da pinup bet: Wrexham's co-owner and Hollywood star Rob McElhenney sent a message to a Notts County fan in response to a number of messages targeting his club.
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McElhenney responded to number of tweets aimed at WrexhamStrongly worded reply poses questionsWrexham and Notts County four points apartWHAT HAPPENED?
McElhenney sent a strong reply to an account of a Notts County fan who had tweeted: "If we get a few more additions. We are going to win the league."
Whilst it was probably not this one tweet which prompted McElhenney's response, but rather a collection of posts criticising Wrexham in recent days, it may appear a slight overreaction from the Red Dragons' co-owner.
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In reply to the NottsCountyZone account, McElhenney said: "This continues to be one of my favorite accounts. No matter how many times you tell me to f*ck off I’ll still be a fan. In fact, my respect will only deepen with every eviscerating comment or aggressive silence. One day I hope to meet you @NottsCountyZone. Until then I’ll be here shoving my shite documentary up my arse. Happy New Year to you and yours!!!!"
GettyTHE BIGGER PICTURE
Wrexham and Notts County have been fierce rivals in the past couple of seasons, having fought for the National League title last season and now League Two this term. McElhenney's outburst may be a sign that the pressure it starting to tell at the top end of the table with just four points separating the two sides. If the tension gets any greater, the likelihood of McElhenney and NottsCountyZone ever meeting may become impossible.
GettyWHAT NEXT FOR WREXHAM AND NOTTS COUNTY?
Wrexham face Barrow on New Year's Day hoping to make it a fourth win from five matches after successive victories over Swindon Town, Colchester United and Newport Country were succeeded by a shock defeat to mid-table Walsall on Friday. Meanwhile, Notts County travel to Tranmere.