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The football club owned by Hollywood duo Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds tells its star striker to DELETE pictures of his made-to-order boots with 'F*** the Tories' stitching taken at their ground - AND tries to stop the media from using them

Hollywood-owned Wrexham told their star striker to delete pictures of his custom-made 'F*** the Tories' football boots taken at their stadium this week.

English forward Paul Mullin, 27, caused a stir on social media after uploading photos of his new boots, which include the expletive anti-Conservative party message along with 'Mullin 10', a tribute to singer Jamie Webster and a silhouette of the skyline in his hometown of Liverpool.

The original images were captured at the Racecourse Ground, Wrexham's home stadium, before being deleted and retaken in a plain setting.

And Sportsmail understands Wrexham - the National League club owned by star acting duo Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds - were not best pleased that the pictures were taken at their ground and asked Mullin to remove them in talks on Monday.