Wrexham’s talisman was nominated for the award after an exceptional campaign where he returned from suffering a punctured lung in pre-season to score 24 goals in 38 league games for Phil Parkinson’s side. Mullin’s goals were crucial for his team as Wrexham secured back-to-back promotions and a place in League One for next season.
THE BIGGER PICTURE
Mullin saw off competition from Stockport duo Ben Hinchcliffe and Isaac Olaofe as well as Notts County’s Jodi Jones and Macaulay Langstaff to clinch the trophy. The Wrexham striker can add it to the Player of the Season and Top Goalscorer Award he’s already received from Wrexham this season. The trophies clearly mean a lot to Mullin, and he is already looking forward to showing them off to his son Albi when he’s grown up.
WHAT NEXT FOR MULLIN
Mullin has been keeping busy during the off-season. He’s shown off a boxing work-out in the gym as he prepares for another campaign with Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenny’s side. Wrexham will fly out to the United States again for pre-season, taking in games against Bournemouth, Chelsea and Vancouver Whitecaps in July.
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