FROM jealous fans to title rivals, here are five things we learned from Welcome to Wrexham season two, episode three. 

After the hit docu-series, covering all things Wrexham under the ownership of Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhnney, returned to screens last week with an episode focused on the visit of King Charles III, fans were treated to two episodes this week. 

In episode two, there was a focus on Paul Mullin and Wrexham AFC fan Millie Tipping, who has autism. While in episode three, titled 'Nott Yet' it was almost all about Wrexham's rivalry with promotion-chasing Notts County. 

Here's five things we learned from episode three: 

1. Envious fans - Episode three starts with the accounts of rival fans and pundits as they give their views on what they think of Wrexham. 

While the majority of rival fans claim to dislike Wrexham because of the Hollywood ownership, they still flock to see the Reds every time they're in town. 

2. Global support - Largely thanks to the impact of the documentary, as Wrexham go on an early unbeaten run in the league, people from all over the world are cheering them on. 

Fans from America, Australia, and all over the world are now Wrexham fans. 

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3. Mark Griffiths - Fans get to know 'Disney's Mark Griffiths' a lot more in episode three. 

The club commentator discusses his love for Wrexham and how he got into commentary. 

4. Half-time conversations - Fans will love the glimpse inside the changing room they get in episode three. 

At half-time away at Notts County, tempers flare amongst players as they trail 1-0 at the break. 

5. Rob's message to critics - There have been plenty of criticisms of Wrexham, their owners, their fans and their people and Rob has a simple message to each and every one of them. 

You'll enjoy that part.