Rob McElhenney, who co-owns Wrexham alongside fellow actor Ryan Reynolds, has invested in a number of sports teams but has admitted he is unlikely to buy the Eagles
Ryan Reynolds, Eva Longoria and Rob McElhenney are among the several shareholders in an American investment group that’s acquired the Columbia professional soccer team La Equidad.
Ryan Reynolds has invested in another foreign soccer team while his wife Blake Lively continues a tense legal battle with former co-star Justin Baldoni.
Ryan Reynolds is investing in another soccer team after a successful run with the English club Wrexham A.F.C. in recent years, amid the ongoing lawsuits between him, his wife Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni.
Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney were named among investors who have taken over Colombian soccer team La Equidad amid his legal battle with Justin Baldoni
The group behind the purchase of La Equidad is led by investor Al Tylis and soccer executive Sam Porter and includes actor Eva Longoria, retired NBA player Shawn Marion, San Francisco Giants pitcher Justin Verlander and his wife, model Kate Upton and podcaster and author Scott Galloway a.k.a. Prof. G.
Rob McElhenney has stakes in several sports teams, including Wrexham and Mexican side Club Necaxa, and has now revealed whether he would consider investing in the Philadelphia Eagles
American businessman Scott Galloway revealed investors would need to pump up to £40MILLION into Rangers to become a major player at the club. The son of a Scottish immigrant, Galloway is a professor of marketing at New York University Stern School of Business as well as an entrepreneur,
Since taking ownership in 2020, Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney have been at the forefront of a modern fairy tale with Wrexham AFC, aiming to restore the Welsh club to its former glory. However, a recent decision by the English Football Association (FA ...
Actor Rob McElhenney has made his love for the Philadelphia Eagles known for a long time. The “It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia’ co-creator and co-star is a born-and-raised Philadelphian. During Sunday’s NFC Championship Game blowout win for the ...
A POTENTIAL Rangers investor has revealed exactly how much it would take to become ‘a legitimate part’ of the Ibrox club’s ownership group. US businessman Scott Galloway, the son