I SUPPOSE it is only appropriate to start with how delighted we all were with the result at the weekend.

It was great to show what we can do against Yeovil and in the first half, we played some of our best football of the season, scoring some lovely goals.

We have built our success this season on some very robust defensive solidity, but it has been great of late to see us cutting through teams as successfully as we have in the last couple of months.

We'll need it all when we are in the play-offs. I am starting to refer to us being in the play-offs as a form of positive manifestation, not as a jinx.

So if we get in, I helped here and if not it's not my fault. Clear? Great.

I have been inundated with messages about Rob McElhenney's appearance on BBC radio, talking about him and Ryan Reynolds being stewards at the club rather than owners.

To most Wrexham fans, that shouldn't come as any surprise because that has been the consistent message from Rob and Ryan since all this started.

I spoke to Rob and he said people had text him and said "good one, you got the tone exactly right", to which he said: "there isn't really a tone, it is just a case of saying how we feel".

Now, it is all well and good saying we are going to look after this and we are going to do that, but the proof will always be in the pudding and that is what we will aim to continue to provide.

We have finalised the new designs for our kits for next season, which we are very excited about.

We are looking forward to seeing plenty of them being worn around Wrexham town centre over the coming year.

They should be available by the end of July, but we are hoping that we get a limited amount before then depending on production times.

The home and away shirt designs have both been finalised by Macron who have been brilliant and so accommodating to us throughout the process.

I heard coming into the club that they had been fantastic partners and they have certainly proved that over the course of this process.

We had another year's deal with Macron and I am delighted because they have produced us a really great kit.

We are very excited. We have got a very smart couple of kits in the iconic club colours of red, white and green.

Last weekend, the football world had the social media blackout designed to highlight social media companies needing to do more to combat racism on their platforms.

It was a very worthwhile endeavour and I hope the social media companies will take notice and start addressing the issue seriously. The blackout presented us with both a challenge and an opportunity.

We often use the club's social media channels to keep people up-to-date with what is going on during the matches so we trialled a new match centre on the club website, which has proven to be a great success.

We have had fantastic feedback so that is something that we are looking to carry forward for those people that like to follow the matches via a more text-based medium, who don't use Twitter, Instagram or anything like that.

Ollie Williams, who is part of our media team, has done a great job getting it up and running.

Bring on Boreham Wood! #COYR

IN AN INTERVIEW WITH RICHARD WILLIAMS