Wrexham co-owner, Rob Mac, posts motivational 9-word claim for the club’s spirit following the heroic comeback win over QPR.
With the latest win over QPR, Wrexham have made January their finest stretch of the 2025/26 campaign. Already onto 4 wins in all competitions combined, the Reds have a game still left to advance the tally to 5 victories.
Though a busy schedule has given Wrexham more opportunities this month, the club has grabbed them with both hands. While a winless spell dwelled in between, every Wrexham win has been timeless. Especially, the recent one against QPR, where the stakes were the highest.
Under pressure to return to winning ways, Wrexham had the worst possible start on Loftus Road. With no shots and zero chances created in the first half, the Reds teetered on the edge of dropping down mid-table.
The miracle comeback that followed in the second half had more drama than a Hollywood script. While it surprised Disney FC fans and commentators on one hand, even consecutive Primetime Emmy winner, Mac Rob, had his jaw dropped too.
Despite having produced multiple fairy scripts in the award-winning “Welcome to Wrexham” series, this comeback surprised co-owner Rob McElhenney. Post-game, Rob couldn’t help but quote this fightback with: “Never ever ever give up on anything in Wrexham. @Wrexham_AFC”
QPR win reaction adds to Rob Mac’s Wrexham engagement
Be it cheering the Dragons from the directors’ box, motivating the players or having a talk with Phil Parkinson, Rob Mac’s Wrexham involvement remains well-known.
Despite being busy in his Hollywood career, the A-lister’s social media presence about the Reds stands out to the fans. This recent comment adds to Rob Mac’s extensive tweet catalogue on Wrexham.
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In notable incidents, Rob’s previous Wrexham AFC tweet celebrated Kieffer Moore’s perfect hat-trick against Coventry. Praising the Welshman, Rob quoted his performance, saying: “Moore of that please. Wow @Wrexham_AFC”
Rewinding a bit in time, hardly any fan would’ve forgotten Rob Mac’s acknowledgement of Super Mulls. Amidst his loan transfer to Wigan, Rob shared his old scouting report of Mullin sent to Humphrey Ker in 2021. He had it quoted with a beautiful message, reading: “There is only one Super Paul Mullin”
Deep diving into Rob’s Wrexham tweets, the discussion is incomplete without his April 2025 comment. Having celebrated the club’s Championship promotion all day with the locals, Rob dropped an iconic tweet, quoting: “I have a bit of a headache. Worth it(with a smiling emoji)”
Comeback win on QPR sets up Wrexham for 4th promotion
Until the QPR game, Wrexham’s best league ranking has been 9th position so far this season. Having previously slipped an opportunity to move up the table against Norwich, the Reds pulled off the perfect comeback win against QPR to jump into the 6th position now.
Ironically, the last time Wrexham faced QPR, a 3-2 defeat pushed them to the edge of the relegation zone. It’s the exact opposite this time, with Wrexham roaring their way into the playoff zone.
This transition from the relegation zone to a playoff spot perfectly sums up Rob Mac’s “Never ever give up on Wrexham” comment. From being in the National League 3 years ago, the Reds head for a 4th consecutive promotion to the Premier League.
In another interesting development, Wrexham capturing the 6th ranking completes the predicted playoffs set. If Phil Parkinson and co can improve or retain the spot for another couple of months, another promotion could be on the cards for Wrexham.
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