Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney have sent Wrexham's players a full itinerary for their celebration trip to Las Vegas - and they're paying for the lot.
The Hollywood owners promised the squad a trip to the entertainment capital of the world if they won promotion, and they are now delivering on that pledge.
It's thought the players are heading to the US imminently after enjoying Tuesday evening's open-top bus parade around the club's home city. Reynolds and McElhenney joined the players from the title-winning men's and women's teams for the special event.
Reynolds is worth hundreds of millions of dollars, recently selling a mobile phone company he jointly owned for £1 billion. You can read more about that here.
Star striker Paul Mullin revealed details for the Vegas trip have now been confirmed in an interview with GQ magazine.
He said: "It became a thing where if we won the league, we’d get a holiday. So we’re off to Vegas. Ryan and Rob told us to leave our cards at home, they're sorting the lot. They sent us a full itinerary just now.
"Part of me doesn’t want to go, I might be dead by the end of it. But I’d never go to Vegas by me own accord, so I’m buzzing for it."
Wrexham manager Phil Parkinson will not be present on the trip, revealing to Sky Sports: “I didn’t make the cut for the Vegas trip, unfortunately. We’ll leave that one to the lads and hopefully they will come back in one piece. I’m sure they will.”
Reynolds has promised to always keep the club's long term future in mind, telling Sky News: "Ultimately, like any business, you want it to be able to self-perpetuate and continue growing. You don't want to lose money, but I don't think either of us are in this to make money either.
"It's just about growing the best possible club and finding value in any place that we can find value, whether that is financial or emotional, sometimes it can be indistinguishable."
This was also reaffirmed by McElhenney, who added: "No decision that we have made over the last two years hasn't kept the future in mind, so we never make a short-term decision."
As for Mullin, he has also spoken for the first time about the controversial video that showed the players in a late night McDonald's the night they won promotion, singing "F*** the Tories".
He said: "It was quite mental actually, we walked in and the staff asked us to come behind the counter to get a photo. So we did and then I turn around and all the fans are singing "F*** the Tories" to me. And I've joined in, and then the next day the headline reads in the paper 'Paul Mullin leads fans in singing ‘fuck the Tories’ with two teammates'.
"I'm like, put the teammates names in for one, and two, get it right! They started, I joined in! Then I enjoyed me Maccies – six nugget meal, class. Medium coke."
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