Premier League
Wrexham's next chapter: assessing Paul Mullin's departure
At the historic Stok Cae Ras stadium, Paul Mullin walked out of Wrexham by mutual consent this month, ending a spell that saw him score 110 goals and help the Red Dragons climb from the National League to the Championship under the ownership of Rob Mac and Ryan Reynolds.
Since Rob Mac and Ryan Reynolds took over Wrexham, the club has seen several icons arrive and depart. The pattern of high‑profile arrivals and exits has become a hallmark of the era.
Paul Mullin’s exit this month marks the latest high‑profile departure. The striker left Stok Cae Ras by mutual consent, ending his tenure with the Red Dragons.
During his spell, Mullin recorded 110 goals for Wrexham. His scoring record placed him among the club’s most prolific forwards.
Mullin featured in each of the club’s successive promotions from the National League to the Championship. Those three straight promotions elevated the Red Dragons from non‑league football to the second tier of English football.
The departure raises debate over where Mullin ranks among Wrexham greats. Fans and pundits are invited to weigh whether the club’s decision to let him move on was justified.
The debate over Mullin’s rank and the club’s decision invites supporters to reflect on the legacy of players who have helped Wrexham rise through the leagues. As the Red Dragons continue their ascent, the discussion underscores how each era’s icons shape the club’s identity.