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Dragons TV makes for avid viewing

Dragons TV

I’ve enjoyed watching Welcome to Wrexham – even though I was ‘sacked’ by episode three!
The documentary about the Red Dragons’ takeover by Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney has made for good viewing since its release.
In episode two, I could hear my commentary in a scene from Rob McElhenney’s house. But by the next one they’d switched to the local Wrexham commentary!
In all seriousness, it’s been an interesting watch.
It was new to me they bought the club together having never met each other.
And it was interesting to hear the conversations among some of the players about the money Paul Mulli...

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