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Wrexham lose nine-goal play-off thriller to put Hollywood owners' league dreams on hold

Ryan Reynolds and his fellow celebrity owner Rob McElhenney will have to wait at least one more year before they can say they own a Football League club after Wrexham suffered a painful play-off semi-final defeat.

The National League runners-up led twice in a topsy-turvy game against Grimsby Town at the Racecourse Ground. However, after the game ended 4-4 in 90 minutes, former Dragons defender Luke Waterfall punished his former club with a penalty shoot-out just moments away.

It rounded off a disappointing few days for Wrexham, who finished 11 points ahead of Grimsby in the regular season. The Welsh side had also tasted defeat in the FA Trophy final, with the likes of David Beckham and Will Ferrell present for their painful defeat to Bromley.

Reynolds and fellow actor McElhenney completed their takeover in 2021, but failed to end their first full season in control by earning promotion. 'Deadpool' star Reynolds had called on the team to "do it the hard way" after finishing six points behind champions Stockport County.

“This is the third-oldest club on the planet and we don't see why it can't have a global appeal,” the Canadian said as part of a mission statement shortly before completing the takeover. The dream of league football will have to wait, though, with the club yet to return since their 2008 relegation.

“We want Wrexham to be a global force," he continued. "Our intention is to become part of the Wrexham story rather than Wrexham becoming part of our story.”

Wrexham and Grimsby could not be separated in a breathless 90 minutes that featured eight goals, a pair of disallowed efforts, contentious penalty decisions and even a ‘Hand of God’ incident. However, it was Waterfall - who spent time with the club in

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