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Komentáře • 315

  • @ManchesterUtdz
    @ManchesterUtdz Před měsícem +648

    Can’t wait for Wrexham vs Chelsea and city in league one

    • @NdashTerry
      @NdashTerry Před měsícem +107

      Wrexham will win 10 premier leagues before the charges are investigated

    • @goldlion9066
      @goldlion9066 Před měsícem +53

      @@NdashTerryand before Tottenham wins one apparently

    • @nbaslamdunks3992
      @nbaslamdunks3992 Před měsícem +5

      Ha ha not funny tho

    • @ManchesterUtdz
      @ManchesterUtdz Před měsícem +21

      @@nbaslamdunks3992 damn was hoping you giggled

    • @h3nder
      @h3nder Před měsícem +6

      At least Chelsea will finally finish in the top half of a league table under the new ownership.

  • @kasiphia
    @kasiphia Před měsícem +315

    "It could have set back US-England soccer relations for decades." Meanwhile Ryan being Canadian, and Wrexham being Welsh: 😶

    • @kalmenbarkin5708
      @kalmenbarkin5708 Před měsícem +55

      Wrexham plays in the English pyramid so a flop would be noticed primarily in England. And Canadian or not Ryan is associated with American culture.
      If it flopped mostly Englishmen would be yelling about the damn yanks

    • @blackfalcon1324
      @blackfalcon1324 Před měsícem +14

      @@kalmenbarkin5708 Ryan is both Canadian and American, and most people would think he was American anyway.

    • @kasiphia
      @kasiphia Před měsícem

      @@kalmenbarkin5708 😂

    • @PiastTorun
      @PiastTorun Před měsícem +5

      There are many clubs in the lower english leagues that get massive injections of money that can't do this. And some even after reaching this statev fall all the way back down. This is impressive nonetheless.

    • @samgunn12
      @samgunn12 Před měsícem +2

      Proxy war.

  • @SuperJNG18
    @SuperJNG18 Před měsícem +322

    Ryan Reynolds is Canadian btw

    • @user-xg5mw7gn1c
      @user-xg5mw7gn1c Před měsícem +26

      he says 'american' which could mean anyone from both continents

    • @Gpz0
      @Gpz0 Před měsícem +12

      he's Canadian-American since 2020

    • @Zealandism
      @Zealandism  Před měsícem +379

      Not a real country doesn't count

    • @wtfoffences
      @wtfoffences Před měsícem +65

      @@Zealandism just like ur hairline isnt real

    • @WookieWarriorz
      @WookieWarriorz Před měsícem +12

      @@wtfoffences bro chill haha he has to fit in with uk men

  • @byronthevideomaker
    @byronthevideomaker Před měsícem +74

    Another fact: ben foster (the goalkeeper that came out of retirement to play for wrexham last season) had actually played for Wrexham on loan from stoke city in 2004-05 (the season they won the EFL trophy)

  • @jakef6647
    @jakef6647 Před měsícem +113

    I think Wrexham is more well known in the US than half of the premier league teams. Their marketing has been amazing.

    • @iambicpentakill
      @iambicpentakill Před měsícem

      Yeah, I could probably name about 10

    • @emmadestcroix9079
      @emmadestcroix9079 Před měsícem +1

      ​@@iambicpentakillidiot

    • @emmadestcroix9079
      @emmadestcroix9079 Před měsícem +4

      ​@@iambicpentakillget better knowledge

    • @AKUNJIG
      @AKUNJIG Před měsícem +3

      Wrexham Buried MLS. That's sad that the then 4th Tier Club in the English Pyramid got more pull than an Entire League.

    • @6TheButcher
      @6TheButcher Před 29 dny

      What are you on about? I’ve been watching football for 3 yrs in the US and I NEVER heard abt wrexham until now.

  • @Dench999or911
    @Dench999or911 Před měsícem +46

    Credit where it is due, Rob and Ryan have done an excellent job at Wrexham. On both the marketing and football side of the game, they have nailed it. Promotion was no surprise this season. The gap between the fourth and fifth tier is not major and there are 4 promotions spots available. Next season will be more of a challenge, but another promotion is not out of the question…

  • @ajprop99
    @ajprop99 Před měsícem +195

    Stockports story is just as brilliant as wrexham but without the hollywood backers. So happy for them
    2nd tier team in the early 2000s who endured 3 relegations in 4 years to go from L1 to the national north and languished there for around 5 seasons. Now after sorting out their debt and the club organisation, they've managed to get back to L1 after 14 years

    • @keelay423
      @keelay423 Před měsícem +18

      I've got no problem with Stockport but they also kind of demonstrate that Wrexham isn't the only L2 club leveraging wealthy investors to climb the ladder. They "sorted out their debt" by having the local business tycoon forgive 7.7 million pounds of debt two years after his initial takeover of Stockport.
      [Edited to add: I was wondering about what the story was behind another fast riser, Ipswich Town. Sure enough, the Tractor Boys had a massive takeover three years ago and went from 100 million pounds of debt to virtually zero. They just raised a new round of capital from an American private equity fund. True underdog stories seem few and far between.]

    • @beepboop9268
      @beepboop9268 Před měsícem +3

      Maybe so, but that is why when the real stories rise to the top (Leicester comes to mind) it makes it that much sweeter for general football fans. Sure its all relative but it's all ultimately about perspective. You can always be glass half full or empty.

    • @WelshSscouser
      @WelshSscouser Před měsícem +7

      @@beepboop9268 Leicester have wealthy owners as well!

    • @97TheWatcher
      @97TheWatcher Před měsícem +1

      Stockport had years of not owning the ground and not being able to put the money from the bar/food into the club, they were fucked over for years and the new owner has put a lot of money into the club, he’s a local guy and now the local fans have come back, Stockport will probably be in league 1 and yoyo into league 2 over the next couple of years as it becomes more sustainable. Wrexham is owned by American billionaires and they will probably go much further. I don’t have a problem with either tbf. What it does for the local community is massive and it’s just nice to see owners actually care about the club

    • @kalmenbarkin5708
      @kalmenbarkin5708 Před měsícem +17

      @@97TheWatcherWrexham’s owners aren’t billionaires.
      They’re solid multimillionaires.
      Which is not that rare in sports team ownership.
      Ryan Reynolds just happens to be a *brilliant* marketer.

  • @LinsteadDM
    @LinsteadDM Před měsícem +83

    Ryan is Canadian... I am sure you are going to hear this a bit.

    • @TheMarslMcFly
      @TheMarslMcFly Před měsícem +5

      The better American

    • @ThreeRunHomer
      @ThreeRunHomer Před měsícem +6

      Canadian, American. Potato, Tomato. It’s all the same to Z.

    • @loganleroy8622
      @loganleroy8622 Před měsícem +6

      He obtained US citizenship, he lives and works in America, his wife is American, his children are American; he’s an American at this point.

    • @therealking6202
      @therealking6202 Před měsícem

      ​@@Gpz02018

    • @NoobKing-lz2hb
      @NoobKing-lz2hb Před měsícem

      America's 51st State

  • @terencehuang3810
    @terencehuang3810 Před měsícem +34

    compared to the incompetent people who owned Salford City, Wrexham does seemed to be much better run by the owners. However, the true test would be when they get promoted to Championship.

    • @lilbaz8073
      @lilbaz8073 Před měsícem +1

      Championship is a melting pot. Parachute payments and billionaire gamblers.
      Psr also will kick in next seadon for wrexham.

  • @pjkerrigan20
    @pjkerrigan20 Před měsícem +33

    Rob McElhenny is “more of a background character” on always sunny? Really Zealand? He’s literally the show’s creator and one of the five main cast members lol

    • @sullenskulls9709
      @sullenskulls9709 Před měsícem +24

      I believe he meant that Rob McElhenny is the background character to Ryan Reynolds in this partnership, in the eyes of people who have not seen "Always Sunny.... ".

    • @iambicpentakill
      @iambicpentakill Před měsícem

      @@sullenskulls9709 Thanks for clarifying, I thought that it was an odd thing to say too

    • @pjkerrigan20
      @pjkerrigan20 Před měsícem +4

      @@sullenskulls9709 to be fair you’re probably completely right, but I am a big sunny fan so I couldnt resist commenting about it lol. Even so tho, in defense of Rob, he does seem to be the Wrexham owner making the most trips to Wales to see the club and he is the only one of the two learning Welsh. I get it, Ryan is the bigger Hollywood star. I just feel like Rob doesn’t always get his credit when it comes to Wrexham compared to Ryan, but at the end of the day I am most certainly biased

    • @MpanzuSolos
      @MpanzuSolos Před měsícem

      @@pjkerrigan20nah it’s true, if you watch welcome to Wrexham you’ll see that rob got the idea to buy Wrexham, does all the background work with staff and original scouting of the likes of Mullin

    • @thehearingaid
      @thehearingaid Před 29 dny +1

      @@pjkerrigan20 Like rob's commitment to the joke of putting on a tonne of weight and then losing it again between series shows he really goes all in, and same can be seen with wrexham.

  • @Prederick
    @Prederick Před měsícem +63

    Congratulations to Wrexham and all of their fans. I think next year is where it stops (a triple promotion would be INSANE), as Zealand says, they're reaching the level where the amount of money they have isn't impressive. However, even though I think they (and Notts County) were already essentially League Two teams when they were in the National League, a double promotion, at any level, is nothing to sneeze at.
    And frankly, they care. Like, they genuinely seem to care. They genuinely seem to feel that they are stewards of a community institution, not lords of industry with a new plaything to bend to their whim. I think there are at least 10 teams in the Football League (conservatively) whose supporters would cut off a toe to have owners like them.
    So it's pretty awesome, and I'm quite happy for them and Wrexham. I dunno if they'll ever make the Premier League, the gap between League One and there is enormous, but then again, if Luton and Bournemouth could do it, why not Wrexham?

    • @user-jr7dr7zf5k
      @user-jr7dr7zf5k Před měsícem +7

      Their turnover is larger than a lot of teams in League 1 and some teams in the Championship. They’ll be able to punch through League 1 in a couple seasons.
      Championship is a different animal however. They will need to get another investor on board to push for promotion.

    • @kyletucker3811
      @kyletucker3811 Před měsícem +7

      I think getting to and sticking around in the Championship for a long stretch is what their goal should be and probably is. If they can do that, I think the revenue they can build in addition to Ryan Reynolds other ventures night let them eventually have a chance to reach the Premier League. But I'm talking maybe a decade down the line. Like I said, sticking around in the Championship would be a triumph for them.

    • @Prederick
      @Prederick Před měsícem +4

      @@kyletucker3811 I do wonder if the TV audience will understand that. Because "Wrexham as a safely Championship team" for a decade would represent a COLOSSAL success.

    • @user-wx3hg2eb6p
      @user-wx3hg2eb6p Před měsícem +1

      Championship is their target for NOW

    • @mastertrams
      @mastertrams Před měsícem

      @@user-jr7dr7zf5k There is also the fact that the Championship is one of the most unsustainable leagues in the world. I can't remember whether it was total revenue or matchday revenue, but you look at the amount of money spent on player wages compared to those two (probably matchday now that I think about it), and you definitely need to be rich to survive, or have insane marketing and sponsor pull.
      Therefore, what is currently Wrexham's success story may well become their saviour at some point down the line...

  • @Dissport
    @Dissport Před měsícem +31

    You could do a video on the 3rd division of Germany as SSV Ulm a club that got promoted last year is about to promote again. Not only that but it would be the 2nd time in a row this would happen as SV Elversberg has done it the year before. They both got promoted from the same league the Regionalliga Südwest and I think this is fascinating. Fun fact SSV Ulm is the only still unbeaten club with Leverkusen in Germanys top divisions in 2024.

    • @97TheWatcher
      @97TheWatcher Před měsícem

      That’s a great story, I’d watch a video on that, maybe you should make a video on it

    • @Dissport
      @Dissport Před měsícem +3

      @@97TheWatcher Yeah but im ass at editing and reading stuff so I'd rather have someone else talk about it xD

    • @ghostg4m1ng65
      @ghostg4m1ng65 Před měsícem

      Hate to break your illusion, but Ulm has lost 7 times in the league alone…

    • @Dissport
      @Dissport Před měsícem

      @@ghostg4m1ng65 Yeah but not in 2024. You can look it up, their last defeat was in winter 2023. I mean I don't know about friendlys but if you talk competitive games then they are unbeaten in the year 2024.

    • @FlatDerrick
      @FlatDerrick Před 27 dny

      If you know how the German league system works past 2 Buli it's fairly understandable.

  • @liamh1982
    @liamh1982 Před měsícem +13

    As someone who has grown up and lived in the Wrexham area my whole life and supported the club as long as I can remember, yes I'm happy that we've been promoted again but this feels a whole lot less cathartic than last season, at least to me anyway.
    That felt like a release, a much bigger deal getting back into the league after 15 years and after the supporters' trust having to save the club from extinction, several chancers launching fruitless takeover bids in that time, the university having to acquire the lease to the Racecourse Ground, not being able to use Colliers Park for training, the Kop redevelopment looking further and further away, nearly getting relegated to the sixth tier during the COVID season, I could go on...
    We'd barely got our feet under the table in League Two and now here we go again.

    • @user-wx3hg2eb6p
      @user-wx3hg2eb6p Před měsícem +2

      You guys should target to become a stable club in the Championship. I can see Wrexham finishing in the Championship Playoffs.. & do a Luton in the next 5 years

  • @luciregelt2813
    @luciregelt2813 Před měsícem +16

    Can you talk about Leverkusen and their 120 Year History's first Championship? Thanks

  • @tobysrmorgan
    @tobysrmorgan Před měsícem +14

    met rob reynolds the other day, great guy!

  • @crazy1230000
    @crazy1230000 Před měsícem +12

    Ben foster went their because he has played for them before the takeover happened. Not just because of the chance to play a part in the story. Also Notts county is the reason for juventus having black and white stripes on their kits.

    • @mastertrams
      @mastertrams Před měsícem +9

      Not just that, Notts County are also the oldest professional football club in the world.

    • @BuckledFrame2187
      @BuckledFrame2187 Před měsícem

      No. He went there just for the story and money. He was already retired before he signed

    • @striderwhiston9897
      @striderwhiston9897 Před měsícem +3

      @@BuckledFrame2187 the salary was very average for a nl keeper, he didnt go for the money, but yes prob for the story and exposure

    • @nollienick1121
      @nollienick1121 Před 27 dny

      @@BuckledFrame2187 you know he basically just asked for travel to be covered.

    • @BuckledFrame2187
      @BuckledFrame2187 Před 27 dny

      @nollienick1121 you do know people lie on the Internet to save face right? Wrexham didn't spend 6 million last year on nothing.

  • @rhodrambles3943
    @rhodrambles3943 Před měsícem +34

    As a Welshman, I was happy to hear this. As someone who supports a different league 2 team I hate this. Wrexham wage budget is between 5.5 to 6.9 million depending on reporting outlets which is 2 to 3 times the average for the league and 5x that of Newport county. They spent almost championship level money (8ish million for Rotherham and Millwall) in the national league and people treat it like a Cinderella story when they get promoted. I agree they are doing good things for the club but I feel like we need to not pose them as the "underdogs". They are Manchester city, not Oldham athletic.

    • @97TheWatcher
      @97TheWatcher Před měsícem +13

      Yeah it’s annoying that it’s marketed as some Cinderella story. Fair play for what they’ve done for the community and it’s a good thing for everyone in the area but it is annoying the way they call them underdogs when they’re owned by billionaires and have extravagant sponsors. It’s well run and they play good football but they’re not underdogs

    • @Lupin788
      @Lupin788 Před měsícem +4

      It WAS a Cinderella story. Rags-to-riches courtesy of a fairy godmother and a rich prince? What did you think a Cinderella story meant? As for the label of "underdogs", the Wrexham Supporters' Trust were the underdogs because they somehow managed to save the team from a predatory owner (Alex Hamilton) who wanted to sell off the franchise for its parts.

    • @rhodrambles3943
      @rhodrambles3943 Před měsícem

      @@Lupin788 It has been a while since I watched it. But I thought the moral of cinderella was that while she thought she needed to be rich to marry the Prince, he loved her even though she was poor. Showing her that she was special all along and didn't need the money to find true love? In this analogy the fairy godmother has made her a princess and she married the Prince because of it. Almost proving she is not special and anyone could have done it and removing the while morale?
      But full respect to the supporters who have always been incredible. The crowds they get now are massive and I don't think they are going anywhere.

    • @nollienick1121
      @nollienick1121 Před 27 dny

      Games the game.

    • @mysticfellow9843
      @mysticfellow9843 Před 14 dny

      @@97TheWatcher Agreed but if they manage to win the Championship or get promoted to PL, that would be insanely impressive despite the money being pumped in.

  • @AKAdeedeeDEE
    @AKAdeedeeDEE Před měsícem +5

    Being a Reading fan I’m so impressed by them both as owners and I’m very happy for Wrexham but it hurts man it really hurts.

  • @Mat-gj7lr
    @Mat-gj7lr Před měsícem +10

    You should check out the story of Stockport County (currently top of League Two), I think that story is equally as interesting but for different reasons, the club dropped from League One in 09/10to the National League north by 13/14 after bad ownership. The club was saved by the fans and even had to go semi-pro, eventually winning there way back to the national league, when a local businessman bought the club and is now trying to restore the former glory and aim for the Championship!
    Its great to see both Stockport & Wrexham back where they belong in the Football League!

    • @Lupin788
      @Lupin788 Před měsícem +1

      Yep, both clubs went through underdog and Cinderella phases. Evil stepmothers (a.k.a. bad owners) are unfortunately not uncommon in this industry.

  • @Oll1000
    @Oll1000 Před 10 dny

    Wrexham was my very first FM club countless years ago so it's always nice to hear about them doing well.

  • @LG02380
    @LG02380 Před měsícem +5

    I just want someone to score against them and pull out a Green Lantern ring and do the oath in front of the camera, just to dig at Ryan Reynolds. 😂

  • @Spermwhales93
    @Spermwhales93 Před měsícem +10

    It also bears talking about that Wrexham got their promotion to League One by steamrollering Forest Green Rovers, a club owned by a guy who tried to lobby Tesla out of installing superchargers in service stations in the UK because he didn't want to lose his monopoly on public car chargers.

    • @simonmatthews7512
      @simonmatthews7512 Před měsícem +2

      And Tesla are so opposed to monopolies...

    • @Spermwhales93
      @Spermwhales93 Před měsícem

      @@simonmatthews7512 this is why that whole situation is insane. Elon Musk was actually IN THE RIGHT about the Ecotricity lobbying.

  • @Zsinj3
    @Zsinj3 Před 29 dny +2

    From the outside as I am obviously not a Hollywood star nor the owner of a football club, the big difference in Rob and Ryan's approach as 'owners' seems to be humility and a reverence for what and who came before. They want to write their own story, but not as a new book to usurp the old, rather as a chapter of the existing story. And unlike so many big personalities who are always trying to control everything they are involved in they humbly asked the town for support and went to experts to help in all facets of their organization from the offices to the pitch. The cherry on top is what the club and community has done to them, over time adopting them into the community as more than just the absentee owners from North America, and seeing them being open, vulnerable, and invested in the team's successes and failures. I can't imagine how hopeful and excited the conversations in Wrexham will be this summer window, but it would be amazing to be a part of. Kudos the Rob and Ryan, congratulations to the town and club, and good luck as you continue the climb!

  • @Bowleskov
    @Bowleskov Před měsícem +3

    It's a curious story and I think it is the Wrexham aspect that makes it work, the narrative of a Welsh club playing in England with their ownership history, with the history of the Racecourse Ground add in Reading Legend who still has so much football passion Phil Parkinson as manager and then add in the way they have built the team. There aren't many other clubs that could form this arc no matter the star power of the owners. Certainly the Winklevoss investment In Real Bedford highlights the Interest from the US in lower league football but my other favourite story is Dorking Wanderers which in 25 years has risen to the 5th Tier from below the 16th Tier.

    • @mastertrams
      @mastertrams Před měsícem +2

      And to think they very nearly purchased the team my grandad used to support: Hartlepool United...

  • @hisham_hm
    @hisham_hm Před měsícem +3

    speaking of the dreamy nature of lower league football: a club close to where I live in Brazil once got promoted from the second to first division of our State championship (not national division! at most that gives you a spot in the Cup if you do well enough), and they put up a sign in front of their stadium "On our way to Tokyo" (because the Club World Cup used to be in Japan, and, you know, if you get like fourth on the State championship you can play the Cup next year, and if you win the Cup you can play Libertadores the following year, and if you win that then you might be facing the Champion's League winner!)

    • @97TheWatcher
      @97TheWatcher Před měsícem +1

      That’s nice af, why not dream big. Brazil is where ballers are born

  • @usernamegenerico
    @usernamegenerico Před 28 dny +1

    Portsmouth owner Michael Eisner was literally CEO of Disney for years

  • @jpducey
    @jpducey Před měsícem +2

    The rest of the first season of welcome to wrexham is actually worth the watch

  • @SBarrettM
    @SBarrettM Před měsícem

    Really nice for Ryan Reynolds to take time out of his busy schedule to record a video for Zealandism.

  • @flameofthegame
    @flameofthegame Před měsícem +8

    I think they can make it to the championship relatively easy ,but when they get there ,they wont have the money advantage that they have over other teams in the lower leagues .

  • @JoshTT2
    @JoshTT2 Před měsícem

    Oh man that dread and hope you described is absolutely spot on. Its the hope that kills you...

  • @Ben-nv9vp
    @Ben-nv9vp Před měsícem +3

    I think theyll solidify in Lg 1 next season but its gonna be a tricky league. Charlton, Wigan and three of the current playoff teams will be stronger, plus the three relegated from the Championship will all be looking to bounce straight back up. Its a good story but this is where it slows. League 1 is a different kettle of fish to League 2 and the National League, which by and large are similar in quality.

  • @Mrd92.
    @Mrd92. Před 28 dny +1

    My club are in tier 7 of the pyramid and that was a perfect description of non league football. This guy gets it!

  • @Sephyrulz
    @Sephyrulz Před měsícem +6

    As a Luton fan from America that was introduced to the club because we have local friends there in Bedfordshire, who started following them while they were still in Non-League, I can absolutely say that the vibe between the premiership and lower league ball is day and night. You almost start to miss it, in a way. The vibes were just happier. Looser. Less money and less stress. It was about the love of the team, and the hope of going further.
    Luton did it, let’s see if Wrexham can, too. Swansea and Cardiff, eat your hearts out.

  • @kieronparr3403
    @kieronparr3403 Před měsícem

    Timely reference with the suez canal

  • @ralv
    @ralv Před 17 dny

    They gotta hire you fr.

  • @PheenKnowsBest
    @PheenKnowsBest Před měsícem

    Honestly just can't wait for my local game of Leyton Orient vs Wrexham.

  • @user-ws8gy3mn4v
    @user-ws8gy3mn4v Před 27 dny +1

    Thanks for being one of the only people saying it how it is and not being bitter lobe the content keep it up ❤

  • @user-sk7oy4ve9i
    @user-sk7oy4ve9i Před měsícem

    I used to manage Wrexham in FM18 before this tycoon takeover. My policy was signing only players of welsh nationality. We made it to Prem and Champions league, it was really fun. Recently I found screen from first season in Prem, beating City away, being 2:0 down after 20 minutes and scoring 5 till half time, winning 5:2 at the end. Back then I did not realize I played against super attacking trio Mbappe - Haaland - Dembele :D

  • @mrbismarck
    @mrbismarck Před měsícem +4

    Up next; Aubrey Plaza and Elizabeth Olsen buy Oldham Athletic.

  • @garethgunter4392
    @garethgunter4392 Před měsícem +4

    We all knew they were going up this season league 2 is easier than the national when everyone at their level would want to play for them, I'm pre predicting 13th in league 1

    • @Prederick
      @Prederick Před měsícem +4

      That sounds pretty right to me. Not quite promotion ready, but well safe from relegation.

  • @AnimePigeon
    @AnimePigeon Před měsícem

    "Zealand you look like Rob McElhenney, Zealand you look like Rob Reynolds" ah yes Zealand, I know Rob Reynolds ;)

  • @PiastTorun
    @PiastTorun Před měsícem

    As a Cheslea fan I can sense some subtext and reference in this video.

  • @colgreen5782
    @colgreen5782 Před měsícem

    Up the town❤❤

  • @atalantinopieva
    @atalantinopieva Před měsícem +1

    Shoutout to Davide Persiani AKA Falconero who on youtube has picked Whrexam as his team for his EA Sport FC 24 season series and has contributed enormously to spread the name of the legend himself Paul Mullin

  • @Davidschannel76
    @Davidschannel76 Před 21 dnem

    I follow Stevenage in league 1. It will be interesting to see how they do in the hardest league to be promoted from in the EFL. Top 2 are automatics, 3rd promoted is through playoffs. Bottom 4 are relegated. Wrexham played in the national league and league 2 with league 1 caliber players. Now they will have to contend with recently relegated championship squads and teams with ambitions. It will take money, better players and luck to get promoted. Some teams spend decades stuck in this league. Fleetwood town spent 20 years, and this year they are getting relegated by 6 points or less. As the last game has not been played.

  • @adriandavies25
    @adriandavies25 Před 15 dny

    If you could pick a match to come watch Wrexham. It would have to be the local derby vs Shrewsbury next season.

  • @Gpz0
    @Gpz0 Před měsícem +3

    What I love most of Wrexham's story is everyone is humble. From the locals to the players to the Hollywood owners, everyone is humble. It's so refreshing to watch and makes even non-sports fans want to support them more. Those jealous of Wrexham don't understand the support is for the town as much as for the club. It's a feel good story inside sports, and speaking as an American, that's a rare experience.
    p.s. Ryan been Canadian-American since 2020

  • @SomethingSomewhereJustOnce

    You have watched 'Welcome to Wrexham'. There's your Disney movie. I know it's show but it's still a Disney thing so there it goes.

  • @markballard9942
    @markballard9942 Před 19 dny

    I hope you continue watching the Wrexham documentary. It is indeed a compelling story, and the third season will be debuting May 2nd

  • @ahoffman2011
    @ahoffman2011 Před měsícem

    I think it's technically possible that they get into the EPL, but it'll take a lot of really wise investment. In my mind, the team to compare them to would be Brentford, whose model they might be able to mimic. Rob + Ryan combined have a very similar net worth to Matthew Benham. However, Benham (and his archnemesis Tony Bloom at Brighton) came from professional sports betting backgrounds, so they had extensive knowledge about footsoccerball before they purchased their teams and brought their knowledge and analytical techniques to power their teams with the "buy low, sell high" approach to team growth. Rob and Ryan might not have the same analytics skillsets, but they definitely understand the marketing, which can attract players in other ways. I'll be curious to see if they can translate that to promotion to the EPL.

  • @TheRadPlayer
    @TheRadPlayer Před měsícem

    They'll definitely hit the Championship soon, but that's where I feel they will stall, and possibly become a Championship/L1 yoyo club.

  • @farhanatashiga3721
    @farhanatashiga3721 Před měsícem

    You have to make a video on Leverkusen bro

  • @jdevlin1910
    @jdevlin1910 Před měsícem

    You really sell it, man

  • @mysteriousj3019
    @mysteriousj3019 Před měsícem

    Giving Rob and Ryan credit, they went to Wrexham with the goal of promotion and put the team together to do so. Next year is where i think they hit their second hiccup, in that they'll likely be in league 1 for a few years, but if they keep with it they'll be legends as far as football club owners go. If they make the Championship and get stuck there even, i think they get statues tbh. However you feel about the story and all that, they took a club that was on the brink and surviving off of volunteers and got them to this point.
    Personally, I don't think there's a risk of this being a "pump and dump". They both seem incredibly invested and, as you said, present for the club despite their schedules. Of course, they're actors, so who really knows, but as far as owners go you could definitely do worse than Rob and Ryan.

  • @samscholfield5720
    @samscholfield5720 Před měsícem +6

    ZEALAND- you need to BUY Taunton Town brother.
    Become owner manager ala Dorking.
    Nick mcootie returns as player assistant manager -
    They play 4 4 f*** 2.
    Poised for relegation... games in hand- they need ya z

    • @iambicpentakill
      @iambicpentakill Před měsícem +1

      Zealand throwing his tens of hundreds of dollars around the league

  • @cedo3333
    @cedo3333 Před 21 dnem

    That's a great story and i have followed all what happened from a distant eye. No doubt people of the L2 are quite unhappy of the competitiveness advantage of Wrexham . Promotion back to back even with money that's a feat no ordinary owner can do. Money or not....

  • @princewillmadugba
    @princewillmadugba Před měsícem

    I hope to see this on Welcome to Wrexham, HI Welcome to Wrexham fans

  • @nunger5054
    @nunger5054 Před 20 dny

    Ryan Reynolds is painfully Canadian

  • @jackjuggernaut
    @jackjuggernaut Před měsícem +1

    Rob McIlzealand

  • @NoLuckJKMY807
    @NoLuckJKMY807 Před 29 dny +1

    Wait, I thought Wrexham is nicknamed Hollywood FC?
    From my knowledge Portsmouth is actually Disney FC because they are owned by former Disney CEO Michael Eisner.

  • @cvillalpando
    @cvillalpando Před měsícem

    what is a rob reynolds (0:52)

  • @gameshooterstarOG
    @gameshooterstarOG Před měsícem

    Talk about Leverkusen lil bro

  • @PunnyPanther
    @PunnyPanther Před měsícem +1

    Jokes aside, did you go for a run today?

  • @AlexNlad
    @AlexNlad Před 21 dnem

    While I would love to see the Cinderella run continue, League One is a different animal. It is quite possibly one of the most brutal leagues, just look at how many big powerhouse teams got bogged down in League One for so long, it took Pompey a whole 7 years to finally get out of League One despite having more than capable teams on more than one occasion. Wish all the best for Wrexham though!

  • @bensinclair7263
    @bensinclair7263 Před měsícem

    0:53 bro does look a lot like Rob Reynolds...whoever that is.

  • @lilbaz8073
    @lilbaz8073 Před měsícem

    Grats to wrexham.

  • @reggiebs045
    @reggiebs045 Před měsícem

    What I find funny is they considered buying Arbroath before buying Wrexham and their business partner tried to convince them that the English system was more rewarding

  • @timpezki1356
    @timpezki1356 Před měsícem

    Ryan Reynolds is Canadian too

  • @danielelliott5760
    @danielelliott5760 Před 29 dny

    Next year is interesting, owners tend to become close to billionaires

  • @Lew99900
    @Lew99900 Před měsícem

    Bit random but you should do a quiz with Luke Pingu

  • @michelangelobuonarroti4958
    @michelangelobuonarroti4958 Před měsícem +4

    Bro with all due respect to Wrexham Leverkusen just became German champions...

  • @wobbly1337
    @wobbly1337 Před měsícem

    I don't mind the disney club of Wrexham, and the semi accurate description of little support in the US for lower league teams, but check out Detroit City FC, the support is immense and the fans are as good as any in lower league European teams. The chants, pyro, banners, political ties. This is a USL team that was able to get St. Pauli to play them in 2018 and the clubs hold a deep connection and understanding. The Keyworth in Hamtramck is usually near capacity and everyone there is wild. The best supported club in lower US leagues? I think so.

    • @yeezyskeezy8039
      @yeezyskeezy8039 Před 28 dny

      I really wish the MLS would switch from a generic American-National league system to a ladder system. This would give so much more incentive to root for lower clubs as they’ll actually have something to win for. The American system works well for Basketball and Baseball and such, but not for football(soccer).

    • @lilyz2156
      @lilyz2156 Před 23 dny

      @@yeezyskeezy8039 God no. No North American Sport Club works like that. Every year all teams start at the beginning and work themselves up throughout the season. Makes everything even and somewhat balanced. The MLS plays by this rule on this continent. The PL does their own rules and works for them, not here.

  • @johnroutledge1696
    @johnroutledge1696 Před měsícem +3

    disagree alot personally. you may aswell put prime barca up against these teams, they is no cool story behind this (support Carlisle btw so im confident in my knowledge of the efl)lets go through there transfers. may i remind you no FFP in the national league which i think is a big reason why they chose wrexham
    national league
    season 1: They brought our best center back and vice captain Arron Hayden who was a higher level league two player pushing league 1. Thomas connor a minimum league one player pushing championship at the time. Callum McFadzean good level league two player. paul mullin the league two all time record goal scorer. ben tozer captained league two chamions cheltenham at the time as big of a tranfer as paul mullin and ollie palmer a very good league two player. also got a championship level manger to drop own 3 steps
    national league season 2: Ben foster, 8 caps for England, lower prem higher champ level player. ryan barnett young up coming wing back (first deal that i consider good and not just splashing the cash). Billy waters very good player from the league above to warm there bench. Eoghan O'Connell top league one player. andy connon lower championship level player. jordon tunnicliffe top level league two centre back. elliot lee championship level player. mark howard poty at carlsile the season before to warm there bench
    league 2 season 3: Okonkwo seen as a championship level keeper when signed and is on loan in league 2?. will boyle good championship cb. jack marriot, probably fleetwood best player in league one. luke bolton imo best rb in the league at the time for salford. geogre evens championship level player easily and finally james mcclean almost championship level player.
    Wrexham put out press release for 22/23 accounts. 🔑 figs
    Revenue £10.5m (record for NL & higher than all of L2 and most of L1)
    Wages £6.9m (as above)
    Losses £5.1m (same)
    Amount owing to owners £9m
    them coming second in league two should be seen as a major failure
    according to kieran maguire
    twitter.com/KieranMaguire/status/1773374881532359112

    • @loganleroy8622
      @loganleroy8622 Před měsícem +1

      No cool story behind this? These are two owners who knew very little about Soccer entirely before they bought the team. Not only that but they strategically picked one of the best teams out there with the lowest risk and one of the largest possibilities of growth. And then, these two lads actually managed to surround themselves with wise people.
      On top of that they took what skills they did have to leverage an additional source of revenue for the organization. That’s pretty impressive. Loads of teams have money, but that doesn’t guarantee promotion, they still have to do it. Prime example is Salford.

    • @johnroutledge1696
      @johnroutledge1696 Před měsícem

      @@loganleroy8622 never said Ryan and rob did anything wrong. They got the main things right like getting people who know what there doing to do good jobs and use the pull because there famous. At Salford they just hired themselves to do the job. Gary ran the club for years. Paul scholes is the DOF and was manger for a month. Neil wood the Man U youth coach came in did shot got sacked. Ryan gigs is the sporting director. Nicky butt is the chief executive. They relied on Man U loans. Horrible ran.
      Ryan and rob are just obviously sitting back and slapping money at it which the club staff deal with it (which is a lot better than Salford and the right thing to do) but the amount of money is obscene and in a league we’re FFP isn’t there it is very unfair and also when they are extremely famous the pull that has had is also obscene (and I think there used that amazingly in the efl especially. Getting Lee, etc). But it’s still very unfair to other clubs and the problem I have is when people go crazy over how well there doing when there predicted to finish top, they finish second and it’s like leicester won the prem again. Finishing second with that squad is a failure.

  • @ibreezy4809
    @ibreezy4809 Před 28 dny

    You sound a bit emotional mate, LETS GOOO WREXHAM!!! 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 🔴

  • @hengineer
    @hengineer Před 29 dny

    now it gets really difficult. Promotion to the Championship will be far more difficult.

    • @lilyz2156
      @lilyz2156 Před 23 dny

      Like everything in life. I step at a time.

  • @timothymoss4945
    @timothymoss4945 Před měsícem

    A shout out to the non-celebrity owned Tamworth, they’re back in the National League after two successive promotions.

  • @joeelliott4820
    @joeelliott4820 Před 26 dny

    Come to Bristol rovers

  • @Braddowski
    @Braddowski Před měsícem

    The impact the TV show has on Wrexham is not to be sniffed at. Hashtag United has a smaller budget than most teams in the Isthmian Premier League but have been able to hang because players want to play for then so they get nationwide exposure on their CZcams channel. And a nunber of them have gone on the be relatively successful at higher levels too because of it.
    You can take a step down if you have a chance to get a bigger step up because of it...

  • @nickfury8973
    @nickfury8973 Před 22 dny

    Ryan Reynolds is Canadian
    And Wrexham is in wales 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿

  • @AQI11A
    @AQI11A Před měsícem +1

    Zee, you have a CZcams plaque behind you for 100k subscribers, so it’s gotta be for another channel. Which channel is it bro? 😉

  • @joshualiley
    @joshualiley Před měsícem

    Ben Foster going to Wrexham isn't the massive influence people think it is, he played for them in 2005 before he signed for Man United, I think the transformation helped convince him to return but would he just have gone without having played for them early in his career? I don't think so

  • @callumjb7668
    @callumjb7668 Před měsícem

    Wrexham bought another title!

  • @simonmatthews7512
    @simonmatthews7512 Před měsícem

    If they continue this success they could make Wrexham more hated than MK Dons. That would be quite something.

  • @salvy6864
    @salvy6864 Před měsícem

    🇨🇦

  • @nicklikethesoup
    @nicklikethesoup Před měsícem

    Everyone commenting Ryan is Canadian somehow forgetting Rob is American. How dare you!? He’s the one who hooked Ryan on the idea.

  • @robertdodd6561
    @robertdodd6561 Před 12 dny

    Chester vs Wrexham would be a doozy. Look it up.

  • @4xmo
    @4xmo Před 29 dny

    0:50 who tf is rob reynolds lmao

  • @ganaed9954
    @ganaed9954 Před měsícem

    Aren't they in Wales

  • @imRehnzy
    @imRehnzy Před měsícem

    i think it's time they changed the title of the show, we've already had our welcome. It's time for " it's always sunny in Wrexham ". Especially because of the irony

  • @OnzeMilano
    @OnzeMilano Před měsícem

    Wrexham will be stuck in League One unless there is heavy investment. Their team is good for a mid-table League One run. But with their marketing and connections, I wouldn't be surprised if they can get big investors behind the scenes and actually push for a Championship promotion in 2 seasons.

  • @johnquick9849
    @johnquick9849 Před měsícem

    So actually Canada ... and Wales?

    • @johnquick9849
      @johnquick9849 Před měsícem

      And I happen to agree with you ... as a QPR fan my team has owners who are probably wealthier and are doing - frankly - a p1sspoor job, these guys are doing a way better job at Wrexhamm

  • @rafajmes
    @rafajmes Před měsícem

    Go to a stevenage game Zealand🗣️

  • @hectorae86
    @hectorae86 Před měsícem

    Ryan Reynolds is actually Canadian...

  • @franze4
    @franze4 Před měsícem

    ryan reynolds my favorite gringo american

  • @kieronparr3403
    @kieronparr3403 Před měsícem

    The new mkdons

    • @lucaschapman2188
      @lucaschapman2188 Před 28 dny

      Hardly. Wrexham didn’t take over a club that was in a higher division. And move 50 miles away

    • @kieronparr3403
      @kieronparr3403 Před 28 dny

      @@lucaschapman2188 that's how they'll be treated

    • @lucaschapman2188
      @lucaschapman2188 Před 28 dny

      I haven’t got a problem with Wrexham at all I’m actually hoping they get promoted again next season. I’m not jealous or bitter. I wish someone would come in and help my club out .

    • @kieronparr3403
      @kieronparr3403 Před 28 dny

      @@lucaschapman2188 who do you support?

    • @lucaschapman2188
      @lucaschapman2188 Před 28 dny

      Watford

  • @TheDudeDiary
    @TheDudeDiary Před měsícem +1

    Who’s Rob Reynolds?

    • @lilyz2156
      @lilyz2156 Před 23 dny

      I guess the avatar of Rob and Ryan, 🤷🤷🤫

  • @FlatDerrick
    @FlatDerrick Před 27 dny

    At lower league level 'good owner' basically means they don't asset strip the club.

  • @french_toast223
    @french_toast223 Před měsícem

    Honestly staying midtable would be perfectly fine. Hell even if they do get relegated they at least know they have the chops to get back up.

  • @gaskieb4llZ04
    @gaskieb4llZ04 Před měsícem

    It is nice seeing wrexham do well and building something but my hometown stockport is a far better and more impressive rise. A couple years ago we were stuck in the conference north, in the 00s were almost back to the 2nd division again (championship) and we havent got multi millionaire celeb owners with the promoting power they have and arent spending what wrexham are.

  • @Brookler
    @Brookler Před měsícem

    @zealandism This is another petition for you to do a video on Portsmouth. Both our womens and mens team are likely to go up as champions this season into their respective 2nd tiers. It would be the frist time the womens team is fully professional. Also, Portsmouth was recently purchased by Michael Eisner, former Managing Director of DISNEY.