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Paul Mullin has long been the face of Wrexham’s rise, but this season has been a struggle for the star striker. After firing the club to back-to-back promotions, his usual goal-scoring touch has deserted him, with injuries and a lack of sharpness hampering his impact.
If Mullin can rediscover his best form, he could still play a decisive role, but for now, his struggles highlight how much Wrexham have evolved beyond their talisman.

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00:00Rich, looking at Wrexham and specifically Paul Mullen on his Wrexham time, over 25 goals
00:08in each of his first three seasons since joining. He was absolutely electric, so much experience
00:14as well before he came to Wrexham. It seemed like he was just the perfect fit when he did
00:18come into this new project. What do you make as a fan of seeing him and seeing his progress
00:24over the last few seasons, how good he's been and how he really stood out when neutrals
00:29started to get a hold of this Wrexham story? Paul Mullen really was the centre in terms
00:34of the playing side of things. He was what you associated with AFC Wrexham.
00:39Yes, he's still very much the poster boy of what's happened since the takeover. I think
00:45if you speak to any regular fan, they'll say that they know him. You've become the Paul
00:50Mullen team, almost how Tottenham used to be, the Harry Kane team. He's been the catalyst.
00:57He's so often been the talisman, the match winner, the player who's played the best in
01:00the big games, and he's always come good. That's the tricky position we're in now because
01:05you can't have sentiment in this game, particularly not if you're trying to progress up the divisions.
01:11For Paul Mullen, he still is capable of the sublime. He's scored Wrexham's best goal this
01:16season by far and away. He's got five goals, I think, in all competitions, but he's missed
01:22two pre-seasons in a row and it's really taken its toll. It was this time last year that
01:26he really hit top form again. He'd missed the previous pre-season due to his burst lungs
01:32against Manchester United. He came back into the fray. There was a penalty against Forest
01:35Green and he started scoring goals for fun. This season, it's not really happened. He
01:39had his lower back surgery last summer, missed the start of the campaign again. Jack Marriott
01:44started scoring goals and it just feels like it's coming to an end, really, which is so
01:51sad to say, really, because Paul Mullen reached the 100-goal mark fairly quickly. We were
01:55looking to see how high he might go. Could he have the chance of ever becoming Wrexham's
02:00best ever goal scorer?
02:01Patreon asked about it a lot, but it's an absolute mute point now. No one discusses
02:06it whatsoever. Wrexham signed two new strikers in January. Paul Mullen's fallen further down
02:11the pecking order. He's not been involved in any of the last five matches. Wrexham said
02:16that was down to an injury, but there's only so much that you maybe believe. He's still
02:21been at the ground. He still is eager to play football, but you just don't really
02:26see when he'll be given the opportunity to do so. The stakes are so high now between
02:30now and the end of the season. I just don't see a situation where Paul Mullen starts playing
02:35regular games for Wrexham again. And then regardless of what happens between now and
02:39the end of the season, if he's already not playing games in League One, at best he could
02:44have a pre-season and maybe be good enough in League One next season. But if Wrexham
02:48were to get promoted to the championship, you'd have to say that Paul Mullen wouldn't
02:52be a part of that project because he's not been the focal point this season in League
02:57One.

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