Wrexham have been dealt a huge blow that could derail Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney's ambitious plans for the club. Wrexham have enjoyed great success under the ownership of Reynolds and McElhenney, having secured back-to-back promotions in as many seasons.
A revamping of the Welsh League Cup is set to provide a boost to Wrexham’s European hopes. The League One side are one of four Welsh clubs currently competing in the EFL. Along with Cardiff
The former owners of Wrexham have expressed their concerns over Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney's proposed decision to take the club to the next level. Wrexham have enjoyed great success under Reynolds and McElhenney, securing back-to-back promotions in the last two seasons.
WREXHAM’s hopes of competing in Europe have been dashed. It comes after the Football Association blocked attempts to allow clubs playing in the English leagues to participate in the Welsh
Last week, as reported in IWF, the Welsh clubs, Cardiff City, Swansea City, Newport and Wrexham were hopeful that they could open up lucrative pathways to Europe by competing and winning the Welsh League Cup.
The proposal, subject to FA approval, would see Wrexham, Cardiff, Swansea and Newport compete in a revamped 16-team Welsh League Cup alongside the 12 JD Cymru Premier clubs; The FAW says the competition winner will go into the qualifying rounds of a UEFA club competition.
Wrexham, a Welsh soccer club owned by Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, aimed to compete in the UEFA Conference League via the Welsh League Cup. However, the English FA rejected this proposal, which would have allowed Welsh clubs in English leagues alternative European qualification routes,
Wrexham and the other Welsh clubs in the English football pyramid want to play in a new Welsh League Cup but face significant obstacles