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Rob Mac & Ryan Reynolds Could Not Swear During Wrexham Commentary

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Wrexham co-owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mac had to follow one very strict rule during their commentary debut during the win over Swansea on Friday night.

The Red Dragons were playing host to rivals Swansea in the Championship at the Racecourse Ground live on Sky Sports, with the Hollywood superstars drafted in to do commentary for the broadcast giants in a rare publicity stunt.

Mac and Reynolds were present for the game, as they have been regularly since completing their takeover of the club back in 2021, and they were interviewed by Sky Sports ahead of the game, where they admitted to being “terrified” by the prospect of their live reactions being live for all to hear during the game.

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Wrexham ran out of the game as 2-0 winners thanks to Nathan Broadhead’s first-half strike, before a late Callum Doyle finish, which moves the Welsh side six points clear of seventh-place Southampton, putting them in a great spot as they look to earn a playoff position for a potential fourth consecutive promotion.

But prior to the game, Rob Mac posted an image on his personal Instagram account that revealed there was ‘only one rule’ for him to follow while doing commentary duties.

The picture simply showed him standing next to a sign that said: “Don’t Say F***”.

Mac and Reynolds managed to follow the rule throughout the night, and Sky Sports released footage of the pair celebrating the winning goal in the gantry.

The duo cheered immediately as he scored his eighth goal of the season, then went on to analyse the movement and poise of the player before he put the finishing touches on the move to give the team the lead.

Reynolds also remained comedic throughout, as usual, telling the world his daughter had missed the goal as she was in the bathroom, and then proceeding to tell her that she should stay in the bathroom because of the goal.

Wrexham On Verge of History

Wrexham owners Rob Mac and Ryan Reynolds

Many have described the Wrexham story as a fairytale, and they are on the verge of another momentous moment in their history following the Friday night win over their Welsh neighbours.

The club now sit comfortably in the playoff spots with just nine games remaining of the campaign, and if they are to remain there then they would be in with a shot of an unprecedented fourth consecutive promotion – meaning they will have reached the Premier League from non-league in just five years under the ownership of Mac and Reynolds.

The pair have poured cash into the club and shown a real commitment to the cause since coming in, and now they are reaping the rewards.

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Tottenham Set To Complete Another Transfer With Medical Set

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The Roberto De Zerbi overhaul is well under way at Tottenham, with six new signings already arriving at the club.

Martin Dubravka, Marcos Senesi, Andy Robertson, Jan Paul van Hecke, Mateus Fernandes and Sandro Tonali have all been welcomed into the fold in the white half of north London and the Lilywhites are showing no signs of letting up in their big-money business just yet.

But with lots of incoming traffic there is an expectation that a number of current players will have to depart too and only Yves Bissouma – at the end of his contract – and Alejo Veliz have left as yet.

But that is about to change with a young player now set to leave the club too.

Alfie Devine signed for Spurs as a 15-year-old back in 2020 but has only made two first-team appearances, scoring once in the win over non-league side Marine in the FA Cup in 2021.

Now he looks set to depart the club, six years on from signing, as he makes the move to Preston North End on a permanent deal.

More to follow…

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Cristiano Ronaldo Slammed by Gabriel Agbonlahor After Portugal 0-1 Spain

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Cristiano Ronaldo has been lambasted by a former England international for his actions after his final World Cup appearance on Monday.

Ronaldo failed to prevent Portugal losing 1-0 to neighbours Spain in the last 16 of this summer’s showpiece international tournament. Arsenal’s Mikel Merino scored the only goal of the game in stoppage-time to set up a quarter-final tie against Belgium.

Questions are being asked of Portugal head coach Roberto Martinez, who leaves his post, after keeping 41-year-old Ronaldo on the pitch for the full 90 minutes again.

Meanwhile, Ronaldo has been slammed for his ‘arrogant’ post-match interview in which he highlighted his international achievements. “I played 23 years in the national team and won three titles,” the Al-Nassr star said. “Before Cristiano, Portugal had not won anything. The Euros was the most important. For me, 2016 has the same dimension as a World Cup, honestly.”

It’s a slightly undignified end to the World Cup career of one football’s greatest ever players. The general consensus is that this was one major tournament too many for the five-time Ballon d’Or winner.


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Agbonlahor Blasts Ronaldo

Cristiano Ronaldo looks dejected after the Spain match as Portugal are eliminated from the World Cup IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters/Jerome

Former England forward Gabriel Agbonlahor has pulled no punches with his comments on talkSPORT.

The ex-Aston Villa star said: “Ronaldo, at times, it was walking football last night. You have to be running the channels, creating space for other places, and the fact Goncalo Ramos – who scored the winner in the last round against Croatia – didn’t get on the pitch, says it all.

“Ronaldo, not his fault because he wants to play and the manager’s playing him, cost Portugal this World Cup. There will be a lot of players like [Bruno] Fernandes, [Joao] Neves, Vitinha, [Nuno] Mendes… they’ll be looking and thinking ‘legend of a player for the country, but because of him we’re going home’.”

He continued: “Remember the famous words from Jamie Carragher on Casemiro: ‘leave the football before the football leaves you’.

“You look at Ronaldo now and you’re only taking the Portugal job if he is not in the squad.”


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Agbonlahor went on to criticise Ronaldo for failing to console his younger teammates and making Portugal’s World Cup exit all about himself. He added:

“It was the walking, the lack of pressing, the lack of offering anything, throwing his arms up at his players. Even after the final whistle he’s stood there, it’s the Ronaldo show, he’s not going around to the younger players to check if they’re okay. Everyone’s going over to him to come and make sure he’s okay.

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“There was a moment at the end of the time where there was a break and Roberto Martinez comes out with his iPad. Ronaldo throws his arms up and Martinez is like ‘woah’. Ronaldo walks in a different direction. That’s been the problem: Ronaldo is bigger than Portugal, simple as that.”

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When Jeff Stelling suggested Ronaldo lives on ‘planet me’, Agbonlahor added: “That’s the problem. People say ‘why does [Lionel] Messi have more favouritism from your average fan?’… because you don’t hear that from Messi.

“I think he said the EUROs are as big as the World Cup, it’s just nonsense.” Watch the clip in full below:

It will be fascinating to see what Portugal decide to do next once the dust has settled. Will they continue with Ronaldo leading the line for September and October’s UEFA Nations League fixtures, or will his extraordinary international career be brought to an end after 23 years?

It won’t be long before we find out.

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‘Real Reason’ Why Sami Zayn Lost His Title to CM Punk

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CM Punk returned to WWE on Monday Night Raw and captured his eighth career world title with a victory over Sami Zayn in front of a raucous hometown crowd in Chicago.

Zayn only held the WWE Undisputed Championship for nine days after winning the belt at Night of Champions against defending champion Cody Rhodes and Gunther in front of a jubilant Riyadh crowd.

The defeat on Raw, however, has resulted in fans speculating over Zayn’s purpose in the company and where he goes from here.

Sami Zayn Loses WWE Title on Raw

Cody Rhodes was scheduled to face Zayn for the belt after defeating Jey Uso in a No. 1 contender’s match on Friday Night SmackDown, but was attacked by Gunther backstage, paving the way for CM Punk to return after a three-month break and take his place in Monday Night Raw’s main event.

Following the defeat, many fans have questioned the decision to give Sami Zayn the title in the first place if the intention was for him to be just a transitional champion.

Why Zayn lost the belt on Monday Night Raw

WON have since reported in the aftermath of Raw that WWE do not consider Zayn a “money player” in the company, and that is likely why he was beaten by Punk.

Sami Zayn celebrates with WWE Championship Credit: WWE

In response to said reports, fans have responded with outrage, with one commenting: “Most of the wrestlers there could be ‘money players’ but it is not in your plans to put them in the position to be those money players. This is your fault @WWE, not his.”

Another fan said: “They wonder why they always have to rely on already established stars.”

However, one viewer was cautiously optimistic: “You never say never in this business. Remember years ago when Cody Rhodes was just a gimmick wrestler? Now look at him… the big time. Was WWE’s golden one for well over a year not too long ago. Some people just need time.”

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Sami Zayn joined WWE back in 2013 and moved to the main roster two years later, taking on John Cena in his debut match for the United States Championship.

Zayn became a fan-favourite in 2022 when he became a part of The Bloodline storyline, which led to him main-eventing night one of WrestleMania 39.


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It remains to be seen what role Zayn will have in the storyline going forward, but after his victory, CM Punk’s first challenger is expected to be Cody Rhodes at SummerSlam as one of the marquee matches of the event.

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