Wrexham director Humphrey Ker is, however, adamant that Mullin is not being written off. He has told the Fearless in Devotion podcast: “It’s something that is a very difficult part of this process. Both of those players are, I think, bona fide club legends. I know that is a word we like to reserve for the very deserving and often wait until they have retired. But I think it is difficult to look at two people that have re-galvanised the football club in the way that they have and not give them that title.
“But equally the challenge is that our responsibility always has to be to the club and to the team and to the whole part of it. The feeling was that in January it might be possible to inject something more and something different into the frontline, and that’s what we went out and did and ultimately those players have been the ones that have put us on this course in the past few months.
“But I do think that there are so many factors that go into his. We forget sometimes that players are human and they have any number of things going on in their lives that can affect the way that they are performing on the pitch. Paul, I think, he had two very disrupted pre-seasons – back-to-back seasons.
“Last season he came into his own, had that incredible run to the end of the season, and fired us to promotion in that run-in. Then, this season, he had big surgery in the summer and it has taken time for him to get back. Ultimately, this season has not gone the way that any of us thought it was going to, or any of us wanted to go for Paul. But, I think there is still a huge future for him at the club.”