The departure of Paul Mullin from Wrexham AFC has prompted an emotional response from co-owner Ryan Reynolds, marking the end of an era for the prolific striker at the Welsh club. Mullin, who joined Wrexham in 2021, has been instrumental in their meteoric rise through the ranks of English football, becoming a beloved figure among fans and co-owners alike.
Reynolds took to social media to express his feelings about Mullin's exit. In a heartfelt message accompanied by a video montage of Mullin's most memorable moments, Reynolds admitted struggling with the thought of seeing Mullin in another kit. He emphasized Mullin's immense contribution to the club's success, acknowledging his heart, skill, and work ethic as essential components of their journey. Reynolds signed off with "We love you, Paul Mullin. SPM," with SPM believed to stand for "Super Paul Mullin."
Mullin's impact on Wrexham cannot be overstated. In 172 appearances, he scored an impressive 110 goals, consistently leading the team's scoring charts and playing a pivotal role in their three consecutive promotions. His journey with Wrexham has been closely followed in the docuseries "Welcome to Wrexham," further cementing his status as a key figure in the club's resurgence. He even had a cameo in Reynolds' film "Deadpool & Wolverine".
Despite his legendary status, Mullin's playing time was limited last season due to a back injury that required surgery. He started only nine league games, making a further 17 appearances from the bench. With Wrexham preparing for a challenging season in the Championship, the club has made the difficult decision to loan Mullin to Wigan Athletic for the 2025/26 season.
Wrexham manager Phil Parkinson conveyed his best wishes to Mullin, expressing optimism that the loan move would provide him with the opportunity to regain regular first-team football. The club also released an official statement wishing Mullin and Wigan Athletic success in the upcoming season.
Mullin himself acknowledged the mixed emotions surrounding his departure. While expressing excitement for the "next part of my story" with Wigan Athletic, he admitted that it was "sad how it's ended" at Wrexham. He conveyed his best wishes to his former teammates, urging them to "keep the train rolling."
His arrival at Wigan Athletic has been met with enthusiasm. Mullin expressed his eagerness to contribute to the team's success, highlighting the manager's faith in him and his desire to repay that trust with strong performances. He also emphasized his commitment to giving his all for the club, a quality that has endeared him to fans throughout his career. Wigan manager Ryan Lowe expressed that he wanted to add some experience to a young squad and believes Mullin can help the younger players.
While Mullin's departure marks the end of a significant chapter in Wrexham's recent history, his legacy as a key figure in their resurgence will undoubtedly endure. His contributions both on and off the field have left an indelible mark on the club, and his name will forever be etched in the hearts of Wrexham supporters. As he embarks on a new chapter with Wigan Athletic, the entire Wrexham community, including Ryan Reynolds, wishes him the very best.