WREXHAM Lager have joked about getting their very own urinal installed at the Racecourse ground as their partnership with the town's football club continues.
Last month, Hollywood star and co-owner of the club Ryan Reynolds unveiled a 'commemorative urinal' for fellow co-owner Rob McElhenney at the Racecourse.
Deadpool star Ryan posted the video on his Twitter page to mark Rob's 45th birthday.
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In the video, Reynolds is stood inside a bathroom and unveils a plaque dedicated to McElhenney next to one of its urinals.
Now - as it again sponsors Wrexham AFC's upcoming match against Southend United on Saturday, April 30 - Wrexham Lager hopes, perhaps jokingly, it can get a urinal of its own in years to come.
The lager is the oldest in Britain, having first been produced in 1882.
The ‘Welsh liquid gold’, unfortunately went into decline and the original brewery was closed in 2000. However, after ten years a new hi-tech brewery opened in 2011 in the heart of Wrexham.
This week, the business' Twitter page was again highlighting the bond it continues to keep with Wrexham AFC.
It described the partnership as 'going from strength to strength in a new era'.
1/2: Match Sponsors | It felt right; we’re doing it twice! 🔴⚪️
— Wrexham Lager (@WXM_Lager) April 28, 2022
After sponsoring last weeks @Wrexham_AFC match, Wrexham Lager will be sponsoring this Saturday’s match too! 🍻
Whether it’s club, shirt, or now stand sponsors, this is a partnership we are proud to be a part of 🤝 pic.twitter.com/4FKwikubys
2/2: Going from strength to strength in a new era, who knows, maybe, just maybe, we could one day even have our own urinal at the Racecourse. 🥲@Wrexham_AFC! 🔴⚪️🔴⚪️ pic.twitter.com/AZ3zRenOFZ
— Wrexham Lager (@WXM_Lager) April 28, 2022
Some people hope that their dreams don't go down the pan, but Wrexham Lager are dreaming of the total opposite it seems!
Can they make it happen? ...
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