Ryan Reynolds claims Wrexham AFC landing promotion was almost as "exciting" as the birth of his children. The 'Deadpool' actor - who has daughters James, eight, Inez, six, and Betty, three, and a baby born earlier this year with wife Blake Lively - and Rob McElhenny bought the club in 2020 and they ended this season having secured a return to the English Football League for the first time in 15 years and the 46-year-old star has vowed to do even bigger and better things with the side.
Speaking on the 'Fearless in Devotion' podcast, he said: "It was probably the most exciting thing to happen in my life outside the birth of my own children.
Well, maybe. . . "I just want to keep repeating that feeling as much as possible and keep on delivering for the town. " 'It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia' creator Rob insisted the pair are in it for the long haul and he's having a great time in his new role as a football club owner.
He said: "It keeps going on. We all see this as an investment. In the club, the town and the future. "Everything we've done is to make sure whoever comes in - and hopefully it's us for the rest of our lives - is building a sustainable business. " Insisting the Hollywood big names won't get "bored", he added: "I just find it fascinating that people could ever find this boring by any stretch of the imagination.
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