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This recap covers episodes two and three, The Quiet Zone and Nott Yet.
Millie is a Wrexham superfan and advocate for herself and autistic identities, qualities, and needs.
Thanks to Rob and Ryans largesse, the team hired her as the clubs actual and paid accessibility coordinator.
Its a small thing and so effective at illustrating how much small things can matter.
The experiences of the Mullin and Tipping families overlap in other ways, as well.
What we do know is that she correctly predicted the score for that days match against Solihull Moors.
The Reds beat the Moors, 5-0, with Paul scoring a hat trick for Albi.
Nott Yet focuses on the City of Wrexhams tentatively growing pride in itself and its team.
However, Wrexham remains very much the town it was before Rob and Ryan came on the scene.
Theres no point in denying it, this isexactlywhat theyre doing, and its not at all a secret.
Would the other teams do any differently if they had the resources Wrexham now enjoys?
Up the Town!
Rob and Ryans screen time for these episodes is wisely brief.
Its a cute, understated moment of Celebrities: Theyre Just Like Us!