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!"
Wales is going home. But at least they get to go home to Wales. Diolch and see you soon! 🏴 ❤️
— Rob McElhenney (@RMcElhenney) November 29, 2022
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".
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