Paul Mullin is “finished”, according to one scathing assessment, with Wrexham’s former promotion hero considered to have “got worse and worse”.
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Three-time Player of the YearHas over 100 goals for Red DragonsSlipped down the pecking orderFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
The 30-year-old striker is a three-time Player of the Year at SToK Racecourse, with vital contributions made to the most ambitious of projects. Mullin has hit 110 goals for Wrexham through 172 appearances, becoming a firm favourite among fans and Hollywood co-owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney.
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A humbling fall from grace has, however, been endured in the 2024-25 campaign. On the back of pre-season surgery, Mullin has been restricted to just nine League One starts this season and five goals in all competitions. He has been struggling to make matchday squads of late.
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Phil Parkinson has said, after further bolstering his attacking options with record signing Sam Smith and one-cap England international Jay Rodriguez: “We’ve got a lot of strikers. It’s difficult. We can’t keep everyone involved. But we will keep assessing things, looking at training all the time and picking a team, and the bench, accordingly.”
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Mullin has, along with fellow cult hero Ollie Palmer, tumbled down the pecking order. Wrexham season ticket holder Chris Jones has told of why there may be no way back for a player that Red Dragons fans will always consider to be ‘Super’: “He just doesn't look the same. Whether it's that injury or a mental thing. You were thinking, ‘Well, is he going to get fit and come back to his best?’ But he got worse and worse. He looks like a player who is finished, who is gone.”