Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney can leave ‘legacy’ in Wales’ World Cup plan
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Ryan Reynolds aims to bring Women's World Cup to Wrexham
Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney are reportedly being tipped to leave a lasting legacy in Welsh football by helping bring the Women’s World Cup to Wrexham in 2035. The Wrexham Owners want a redeveloped Stoke [...] The post Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney aim to bring 2035 Women’s World Cup to Wrexham appeared first on SheKicks.
Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney can leave ‘legacy’ in Wales’ World Cup plan - PLZ Soccer
Wales football boss Noel Mooney has revealed the “legacy” role of Wrexham owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney in their 2035 Women’s World Cup plan. The UK is the sole bidder to host an expanded 48-team tournament in 2035 – and the Football Association of Wales has targeted two venues among the 16 stadiums planned. The FAW wants one in the south of the country – probably Cardiff City Stadium rather than Welsh rugby’s Principality Stadium home…
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