Rob, Ryan watch on as Wrexham lose again
Briefly

Wrexham faced a challenging return to the Championship with a 3-1 loss against West Bromwich Albion in their first home game since 1982. After Isaac Price scored for West Brom, Lewis O'Brien equalized for Wrexham before halftime. However, West Brom regained the lead through Jed Wallace, and Price added another goal to secure victory. Despite a late consolation from Sam Smith, Wrexham could not avoid defeat, marking a tough start for the club owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mac in the second tier of English football.
Third-tier players often struggle in the Championship, and Wrexham showed how tough the transition can be, falling 3-1 to West Bromwich Albion in their first home fixture since 1982.
Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mac were present for the match, but a late consolation goal from Sam Smith wasn't enough to secure any points.
Wrexham's opening goal came from Lewis O'Brien after they fell behind early to Isaac Price's 20-minute opener for West Brom.
West Brom's Jed Wallace regained the lead before Price sealed the victory with a second goal, marking a significant defeat for Wrexham.
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