12/20/2025

'Deranged enough!' – Wrexham director eager to avoid Champions League discussion for Hollywood co-owners Ryan Reynolds & Rob McElhenney

By n8rngtd.top

Humphrey Ker is eager to avoid dragging Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney into a Wrexham Champions League discussion as they are "deranged enough".

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  • Red Dragons have enjoyed three promotions
  • Now one step away from the Premier League
  • A-list owners are prepared to dream of Europe
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Hollywood co-owners in North Wales are prepared to dream big, with a sporting fairytale being played out under their stewardship at SToK Racecourse. Four remarkable years at the helm have delivered three successive promotions and a place in the Championship.

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    THE BIGGER PICTURE

    The Red Dragons are now just one step away from the Premier League, with top-flight football having always been the ultimate ambition. If that target can be hit, then why not aim even higher?

  • WHAT HUMPHREY KER SAID

    Ker is reluctant to be dragged into a future debate, with Reynolds and McElhenney needing little encouragement when it comes to making bold predictions. Wrexham’s community director told the podcast: "Do not encourage them! Please, they’re already deranged enough as it is, I can’t be putting Champions League in their mind. Let’s start with doing alright in the Championship."

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    DID YOU KNOW?

    Wrexham expect to be competitive in the second tier of English football, but Ker added on the challenges that they face: "It is a bit of a double-edged sword, especially for a club like us, we’ve got a 10,000 seater stadium and we’ve just taken down 3000 temporary seats.

    "We are a small lot, our matchday revenues are not massive, our sponsorship revenue is very large and disproportionately large for a club of our size."