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Paul Mullin Wrexham 2023-24Getty/GOAL

Wrexham star Paul Mullin posts amazing 'how it started v how it ended' season review as Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney's side secure another promotion

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  • Campaign started with a injury
  • Finished with wild celebrations
  • More to come from star striker
  • Paul Mullin Wrexham 2023-24Getty

    WHAT HAPPENED?

    The Red Dragons frontman registered 47 goals last season when helping to deliver a record-breaking National League title triumph. He was able to add another 26 to his tally this term, taking him beyond 100 in total for Wrexham, and has savoured back-to-back promotions.

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  • THE BIGGER PICTURE

    It was not all smooth sailing for Mullin, though, as he suffered a punctured lung during a pre-season friendly outing against Manchester United. He was kept out of action until September, but quickly found his feet and has remained a talismanic presence for Phil Parkinson.

  • WHAT MULLIN SAID

    Mullin is now in a position to reflect on his experiences in the last nine months, with some serious highs and lows experienced when riding another emotional rollercoaster. He has posted on social media alongside images of him in a hospital bed and chugging champagne during a promotion celebration: “How it started v How it ended! Another season completed creating memories that will last a lifetime and beyond! We are going up!”

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  • WHAT NEXT FOR WREXHAM?

    Wrexham have Mullin tied to a contract through to 2027 and will be hoping to see him fire again in League One. Parkinson, along with Hollywood co-owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, is currently in the process of piecing together transfer plans that will make the Red Dragons as competitive as possible in 2024-25.