from a corner.On Non-League Day due to the international break, there were more eyes than usual casting an eye over the National League.
Unsurprisingly, one of those was co-owner Reynolds, who took to Twitter after the game to share the anguish he'd just felt watching his club's rollercoaster of a match.He wrote: "I just lost 9 years off my life.
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