ROB McElhenney bid Wales a fond farewell after their exit from the World Cup. 

The Dragons' crushing 3-0 defeat to England on Tuesday night signalled the end of what has been a disappointing campaign. But the players can still hold their heads high - reaching football's pinnacle tournament for the first time in 64 years. 

And Wrexham AFC's co-owner, Rob McElhenney, whose native USA went through after beating Iran 1-0, said a heartfelt goodbye to his now second home. 

He tweeted after the game: "Wales is going home. But at least they get to go home to Wales. Diolch and see you soon!"

 

And co-owner Ryan Reynolds also got involved, liking a tweet from Wrexham AFC's executive director, Humphrey Kerr.

It said: "@Cymru will come again and at @Wrexham_AFC we are going to do everything we can to help improve the development of North Walian footballing talent in the future. #YmaOHyd #cymruambyth".