Wrexham revealed that he has a “specific brief” to create a football strategy for the club and has already put together a “detailed analysis” of their current playing squad.
THE suspense was gripping but ultimately the denouement of the movie – or rather the live stream – was not what was wanted in Hollywood by Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds, the actors who have become Wrexham’s new owners.
‘Welcome to Wrexham’ has been commissioned by American broadcaster FX TV and was revealed by the actors, famous for their roles in Deadpool and Always Sunny In Philadelphia, in a parody video.
A Gold Omotayo brace as well as goals from Luke Young, Jordan Davies and Jordan Ponticelli saw the Reds to victory, with Sonny Carey and a Simeon Jackson double on the scoresheet for the visitors.
Wrexham turned a two-goal half-time deficit into victory with two late goals including a Reece Hall-Johnson’s winner on 89 minutes to lift the Dragons into the play-off places.
Shaun Pearson, Luke Young and Jordan Davies all found the net in an excellent first half, as Wrexham earned a big three points in the battle for play-off places.
Luke Young scored two first-half penalties but Moors hit back through a spot-kick of their own through Adam Rooney to make for a very nervy final ten minutes.
Due to their affiliation with the Football Association of Wales, the Dragons were the only club from the English National League System excluded from the £11 million Sports Winter Survival Package.
Three second-half goals, including two deep into stoppage time, ensured the Welsh outfit maintained their play-off prospects against a Woking side decimated by injuries.
For new boss Ian Burchnall it was more like the sound of relief as he got his Magpies reign up and running with a huge three points against their promotion rivals in his third game in charge.
Theo Vassell headed the Dragons in front and Jordan Ponticelli finally ended his long wait for a goal this season as Keates’ men made it ten points from the last four games