Club chairman Andrew Ruscoe said the Deadpool star's donation will give the boys 'hope for the future'.
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Wrexham owner Ryan Reynolds has bought a new kit for a local Under-12s futsal team which has gone down a storm with the players and their manager.
The club wanted to raise around £480 in order to buy new gear but saw Reynolds hand over more than triple the amount after being alerted to the cause. "They were coming out with comments like ‘this is mint’ and ‘the kits are amazing’ – the smiles on their faces were overwhelming. Reynolds has donated around £1,600 to buy new kit for FC United of Wrexham's Under-12 futsal side after the club launched an online appeal.
Club chairman Andrew Ruscoe said the Deadpool star's donation will give the boys 'hope for the future'.
“And I just hope that what this does do for the club, because we are a nonprofit organisation … “I think when you’ve got of a bit of a motion to what you’re doing and you know what the overall bigger picture is, that you’re making a difference … be it my club or yours.”
Ryan Reynolds told the chairman of a Wrexham futsal club he is “so happy” the U12s team were excited by the arrival of brand new kits after the Deadpool ...
“And I just hope that what this does do for the club, because we are a nonprofit organisation … “I think when you’ve got of a bit of a motion to what you’re doing and you know what the overall bigger picture is, that you’re making a difference … Mr Ruscoe said the players and volunteers he works with “inspire” him to keep going and “keep pushing,” adding that the kit is associated with The Offside Trust – its logo is featured on the back of the shirts – as an organisation “close to our hearts” by safeguarding young people in sport. “What they’ve done is really (transformed) a town and given us hope, and especially given us FC United of Wrexham, and the youngsters that we support, loads of hope for the future.” Mr Ruscoe explained that he has been with the U12s team since they were U5s and the money earned through both the GoFundMe and Reynolds will be a catalyst in “life-changing opportunities” for them. Chairman, founder and manager at FC United of Wrexham, Andrew Ruscoe, said Reynolds has kept the club’s “dreams going” and given the children “hope for the future” after he spoke to the 46-year-old over Twitter to alert him to the side’s GoFundMe and received a