30-06-2025
Rob and Ryan react to 'Welcome to Wrexham' season finale
The much-loved award-winning fourth season came to an end on Friday (June 27) with eight episodes highlighting the highs and lows of the club's EFL League One journey.
While the episode showed the Reds making history with their back-to-back-to-back promotion, it delved a little deeper into the true meaning behind the club.
Young fan Archie White, battling myeloid sarcoma, a rare form of blood cancer, was the special guest on the day of promotion at the Stok Cae Ras against Charlton Athletic.
I'm very proud of the finale for so many reasons. I'm proud of players, the town, the crew. But mostly I'm proud of Archie who continues to be a beacon of hope, joy and resilience for the entire world.
You keep fighting, Arch. ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️
The episode shared an emotional visit to the football ground for Archie and his parents, meeting Rob and even scoring a goal.
The brave 12-year-old watched from the box with the co-owners as Wrexham secured their place in the ELF Championship, stating 'you made this happen' to Rob.
On 'X', Rob said: "I'm very proud of the finale for so many reasons. I'm proud of players, the town, the crew.
"But mostly I'm proud of Archie who continues to be a beacon of hope, joy and resilience for the entire world. You keep fighting, Arch."
They asked me to post that all episodes of Season 4 of @WrexhamFX are now streaming. But what I really want to do is ask you to at least watch the season finale where my co-chairman gives a speech to the team that belongs in the sports pantheon. This episode of TV may be my…
The episode also showed manager Phil Parkinson asking Rob to make a speech to the team before the final game.
Teasing advice from a 'famous American footballer', Rob said 'play like you did when you were a kid because that's all you'll remember.'
Ryan claimed the TV episode was his 'favourite ever', referencing the edit showcasing the players in their youth engaging with the sport, and cutting to them playing professionally for the Reds when it mattered most - the game that secured their third consecutive promotion.
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On 'X', he said: "They asked me to post that all episodes of Season 4 of Welcome to Wrexham are now streaming. But what I really want to do is ask you to at least watch the season finale where my co-chairman gives a speech to the team that belongs in the sports pantheon.
"This episode of TV may be my favorite ever."
You can catch up with all seasons of Welcome to Wrexham on Hulu and Disney Plus now.