Welcome to Wrexham currently has an average rating of 7.9 out of 10 and has been rated by 417 users on our platform.
FX's brilliant Welcome to Wrexham is a sports doc where ambition and humor collide.
Read full review at Paste Magazine...they have to “utilise that celebrity asset” – and they do. That seems to be the case with this series, which is a game of two halves.
Read full review at The Guardian
Capitalism and money destroys football. Isnt every english team owned by americans or south arabia by now?
...they have to “utilise that celebrity asset” – and they do. That seems to be the case with this series, which is a game of two halves.
Read full review at The GuardianFX's brilliant Welcome to Wrexham is a sports doc where ambition and humor collide.
Read full review at Paste MagazineReynolds and McElhenney are fish out of water, but they're also determined to do right by the town and the team; watching them struggle to do so is nothing short of lovely.
Read full review at Common Sense MediaIt’s clear they’ve developed a real love for the game and a sincere and (we hope) lasting attachment to the club and to the good people of Wrexham. Three cheers to that.
Read full review at Chicago Sun-TimesIt’s clear they’ve developed a real love for the game and a sincere and (we hope) lasting attachment to the club and to the good people of Wrexham. Three cheers to that.
Read full review at Chicago Sun-TimesReynolds and McElhenney are fish out of water, but they're also determined to do right by the town and the team; watching them struggle to do so is nothing short of lovely.
Read full review at Common Sense MediaWhen the adornments are stripped, only the telling of the story remains, and I’m not sure there’s another show out there, fiction or non, that tells it better.
Read full review at Paste MagazineRyan Reynolds’ meeting with King Charles is very amusing.
Read full review at The Guardian...remains a brilliant watch, and the remarkable story of what McElhenney and Reynolds have done with the club hasn’t lost any of its luster.
Read full review at Paste MagazineWith cash, cameras, Ryan Reynolds and the King in tow, this is no longer an underdog story – but it remains full of heart and hope.
Read full review at The TelegraphVirkelig fed. Har fået mig totalt hooked. Følger Wrexham ugentligt og klubben er sat til Flashscore. Glæder mig til sæson 2, også selvom at jeg kender slutningen…