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'Why not dream big?' - Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney Premier League claim might not be so ridiculous after Wrexham promotion

In the drunken haze of a promotion party, a thank you message was sent privately to Ryan Reynolds on Twitter. His response? 'This is only the beginning'.

Wrexham will savour their latest moment in the spotlight for a good while, after 15 years of non-league notoriety finally came to an end, but soon attention will turn to the next challenge.

In typical Wrexham fashion, it wasn't done the easy way. They needed to beat Boreham Wood at home to maintain their unbeaten home record, clinch the National League title, and extend a record-breaking season that has already seen both them and Notts County break the previous record points tally at this level.

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After 40 seconds, they were behind. In years gone by, that would have signaled the end for Wrexham. A club that has historically always been well supported but has lost the self-belief that they will ever actually be able to achieve their dreams.

But this is a new Wrexham with a new mindset. Cheered on by a record Racecourse attendance for the final time this season, they rallied with a resounding response.

One of those star signings, Elliott Lee, drew them level shortly after, and from then on, a brilliant Boreham Wood defence could no longer subdue the seismic shift in momentum as Wrexham piled on the pressure. The visitors had not conceded more than two goals in a league match all season. They had by full-time.

Paul Mullin is the poster boy for this new-look Wrexham side: a player who is undeniably too good for this level, and even the one he'll be playing at with the club next season.

It was only fitting that he would be the match-winner with two sensational solo strikes that left the

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