Rob McElhenney Got Emotional When Wrexham Fans Started Singing About Him Saving The Soccer Club

Rob McElhenney Got Emotional When Wrexham Fans Started Singing About Him Saving The Soccer Club

Speaking as a fan of the New York Mets (bounced from the first round of the playoffs after winning 101 games) and Carolina Panthers (2-5 record, fired head coach, traded best player), I believe this to be true: it’s dumb to care about sports. But then you see a video of Rob McElhenney getting teary-eyed after fans of his soccer team start singing about him, and you remember why you devote so much time and stress to a jersey.

In 2020, Ryan Reynolds and the It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia and Mythic Quest co-creator purchased Wrexham A.F.C., as chronicled in FX’s Welcome to Wrexham. The acquisition of the team by two Americans surprisingly seems to be a hit among Red Dragons supporters. In a clip posted to Twitter, “an emotional McElhenney appeared to be in tears while drinking with fans in a local pub. The Wrexham faithful sung his name – and referenced Reynolds’ famous antihero Deadpool – as part of a chant dedicating to their new owners for saving their stadium from crumbling down,” reports the Daily Mail.

The lyrics go, “Less than a mile from the centre of town, a famous old stadium was crumbling down. No one invested so much as a penny, so bring on the Deadpool and Rob McElhenney.” You can watch the video below.

Sports are good.

(Via the Daily Mail)

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