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Game Changing Technical Innovation is Max Cleworth’s middle name. Somehow his parents just knew. Thanks, global technology partner HP. ⚪🔴 #WxmAFC | #HPxWxmAFC

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Ryan Reynoldsvor 2 Jahren

@HP I’ve been taking sound advice from @maxcleworth88 for years. @HP

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HPvor 2 Jahren

Couldn't ask for a better "Chief Technology Explainer" 😉

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Wrexham Fanvor 2 Jahren

@HP 🤣🤣🤣 Well done, @maxcleworth88, @Yoursmineaway, @tozer_ben, and Ollie Palmer!

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Clairevor 2 Jahren

@HP Max is such a good actor!!

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Traceyvor 2 Jahren

@HP 😂😂 ace, it's @tozer_ben dragon that makes the ad 😂😂

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Mvor 2 Jahren

@HP Career in acting for Max post football 😂

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Richard Williamsvor 2 Jahren

@HP Max Cleworth, the troubleshooting talisman

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Andyjvor 2 Jahren

@HP That is class. Well done to all those involved. Obviously the influence of our co chairmen is rubbing off on the players too. Some fine acting going on there.

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Jarvisvor 2 Jahren

@HP Some amazing acting skills AND techno wizardry goin on here 💻 Plus a @tozer_ben dragon, which is always a bonus 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿

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