Wrexham: Ryan Reynolds named honorary Welshman by Anthony Hopkins

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Wrexham fans and owners celebrate stunning promotion

Ryan Reynolds has been branded an "honorary Welsh boyo" by acting legend Sir Anthony Hopkins following Wrexham's return to the Football League.

Wrexham co-owner Reynolds said he "was somewhere between giggling and sobbing" after the team's promotion on Saturday, ending a 15-year non-league stint.

"This town and this sport is one of the most romantic things on earth," he tweeted, external on Sunday.

Ant-Man actor Paul Rudd also watched as Wrexham beat Boreham Wood 3-1.

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Replying to Reynolds' tweet on Sunday, Sir Anthony posted an image of a Welsh flag alongside a message to the actor which said: "You're now an honorary Welsh boyo."

As well as Hollywood royalty, praise also came from the Prince of Wales, who tweeted: "Congratulations Wrexham AFC."

Prince William posted: "A club with such amazing history, looking forward to a very exciting future back in the Football League. Doing Wales proud."

There was further praise from BBC football presenter and former England striker Gary Lineker, and the likes of ex-Wrexham, Manchester United and Wales player Mickey Thomas, and lifelong fan and rugby referee Nigel Owens.

Wrexham manager Phil Parkinson said fans can enjoy a "big party" to come.

He also hailed the club's "amazing" Hollywood owners after Reynolds and Rob McElhenney joined the team on the pitch to lift the National League trophy.

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Wrexham co-owners Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds celebrate with the Vanarama National League trophy

"There's going to be a big party over the next few days in Wrexham," said Parkinson.

"I want all the supporters who have had these tough times supporting the club to enjoy it."

Also on Sunday, Reynolds tweeted: "Everything I own smells like champagne, beer and grass."

Wrexham's supporters' trust - which saved the club from collapse in 2011 - voted to accept a takeover offer from the Hollywood stars in November 2020.

After Saturday's result, McElhenney told BBC Wales it was "one of the most incredible moments of my life".

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Hollywood actor Paul Rudd posing for photographs with Wrexham fans in the Turf pub

Rudd joined fans at the Turf pub in the shadow of the Racecourse stadium before kick-off amid a carnival atmosphere.

Fans sang and cheered and passing motorists sounded their horns.

The game started badly for Wrexham, as Boreham Wood scored in the first minute. But the home supporters' optimism was repaid when Elliot Lee equalised for Wrexham before two goals from Paul Mullin secured promotion and, at the final whistle, the crowd poured on to the pitch.

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Leading goal scorer Paul Mullins celebrate with fans

Mullin paid tribute to the fans who "kept the club going" over the years in a post-match interview with BBC Wales.

"It's a lovely moment for them," he added.

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Watch: Moment Reynolds gate-crashes post-match presser for player's shirt

Amid laughter, Reynolds gatecrashed the post-match press conference to demand the shirts of goalscorer Lee and Ben Foster, the former England goalkeeper who, at 40, came out of retirement to rejoin the club he first played for in 2005.

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Wrexham's Max Cleworth celebrates with fans on the pitch after the match

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BBC Match of the Day host Gary Lineker also congratulated Wrexham, external on social media.

Wrexham legend Mickey Thomas, the former Wales and Manchester United players, tweeted his thanks, external to the players and owners for sealing promotion.

And former rugby referee Nigel Owens tweeted, external his congratulations on a "wonderful achievement", adding that "since I was a boy Wrexham was my team".

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Wrexham fans were in an optimistic mood before kick-off

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People celebrated into the night in Wrexham city centre.

Insp Luke Hughes, from North Wales Police, said there were "very few issues reported".

"I hope you had an amazing night," he said in a Facebook post, external on Sunday morning.

"Officers allowed a few of you to use the loudspeaker on one of our personnel carriers to lead the singing on the High Street… terrible behaviour… I'll have to have words," he jokingly added.

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It didn't go all Wrexham's way at the start... the team went one goal down in the opening minute of play