Wrexham co-owner Rob McElhenney offers Coventry a Vegas trip before key match
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Wrexham co-owner Rob McElhenney offers Coventry a Vegas trip before key match
"After defeating Oxford United 1-0 on Tuesday, Wrexham now sits in sixth in the EFL Championship standings with 70 points. They are just ahead of Hull City on goal difference for the final playoff spot."
"Coventry -- who will face Wrexham at home Sunday -- won the league for a trip to the top flight league. Their finalized status prompted McElhenney to tag in co-owner Ryan Reynolds and pose a simple proposition for Coventry on X: a first-class trip to Vegas."
"With two fixtures remaining in the season, earning points against Coventry will be key for Wrexham to maintain a playoff spot. Wrexham then will face fifth-place Middlesbrough on the final day in another crucial match."
"American actors McElhenney and Reynolds bought the club in 2021. Wrexham -- the oldest club in Wales, dating back to 1864 -- has since earned three consecutive promotions in the English soccer system, the first club in English football to ever do so."
Wrexham co-owner Rob McElhenney is strategizing for an advantage against Coventry City by offering them a first-class trip to Las Vegas. Wrexham currently sits sixth in the EFL Championship standings with 70 points, just ahead of Hull City. With two fixtures remaining, earning points against Coventry is crucial for Wrexham to maintain their playoff spot. McElhenney's playful offer was made on social media, emphasizing the importance of the upcoming match as Wrexham aims for promotion to the Premier League.
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