Two Chewbaccas handed out flyers to passersby. No one making their way towards the Turf batted an eyelid, but then again, for five years now, a touch of Hollywood has become pretty much the norm in Wrexham.

Ninety minutes before kick-off the cityโ€™s most famous public house was heaving. Lying in the shadow of the Racecourse Ground, it is the watering hole of choice for locals, and, thanks to landlord Wayne Jonesโ€™s prominent role in Welcome to Wrexham, the Netflix documentary following the clubโ€™s many fortunes, a tourist attraction.

The way the pub is now โ€“ a thriving establishment, packed with happy faces and vibrating with contented nattering โ€“ is symbolic of the meteoric shift that has occurred since Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mac (previously McElhenney) paid ยฃ2m to become the footbal

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