The success of Wrexham Football Club, attributed to the 'Rob and Ryan effect' by local housing officials, is causing challenges for ex-offenders in finding housing. Private landlords are shifting to Airbnb due to the club's success, impacting the private rental sector. To fund the club's ascent up the leagues, Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney are selling minority shareholdings, with the first 5% already sold.
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Wrexham's push up the leagues will get more and more expensive the higher they go. One way for Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney to cover those costs will be to sell minority shareholdings, the first 5% having recently been sold. A column. #WxmAFC ⬇️ https://t.co/qC2Di6ub3C
Wrexham FC's success means private landlords are moving from the private rented sector to Airbnb to make more money, according to an MP https://t.co/FIwfkAWPnd
Wrexham Football Club's 'Rob and Ryan effect' making it harder to find accommodation for ex-offenders, says local housing chief https://t.co/qPEhs2wHt5
Wrexham football success hits ex-offender housing https://t.co/DfDCAlZIuf