CHEERS TO THAT

Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney pay for 365 gin and tonics for Wrexham fans to mark one-year takeover anniversary

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WREXHAM'S Hollywood owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney paid for 365 drinks for fans to mark the one-year anniversary since buying the club.

The superstar actors put gin and tonics behind the bar in a brilliant gesture to supporters.

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The Hollywood duo have attended gamesCredit: Reuters
Reynolds and McElhenney paid for 365 gin and tonics on the one-year anniversary of their takeoverCredit: Twitter @Wrexham_AFC

And if fans find themselves at The Turf Hotel, attached to Wrexham's famous Racecourse Ground, they may be able to get themselves a free drink.

In a flyer posted on social media, Reynolds and McElhenney wrote: "Dear Wrexham. Firstly, thank you for reading this flyer.

"We weren't sure if anyone ever looked at these.

"Just a quick note to thank each and every one of you on our 1-year anniversary with the club.

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"The love and adoration for Wrexham FC - it's unlike anything we've ever seen.

"That's why we've put up 365 Aviation Gin and Tonics behind the bar. Have one on us. 

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"Until we speak again, via a haphazardly posted flyer or otherwise - cheers, Rob and Ryan."

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Reynolds and McElhenney have built a good relationship with the Wrexham faithful in a short amount of time.

Both are keen to interact with fans despite their Hollywood fame.

Reynolds signed the cast of a young fan who broke her leg falling down the stairs.

In response to the young girl, the 45-year-old quipped: "Don't do that again."

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Reynolds and McElhenney also donated £10,000 to charity after the tragic death of Red Dragons' midfielder Jordan Davies' baby son.

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