Breaking News:Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney acknowledged incurring a £360,000 loss to finance a temporary stand for Wrexham, admitting that the decision made “zero financial sense.”

Wrexham owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney have admitted to incurring a significant financial loss by installing a temporary stand at the club’s stadium last season.

Their move came after it was revealed that their new 5,500-seater end at the Racecourse Ground would not be ready in time for next season.

The temporary stand welcomed fans for the first time when Wrexham hosted Newport County last December.

Reynolds and McElhenney’s decision to pursue the temporary stand was explored in the series Welcome to Wrexham.

Ryan Reynolds, left, and Rob McElhenney, right, have revealed the cost of installing a temporary stand for Wrexham

The Hollywood duo approved the installation of a 2,289 capacity stand back in December

The temporary stand was opened later that month with a reported cost of around £360,000

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