After Birmingham City defeated his Wrexham team, Rob McElhenney graciously congratulated the Blues and hinted at the rematch in the New Year. The Blues defeated the Dragons 3-1 at St Andrew’s in front of a packed house and a number of well-known business visitors, including as Peaky Blinders creator Stephen Knight, Inter Miami founder David Beckham, and chair of the advisory board Tom Brady.
Prior to halftime, Blues equalized through Jay Stansfield, who made his second league debut for the team, by pouncing on a rebound following Alfie May’s first shot. Jack Marriott had given Wrexham an early lead. signing of club records In the second half, midfielder Tomoki Iwata opened his account with a spectacular third goal to seal the points, but Stansfield cushioned a header into the far corner from Alex Cochrane’s cross. McElhenney praised not only the Blues as a squad but also the fans who created a lively environment all night long and the ground staff who looked after the star of It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia. The match at the Racecourse Ground, scheduled for January 25th, is already something he is eagerly anticipating.
“@BCFC” Wonderful aspect that. In response to Blues’ post on their full time account confirming their win, he wrote, “Congrats.” “I’m grateful for your hospitality. Classy were your staff and fans. January will see you then.