LAFC part-owner and Hollywood legend Will Ferrell is desperate for USA to ‘crush’ Wales and Gareth Bale
Neville may coach Ronaldo in shock twist as Beckham wants him at Inter MiamiCarragher likens Ronaldo and Fernandes' handshake to iconic exchange with GerrardRooney 'bemused' but holds 'no animosity' towards ex-Man United teammate Ronaldo“All friendship aside, I think that the US is going to have its hands full making it out of that group. It’s a very difficult group.”
After becoming a part-owner of LAFC in 2016 alongside a host of celebrities, Ferrell was asked about whether he would consider buying a stake in a British side.Ferrell has spoken of his desire to watch Ryan Reynolds’ Wrexham live“I talked to Ryan about that, he said he’ll give me ‘not great seats, but some seats’.
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