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‘Lost 9 years off my life’ – Ryan Reynolds reacts as Wrexham score TWO added time goals in thrilling 6-5 win over Dover

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RYAN REYNOLDS joked that he “lost nine years off his life” after watching Wrexham’s 6-5 victory Dover Athletic this afternoon.

The Hollywood superstar bought the club alongside fellow star Rob McElhenney last year, and the duo won’t have seen a more dramatic game than this one.

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Ryan Reynolds was left stunned as Wrexham came from three goals down to win 6-5[/caption]

The National League promotion hopefuls raced into a 2-0 lead within the first 20 minutes at the Racecourse Ground – before an epic collapse.

Goals by George Wilkinson and Alfie Pavey were followed by a 12-minute Michael Gyasi hat-trick to put Wrexham 5-2 down with just 30 minutes to play

Dover then completed a remarkable collapse of their own in the closing stages… with the match finishing with the kind of twist that would’ve made Hollywood proud.

Ollie Palmer netted a quickfire double to reduce the deficit to 5-4 with 20 minutes remaining in this incredible match.

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Jordan Davies then struck his side level in the 91st minute… with Dan Jarvis grabbing a 97th-minute winner to send promotion-hopefuls Wrexham second in the table.

At the conclusion of the breathtaking match, Reynolds wrote on Twitter: “I just lost 9 years off my life. And I’m OK with that.

“Apologies to my family. Also, bury me in Wales.”

The Dragons are 11 points behind league leaders Stockport County, albeit with a game in hand.

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Today’s win gave them a 10-point cushion inside the play-off places.

Reynolds, 45, is clearly getting well into his new venture – having called football a “soul-annihilating curse” back in November after attending his first games in person.

He said: “I knew that this game was an emotional rollercoaster.

“What I learned in Maidenhead was that it was a curse. I thought for a moment that I wish I didn’t know this. You live and die and live and die again every other minute.

“As a measured person, I hate that kind of rollercoaster. Football is a beautiful, gorgeous, lovely, wonderful, soul-annihilating curse.”

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Reynolds apologised to his family[/caption]
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The Hollywood star owns Wrexham alongside fellow Hollywood star Rob McElhenney[/caption]



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