Wrexham were denied a Hollywood ending at the death on Tuesday night when a breakaway goal in added time killed their hopes of defeating a side three divisions above them.
Wrexham’s Paul Mullin, whose had put the North Wales team level a converting a penalty he won, could not repeat the feat and Sheffield United capitalised, with Billy Sharp scoring on a breakaway and Sander Berge adding a second.
It wasn’t quite the wall of noise that North Wales took to Coventry for the Third Round but the sounds was emphatic enough and spoke to the confidence that Reynolds and McElhenney have engendered in a club which had turned out the lights and wondered what the future held, when the they arrived.