Mullin’s brothers benefited considerably from those efforts, with the 29-year-old striker saying his new autobiography ‘My Wrexham Story’: “The day I left to go to Cambridge, I knew I was going to finish top scorer in the league. My brothers knew it too. They put bets on me at 200–1 and won several grand each! That was purely off the fact that we all knew I had the ability; that I had those goals in me. We all knew that if I was given the opportunity it would happen. What they didn’t bet on was that I’d have a stand named after me at the Abbey Stadium for part of the season!”