Paul Mullin’s Wrexham career has come to an end, and the numbers behind his time at the club show exactly why he will be remembered as a defining figure in the club’s modern history.
The emotion surrounding Mullin’s departure is easy to understand. The statistics speak just as loudly.
Over five years, Mullin became the most important goalscorer of the Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds era, delivering in the National League, FA Cup, League Two and League One.
Paul Mullin’s Wrexham goals record tells the story
Paul Mullin leaves Wrexham with 110 goals in 172 appearances.
That works out at a goal every 1.56 games. It also puts him among the club’s top five all-time goalscorers.
Those numbers matter even more when you consider the context. Wrexham were chasing promotions, breaking records and dealing with the expectations that came with global attention.
Three promotions and three player of the season awards
Mullin’s impact was not just about goals. He helped Wrexham climb from the National League to the Championship during his time at the club.
He played a key role in three promotions and was named Wrexham Player of the Season three times.
The 2022-23 National League title season stands out in particular. Wrexham finished with 111 points, and Mullin was central to a campaign that reshaped the club’s future.
He also claimed the FA Cup Golden Ball in 2022-23, scoring nine goals in the competition.
Phil Parkinson’s words matched the numbers
Phil Parkinson summed up Mullin’s impact after the club confirmed his exit.
“It can’t be underestimated the role Mulls has played in the story of Wrexham Football Club over the last five years, with so many memorable goals and moments. He’ll be a player always remembered and revered by our supporters.”
Wrexham fans will remember the celebrations, the songs and the big moments. The numbers show why those memories will last.
Mullin leaves with 110 goals, three promotions, three player of the season awards and a place among Wrexham’s greatest modern players. By any measure, that is an extraordinary return.
