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It seems like Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mcelhenney have a competition (not so friendly) on their hands with Tom Brady in Welcome to Wrexham Season 4.
“Bermingham FC, they have Tom Brady. He does not play, thank God,” quoted Reynolds, 48, in the Welcome to Wrexham Season 4 trailer, who dropped on Monday, April 28. “Is he allowed to play?”
Reynolds and Mcelhenney, 48, became co-owners of Wrexham Cymru FC (that’s Soccer in America) in 2020. Since then Brady, 47, has followed the same, becoming a minority owner of the Birmingham team in 2023.
“It’s a friendly, not so friendly competition,” confirmed Brady in the trailer. It appears that the former NFL star will also come face to face with Mcelhenney at one time in the season.
One clip of the Brady trailer responded to Mcelhenney’s joke made in season 1 of It’s always sunny in Philadelphia.
“Maybe cut his arm,” Mcelhenney said as a Mac at the show. Costume Kaitlin Olson As Dee responds, “You can’t break Tom Brady’s arm.”
McElhenney all smiled while looking back at the scene but Brady didn’t find it too funny. (Mcelhenney is Famously a fan of Philadelphia Eagles while Brady played for the New England Patriots for nearly 20 years.)
“What’s wrong with you?” The former ball star asked.
Famous competition aside, Welcome to Wrexham Season 4 will follow Wrexham Football Club as they play in League One – and seek promotion for the third year running.
A ruinous warning, The team was promoted From League One to the Sky Bet Championship League for the first time in 40 years on Saturday, April 26.
“We’ve been with Wrexham for what seems like a blink of an eye, but so much has happened,” Reynolds Instagram Postal Header on Saturday. “I remember the first press conference, we asked what our goals were … and I think Rob jumped in with, the Premiere League. People were laughing. They had every right to.
The Premiere League is the highest level of professional football in the UK – and Wrexham is only one promotion away.
“We made a history. We have ever been promoted for the third time in a row,” Reynolds continued in part. “The stadium feels like a church. I know so much of you now. Since February 2021, I’ve watched babies come regularly. And some regulators leave us forever. We’ve had the honor to disperse the ashes of loved ones across that field.
He finished: “Someone said that Wales had ‘the heart of a poet and a fighter fist.’ That’s what I love for this place. ”