Wrexham co-owner Ryan Reynolds has slammed the National League’s recent decision to ignore an international streaming proposal.

The fifth-division side first put forward plans to start a global streaming service in April 2021, two months after Reynolds took charge of the club alongside fellow actor Rob McElhenney.

And now, the Hollywood star has launched a scathing attack on the league’s decision to ignore the proposal on social media – labelling the decision as ‘baffling’.

Wrexham co-owner Ryan Reynolds slammed the National League's recent decision online

Wrexham co-owner Ryan Reynolds slammed the National League’s recent decision online

It is revealed that international streams under the plan would be free so as Wrexham would not gain an unfair advantage financially in light of their increased fanbase from the documentary

The league chose to ignore an international streaming proposal suggested by the club 

The 45-year-old wrote on Twitter: ‘ After months of maximum effort, the decision (through inaction of the @Vanarama National League) to not allow domestic/international streaming of matches of Wrexham and the other clubs in the league is truly baffling.

CC @btsport.

‘Depriving every team in our league the chance to expand the fanbase while adding to league revenue benefits everyone.

This is a spotlight and a chance and we ask the @TheVanaramaNL to take it. And we urge @Vanarama and @btsport to help them find the wisdom to do so.’

He went on to tag the official Twitter accounts of every single team