. What they care about is whether he’ll buy them a new centre back. It’s an escape. But yeah, I feel for them.” This sentiment underscores the couple’s appreciation for the low-profile environment at Wrexham, which provides respite from their high-profile legal battles.
Wrexham’s Journey Under Reynolds and Mac
The article also delves into the success of Wrexham under Reynolds and Mac. Ker was instrumental in setting up the chain of events that led to Reynolds and Mac buying Wrexham. The club has achieved significant success, with three consecutive promotions, and is the subject of a popular Disney+ documentary, “Welcome to Wrexham.” Despite the challenges posed by their legal troubles, the couple remains involved in the club’s operations.
Ker reflects on his journey since joining the club: “When I first arrived, there were two or three pretty determined voices saying I was bad news.
I was an Old Etonian and therefore there must be some ulterior motive. But one of the things I realised is I can’t disguise myself. ‘I can’t roll in here doing a Guy Ritchie mockney accent. I’m an affable public schoolboy.
That’s sort of my thing. And it’s allowed me to get more comfortable with myself, which I wasn’t terribly before.” This insight into Ker’s transition shows how he has adapted to his new role.
Considering a Move Back to the UK
In light of the current political turmoil in the US, Ker and his wife are considering returning to the UK. He mentioned: “We’re now quite eager to move back, for a variety of reasons – some of which I don’t want to print, because I’ll get thrown in a detention centre. Lots of American friends are moving here now.
I know about five or six couples who’ve just gone, ‘You know what? We’ve had enough.'” This suggests a broader trend among expatriates considering their future.
Wrexham AFC is arguably the fastest-growing club in the world at the moment thanks to Reynolds and Rob McElhenney’s involvement. The Dragons have achieved two consecutive promotions and are cheered on by crowds from not only North Wales but also from all over the globe, due to the success of “Welcome to Wrexham.” Despite their global appeal, the club remains a source of pride for its local community.
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