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Leader Live
26-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Leader Live
Blake Lively joins husband Ryan Reynolds for Wrexham game
On a potentially historic day for the club, Blake looked to be getting into the spirit with an Instagram story showing the couple standing in front of the Wrexham crest. The post included the caption 'Let's go boys' and was soundtracked by the Prince and the Revolution song Let's go crazy. The city could well go crazy this evening if Wycombe Wanders fail to beat Leyton Orient in the early kick off, and Wrexham managed to win against Charlton Athletic. If the club do secure promotion, it will be the third successive promotion in three years, something no other club in the English Football League has achieved. Ryan's co-owner Rob McElhenney is also anticipating a special day for the Dragons, asking fans to be 'loud for the boys' from the 'kick off to the final whistle'. By 2.30pm this afternoon (Saturday, April 26), Wrexham will know whether they are one win away from a historic third promotion.


BBC News
05-02-2025
- Sport
- BBC News
'Fantastic servant' Wheeler leaves Wycombe
Wycombe Wanders midfielder David Wheeler has left the League One club by mutual consent after five and a half years at Adams 34-year-old and the club agreed to cancel his contract on Monday with the player keen to "pursue new opportunities elsewhere".Wheeler helped the Chairboys win promotion to the Championship for the first time in the club's history in 2019-20 when they beat Oxford United in the League One play-off final at total he made 209 appearances for Wycombe and scored 19 goals. 'An incredible team-mate' "David has been a fantastic servant to Wycombe Wanderers throughout his time here and can absolutely leave the club with his head held high after making so many valuable contributions on and off the pitch," chief football officer Dan Rice told the club website., external"He will always be welcome back as a friendly face around Adams Park and we hope he will be able to return soon to receive a deserved fond farewell from the supporters."Wheeler made five league appearances this season in Wycombe's challenge for promotion back to the second tier, with his final one in a 4-1 win at Shrewsbury in mid-December. His introduction as a late substitute in the FA Cup win over Portsmouth last month was his final game in a Wycombe captain Jack Grimmer called Wheeler an "incredible team-mate and a fantastic ambassador" and added he will "go down in history" as an important part of the side that reached the Championship for the first time.