FANS have expressed their frustration on the ‘abomination’ of a map that appeared in Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney’s ‘welcome to Wrexham’ documentary.
The map confirmed Brentford as a membership situated on the border of SCOTLAND.
The Hollywood stars may do with some British geography classesCredit score: Getty
There was some severely attention-grabbing geography occurring within the Welcome to Wrexham documentaryCredit score: TWITTER
Brentford, in fact, are a membership primarily based in West London and had been as soon as derided as being “only a bus cease in Hounslow.”
The membership alluded to this in a tweet they posted and wrote: “We’re only a bus cease in Hexham. Now we have questions @WrexhamFX.”
Brentford weren’t the one sufferer of the documentary’s terrible grasp of soccer geography, nonetheless.
Liverpool had been moved to the Welsh border with Everton enjoying within the North East of Wales itself.
And Cardiff and Swansea’s rivalry was rebranded as a Devon vs Cornwall rivalry.
QPR and Stoke Metropolis had been additionally uprooted and moved to enjoying their soccer on the Welsh border.
Nottingham Forest play on the east coast with Stevenage being relocated to play their soccer alongside Portsmouth.
Arsenal and Watford are the one golf equipment in London apparently with Arsenal relocating again to the south of the river.
Northernly Newcastle are additionally moved to the south west of Leeds.
Followers had been appalled by simply how incorrect the map was, with one saying: “What within the f*** is that this? Did the individual liable for this map have a mind? @WrexhamFX”
One other wrote: “What is that this map primarily based off and who made it? I’ve so many questions on this specific space” – with the image honed in on Brentford and Blythe Spartans as England’s most northernly groups.
One other consumer joked: “All the time stated the Blyth Spartans vs Brentford was probably the most feared derby in soccer.”
A fourth fan wrote: “Wrexham won’t ever overtake Everton as the largest membership in Wales.”