That led Reynolds and McElhenney to respond on Twitter with a humorous letter teasing legal action unless Apple sent over two large boxes of Ted Lasso biscuits.
Wrexham AFC today confirmed that Apple has followed through, sending 50 boxes of the famous Ted Lasso biscuits to players.
A man of his word, thanks @TedLasso!
— Wrexham AFC (@Wrexham_AFC) September 2, 2021
Better late than never, 50 boxes of forgiveness are gratefully accepted 🍪
P.s, tell Colin, mae'r ddraig Gymreig yn gryf ynddo! 🏴
🔴⚪️ #WxmAFC x #Believe pic.twitter.com/528NgSHeEL
Big isn’t bad, and working out where to put them all is a challenge we’re willing to face.
— Wrexham AFC (@Wrexham_AFC) September 2, 2021
You’re a good man, coach @TedLasso 🥰
🔴⚪️ #WxmAFC x #Believe https://t.co/AjuVJEsA8t pic.twitter.com/VhJTc2kcLy
In the TV series, titular character Ted Lasso won over AFC Richmond owner Rebecca Welton by giving her shortbread biscuits every day, which he baked himself.
The second season of "Ted Lasso" is currently streaming on Apple TV+. Six episodes have aired so far, with a new episode coming each Friday.
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