Wrexham co-owner Ryan Reynolds tweeted this earlier
Then more recently tweeted this
I found it funny, but I imagine there being some of the more delicate fans who would be upset by it.
I've seen worse:It’s only a sponsor though, isn’t it ? Better than Nobo.
I mean they currently have TikTok so arguably its a downgrade.Not a betting company, and not the local carpet company, that's some pretty decent shirt sponsorship there.
I'm just going to let you guys know that "cazzo" in Italian is probably the most common swearword (equivalent to "fu*k" in usage even though it literally means "co*k".) So when we Serie A fans see those teams like Aston Villa that have "CAZOO" (which would be pronounced as "cazoh!" in Italian - so like "fuuk!") as shirt sponsor, we usually have a laugh/crack some obvious punsI've seen worse:
Yup. 10 million views on that tweet if I’m reading it right.Reynolds is just very smart and good at marketing. And I reckon an hour and a bit is the right length of time to produce outrage without any real harm
I think American Airlines* will be around a long time after tiktok ceases to be of interest to children and young people.I mean they currently have TikTok so arguably its a downgrade.
Having lived in Canada for 4 years, British tradition, community and humour, as exemplified by a town hundred of years old, and the love for its football club, is something that does not exist in such new nations. They aren't old enough. In America they are still sentimental about guns. FFS.The fact they made this joke shows they understand that it's actually something that should never be done. They do seem to be a rare breed of American (/Canadian) owners that have really got what the club, and English football as a whole, is about.
The fact you’ve mistaken Wrexham’s new sponsor for a larger rival of theirs rather proves my point here, no?I think American Airlines will be around a long time after tiktok ceases to be of interest to children and young people.
I think you've explained why it isn't strange at all.I suppose it's just about the promotion of the brand on the shirt and clearly Wrexham are going to be enormous in the US whilst Reynolds and McElhenney are involved but it strikes me as strange.