Want an insight into the opinions of the commentary team on all things Wrexham? Then look no further! Rich, Mark and Andy's blogs will give you the inside line on all things Wrexham, and plenty of pointless other stuff besides!
Click below for the rss feeds of both podcasts from the Wrexham Supporters Association's Football Commentary
Mark Griffiths has been part of the Supporters Association's broadcast team since the late-80s, and as such is a veteran of the win over Arsenal and plenty of depressing league campaigns!
Having done a stint as Marcher Sound's Wrexham correspondant he now writes a column for the Evening Leader as he continues his tragic lifelong quest to impress as many people as possible with tales of how he was the shortest, fattest goalkeeper to ever get into a Wales Schoolboys squad!
A lifelong Wrexham fan, Rich is studying for a journalism degree although the airwaves of Warrington have so far proven reluctant to embrace his attempt to convert the locals into Wrexham fans.
The towering guy at the back, Rich's height proved useful in an eyeball-to-eyeball confrontation in The Racecourse tunnel with Paul Ince!
Having moved from his native Wrexham to colonise Newbury, Andy is a regular commentator at away games in the South.
Andy's reputation as the toughest footballer on earth was recently enhanced when he was sent off for an over-the-top tackle on a player who was about to take a free kick! Read his blog by all means, but don't disagree with it!
Friend of the stars (well, he sits next to an ex-Chester player in the press box every home game), Steve brings something different to the commentary team-he sounds like he knows what he's talking about!
An away game specialist as he spends the home games writing match reports for the official club site.
Stalwart of games in the South East, and known as "The Posh One" on the Red Passion noticeboard, this sophisticated man of mystery has the inside line on all the behind-the-scenes shenanigins and is even willing to bother the coaching staff during the game to get the full story!
"It was a good job we hadn't been playing our scheduled game against Kidderminster instead, as a performance like this would undoubtedly have meant we dropped three valuable points."