For the first time Welcome to Wrexham treats both fans and nonfans of the beautiful game to a 4-pack of episodes right at the apex of the team’s season, and timing could not be better as these make for a movie’s worth runtime of everything that makes footballs the world’s most popular sport.
Since purchasing Wrexham AFC, Ryan Reynolds himself has talked about his growing fascination with the game, perhaps lagging a bit behind his business partner Rob McElhenney, who’s clearly the bigger sports enthusiast here, and this week, the pair’s docuseries goes out to show why being a part this tiny club can bring so much joy to them, the local fans, and the viewers turned Wrexham fans that will be converted into the football religion. Sure, cutting room editing magic goes a long way to do that, but it makes Wrexham’s story no less fascinating.
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After spending the past few weeks introducing the audience to the Wrexham community, the show now turns its focus to the real protagonists: the players. New signing “Big” Ollie Palmer is the first one to get the spotlight, and it’s impossible to imagine it being any other way as the 6’5” (1.96m) striker is the spark that propels Wrexham to the top of the league’s table, courtesy of he and Mullin tearing it up in Phil Parkinson's 4-4-2 formation.
It’s in these four episodes where all the pieces come together, as it’s now obvious that Palmer is not the kind of player that should be playing at the lowly Wrexham, hence his signing is only possible due to Reynolds and McElhenney. Similarly, the fans and people that work for the club don’t need any further profiling, as spectators know what kind of reactions to expect from them as the season progresses.
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