Conversations with Sports Fans
Our guest this week, Mark Griffiths, is no stranger to Wrexham AFC [https://www.wrexhamafc.co.uk/] soccer fans. He's the voice of the Red Dragons and has been since 1988 when he began commentating calling matches for the local hospital radio station. Through the years, Mark readily admits to having witnessed plenty of - at times - frustrating but almost always mediocre soccer from his home club in northeast Wales. That was until 2020 when the duo of North American actors, Rob Mac [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rob_McElhenney] and Ryan Reynolds [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryan_Reynolds], fronted an ownership group that purchased a majority share of the club, launched the docuseries "Welcome to Wrexham, [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt14674086/]" and saw the club gain promotion three consecutive years from English football's fifth division to its second (aka the EFL Championship [https://www.efl.com/competitions/efl-championship/]) which is where the current season of "Welcome" finds the club battling for an unfathomable fourth consecutive promotion in the June 25 season-finale. During our visit with Mark we learn about his early years of fandom, how he found his way into the broadcast booth (where he was an unpaid volunteer until just a couple of seasons ago), what life has been like since Mac and Reynolds took over as owners, the ongoing World Cup, and what it was like becoming a viral sensation after this call [https://www.instagram.com/reels/DULU6fDDk5k/] of an added time game-winner by Ollie Rathbone [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oliver_Rathbone]. We also have a walk-on background appearance by Laszlo the Cat who shows a paper bag who's boss as well as Mark's wife, Emma. You're able to follow Mark on Twitter/X here [https://x.com/m_griffiths92] and BlueSky here [https://bsky.app/profile/finalwhistle.bsky.social]. His "Final Whistle" podcast is found here [https://open.spotify.com/show/4kuO5xPusH1Gy2fgTp5PIK?si=74d3e05cdf024599] among other spots. If you’re enjoying Conversations with Sports Fans please consider supporting our work here [https://thesportsfanproject.com/support-the-sports-fan-project-get-exclusive-benefits-and-recognition/]. For as little as 99 center a month, generous supporters such as you are able to keep these episodes coming commercial and sponsor free.
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