Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds may be running the show at SToK Racecourse, but a new mural at The Turf pub pays homage to “The Boss” at Wrexham.
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- Hollywood co-owners calling the shots
- Parkinson delivering results on the field
- Another promotion push pieced together
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WHAT HAPPENED?
Hollywood co-owners in North Wales have enjoyed considerable success during their three-year reign at the Red Dragons’ helm, with a record-breaking National League title triumph being followed by an immediate push for promotion out of League Two.
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THE BIGGER PICTURE
Reynolds and McElhenney have earned hero status in Wrexham, and their faces can be spotted across the city, but The Turf – which sits directly outside the club’s iconic ground – has decided to salute the efforts of manager Phil Parkinson.
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DID YOU KNOW?
“The Boss” is now proudly displayed on a gate outside the famous watering hole, which figures prominently in the ‘Welcome to Wrexham’ documentary series alongside landlord Wayne Jones. The artwork in question was produced by Liam Stokes-Massey – who goes by the name 'Pencil Craftsman' and has already drawn up a stunning Paul Mullin mural.
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WHAT NEXT FOR WREXHAM?
Wrexham returned to winning ways in their latest fixture, as Mullin grabbed a hat-trick in a 4-0 demolition of Accrington Stanley, and they are back in the automatic promotion places with 11 games left to take in this season.