Wrexham are on the brink of a third successive promotion, but it remains to be seen how Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney will back Phil Parkinson in the transfer market
Wrexham and three other Welsh clubs in the English pyramid have been blocked from competing for European football by playing in the Welsh League Cup.
The Football Association is set to block the EFL’s Welsh clubs from taking part in a revamped Welsh League Cup. This comes after the Welsh FA unveiled their plans for a new-look domestic cup
Wrexham have been dealt a huge blow that could derail Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney's ambitious plans for the club. Wrexham have enjoyed great success under the ownership of Reynolds and McElhenney, having secured back-to-back promotions in as many seasons.
The Football Association has blocked an attempt to allow the Welsh EFL clubs to compete in the Welsh League Cup, which has been granted a Conference League qualification spot
Wrexham and three other Welsh clubs in the English pyramid have been blocked from competing for European football by playing in the Welsh League Cup.
WREXHAM’s hopes of competing in Europe have been dashed. It comes after the Football Association blocked attempts to allow clubs playing in the English leagues to participate in the Welsh
Following a decision by the English Football Association, Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney's UEFA aspirations with Wrexham have been dashed, at least in the short term.
The official statement published on the club's platforms La Equidad of Bogota confirms that the Tylis-Porter group arrives as owner of the club, which until a few hours ago belonge
Wrexham, a Welsh soccer club owned by Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, aimed to compete in the UEFA Conference League via the Welsh League Cup. However, the English FA rejected this proposal, which would have allowed Welsh clubs in English leagues alternative European qualification routes,