Overview
- Swansea chief executive Tom Gorringe said Sky’s build-up and match presentation at Wrexham lacked balance and he will raise the issue with the EFL.
- Gorringe’s programme notes alleged the production was run by Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney’s company and that Swansea were treated as an afterthought.
- Sky told BBC Wales it, not the Wrexham owners’ company, produced the coverage and called it fair, pointing to former Swansea captain Ashley Williams and manager Vitor Matos featuring on air.
- An experimental alternative stream with Reynolds and McElhenney ran alongside the standard broadcast, and Sky says about 40% of in‑home viewers chose that feed.
- The dispute stems from Wrexham’s 2-0 win on March 13, and there has been no public response or ruling from the EFL so far.