The documentary was a nice gateway drug to soccer but there are so many more incredible documentaries on soccer. Sunderland till I die is the documentary that Ryan Reynolds watched that made him buy the Wrexham team. You also have Diego Maradona documentary that Martin Scorsese said is his favourite sports documentary. Take Us Home: Leeds Utd narrated by Russell Crowe. Next Goal Wins, which Taika Waititi is making a soccer comedy movie based around this documentary. All of Nothing Manchester City, Tottenham and Arsenal narrated by Ben Kingsley, Tom Hardy and Daniel Kaluuya. Aaron Rogers and Tom Brady are said to have watched these documentaries and become hardcore soccer fans because of it. The ones I mentioned are even better than this one.
The fact it was a fan owned club was a major advantage as it had no debt. No one was going to lend the fan base money to improve the team as it’s mostly normal people with normal jobs or pensions so they couldn’t be sure of loans being paid if the club underperformed. Total clean sheet for rob and Ryan to start with. It was bought by the fans years ago to take it away from bad owners who were trying to milk money out of the club and grounds. The tv series is great and the second season looks like a better one than the first, they couldn’t have scripted either seasons final matches better for tension and anticipation. But I do love that I watched a few videos of rob and Ryan, on American day time tv and a sports chat, and Ryan and rob both came out and said their “just calling it football now. There’s American football and football. “ They know they can’t own a football club and be taken seriously if they call it soccer so they just admitted defeat and now call it football, easier for them than to have to try to switch between the 2. Makes sense as they will always be now using “football” in any and every aspect of Wrexham.
It's such a fascinating story to watch unfold in real time. And agreed! Wrexham really knows how to keep you on the edge of your seat as a fan. Thanks for checking out my video!
@@thefilmcubano no worries. Just found out a few days ago that the other team that gave Wrexham a challenge for the top spot were also recently bought by 2 Norwegians but they didn’t have the money or the Hollywood effect but still made 2nd and won the play offs. That’s an added rivalry for the coming season but mainly great news that the Norwegians were successful and their effect wasn’t spoiled trying to gain promotion by being unlucky and up against the Hollywood factor.
Wow thats amazing!! I am a huge sports fan so I'm already very much rooting for Wrexham! Thank you so much for checking out my review and congrats on your cameo!
First of all Wrexham are not one of the worst teams in Europe,they had a glorious past and have just been going through troubled times,secondly Wrexham is in Wales which is in the UK and we use the £ pound sterling and have from at least 1694,not the Euro. So its Football not Soccer, and as modern Football comes from the UK and has spread to the world its football
Wrexham is not a terrible team. They're currently the 4th best team in Wales. Also, the currency in Wales is not the Euro so not sure what the Euro has to do with anything.
I just want to be clear… Wrexham are certainly NOT “one of the worst teams in Europe” yes they’re in the lower divisions of English football, but they are still a fully professional club who’s player’s full time job is playing football to an incredibly high standard. The equivalent leagues throughout the rest of Europe even in other great footballing nations are semi-professional, they are mostly run son a volunteer basis and have nowhere near the finances of non-league football in England. It’s a totally different kettle of fish.
@@thefilmcubano don’t get me wrong they’re still what is referred to as a “non-league” team (a club that is outside of the top 4 leagues in England) so they aren’t going to be winning major titles by any stretch of the imagination. But comparatively, Spanish, German, French, Italian etc non-league teams are essentially just social clubs run on volunteering and good faith. Non-league teams in England/Wales however have ridiculous finances by comparison.
Football not soccer. Not worst team in Europe. All reactions i have seen by Americans seem to know nothing other then things in America no other countries
Sorry mate you have to call it football because we use the pound not the euro and the British pound has always been stronger than the dollar sorry 😂😂✌❤🇬🇧
We use pounds not euro and pound is worth more than the Dollar lts called football because you don't even know the name of your own sport it's called gridiron the only sport that has the name football is football you kick the ball I can give you a lot more information on it
Will re-upload if the euro overtakes the dollar again
The documentary was a nice gateway drug to soccer but there are so many more incredible documentaries on soccer. Sunderland till I die is the documentary that Ryan Reynolds watched that made him buy the Wrexham team. You also have Diego Maradona documentary that Martin Scorsese said is his favourite sports documentary. Take Us Home: Leeds Utd narrated by Russell Crowe. Next Goal Wins, which Taika Waititi is making a soccer comedy movie based around this documentary. All of Nothing Manchester City, Tottenham and Arsenal narrated by Ben Kingsley, Tom Hardy and Daniel Kaluuya. Aaron Rogers and Tom Brady are said to have watched these documentaries and become hardcore soccer fans because of it. The ones I mentioned are even better than this one.
The Uk uses pound which is even worse, just thought i’d mention that (excluding northern ireland who use the euro)
If the dollar ever beats the *pound* then we can talk soccer. Until then, it's Football and American Football... 😉 💷
@@jamesn4203 If the dollar ever beats the pound? Hahahahaha what century are you living in child
@@tentheagle Yup i goofed, haha i literally go there every year, its like getting my lefts and rights mixed up
The dollar is never worth more than the pound£ its football!😂
Lifelong Wrexham AFC supporter, hope you enjoy the rest of the series!
It's so awesome to see comments from fans of the team! I'm rooting for Wrexham! Thanks so much for checking out my video 🙏🏾
@@thefilmcubano Croeso my friend!
The fact it was a fan owned club was a major advantage as it had no debt. No one was going to lend the fan base money to improve the team as it’s mostly normal people with normal jobs or pensions so they couldn’t be sure of loans being paid if the club underperformed. Total clean sheet for rob and Ryan to start with.
It was bought by the fans years ago to take it away from bad owners who were trying to milk money out of the club and grounds.
The tv series is great and the second season looks like a better one than the first, they couldn’t have scripted either seasons final matches better for tension and anticipation.
But I do love that I watched a few videos of rob and Ryan, on American day time tv and a sports chat, and Ryan and rob both came out and said their
“just calling it football now. There’s American football and football. “
They know they can’t own a football club and be taken seriously if they call it soccer so they just admitted defeat and now call it football, easier for them than to have to try to switch between the 2. Makes sense as they will always be now using “football” in any and every aspect of Wrexham.
It's such a fascinating story to watch unfold in real time. And agreed! Wrexham really knows how to keep you on the edge of your seat as a fan. Thanks for checking out my video!
@@thefilmcubano no worries. Just found out a few days ago that the other team that gave Wrexham a challenge for the top spot were also recently bought by 2 Norwegians but they didn’t have the money or the Hollywood effect but still made 2nd and won the play offs.
That’s an added rivalry for the coming season but mainly great news that the Norwegians were successful and their effect wasn’t spoiled trying to gain promotion by being unlucky and up against the Hollywood factor.
Welcome to Wrexham my friend ♥️
Thanks friend!! 🙏🏾
Great review from a Wrexham fan who has a small cameo in the show.
I look forward to seeing what you think as the show goes on
Wow thats amazing!! I am a huge sports fan so I'm already very much rooting for Wrexham! Thank you so much for checking out my review and congrats on your cameo!
We use Pounds over in Britain 🇬🇧 so it's back to football mate. As by your logic the pound is stronger than the dollar, dude.
Lol I had a feeling that part might get a reaction. Thanks for watching Home Slice! Go Wrexham!
@@thefilmcubano More like a correction than a reaction. We're trying to save you from looking silly :)
First of all Wrexham are not one of the worst teams in Europe,they had a glorious past and have just been going through troubled times,secondly Wrexham is in Wales which is in the UK and we use the £ pound sterling and have from at least 1694,not the Euro. So its Football not Soccer, and as modern Football comes from the UK and has spread to the world its football
First of all take a deep breath. It's not that serious. Let's all just enjoy a fun well made show
BTW oh that picture of Ryan & Rob oh my
Absolutely adorable
Biggest grins ever.
Go boys ...
Love, your biggest fan ❤️
Wrexham is not a terrible team. They're currently the 4th best team in Wales. Also, the currency in Wales is not the Euro so not sure what the Euro has to do with anything.
lol just jokes my friend, I am not knowledgeable about the sport at all but the show is great! Thanks for checking out my video
Great advice Mo
cheers!
I just want to be clear… Wrexham are certainly NOT “one of the worst teams in Europe” yes they’re in the lower divisions of English football, but they are still a fully professional club who’s player’s full time job is playing football to an incredibly high standard.
The equivalent leagues throughout the rest of Europe even in other great footballing nations are semi-professional, they are mostly run son a volunteer basis and have nowhere near the finances of non-league football in England. It’s a totally different kettle of fish.
thanks for the explanation! I have little to no knowledge about the history of the team, but the show is great!
@@thefilmcubano don’t get me wrong they’re still what is referred to as a “non-league” team (a club that is outside of the top 4 leagues in England) so they aren’t going to be winning major titles by any stretch of the imagination. But comparatively, Spanish, German, French, Italian etc non-league teams are essentially just social clubs run on volunteering and good faith. Non-league teams in England/Wales however have ridiculous finances by comparison.
FOOTBALL man
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Football not soccer. Not worst team in Europe. All reactions i have seen by Americans seem to know nothing other then things in America no other countries
Football dude
Check the euro 👀
@@thefilmcubano Football and American Football that is the way
@@thefilmcubano we don't use the euro
Ohh you seem like such a sweetheart...
thanks!
✌️😎👍
Sorry mate you have to call it football because we use the pound not the euro and the British pound has always been stronger than the dollar sorry 😂😂✌❤🇬🇧
And the crazy thing is that the British are the ones who originally called it soccer! It's all so confusing.
Thanks for checking out my review!
We use pounds not euro and pound is worth more than the Dollar lts called football because you don't even know the name of your own sport it's called gridiron the only sport that has the name football is football you kick the ball I can give you a lot more information on it
Actually there are lots of footballs, Rugby football both codes,Gaelic football, Australian Rules football to name a few
Thanks man