THERE'S been one thing that's clearly dominated the minds of Wrexham fans this week - well, other than the win over Notts County that is.
That huge 3-2 victory at the Racecourse on Easter Monday inevitably left Reds fans grinning from ear-to-ear.
Goals from Paul Mullin, Jacob Mendy and Elliot Lee edged Wrexham closer to promotion/the National League title that day.
But, it is a catchy tune which rang out around the stadium following the win which will have stuck with many a supporter throughout this week.
Goalkeeper Ben Foster was the hero for Wrexham in the end on the day as he denied County a point from the penalty spot in the dying moments.
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And he was then the target of some top-class chanting from the Wrexham faithful.
To the tune of Status Quo's 'Rockin' All Over The World', fans belted out 'Super Ben Foster in goal!" as the Racecourse bounced at full time.
You can watch a video of that via the club's TikTok account here ...
@wrexham_afc BEN FOSTER = 🐐 #WxmAFC ♬ original sound - Wrexham AFC
Hundreds of fans have been taking to social media ever since the match to express their admiration for their new number one chant.
40-year-old Foster came out of retirement last month to play for Wrexham for a second spell in his illustrious career.
He has previously played for the likes of Manchester United, Watford and West Bromwich Albion in the Premier League, as well as for England.
Wrexham next face Barnet away today in a 12.4pm kick-off at the Hive Stadium.
A win would move them within touching distance of a return to the English Football League after a 15-year absence.
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