IT'S NO secret by now that Paul Mullin has already become an icon at Wrexham AFC.
The Reds are on a roll this season, picking up 24 wins out of their 32 National League matches to date as they chase promotion back to the English Football League.
And much-loved forward Mullin has certainly played a huge role in that push so far.
The 28-year-old has notched up 52 Wrexham goals since moving from Cambridge United in the summer of 2021.
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That has made him the star man at the club - but it is something else which has bonded him even closer to Reds supporters.
He is now such a vital part of the team, that he even has his own post-match tradition with the fans.
After every win, he marches over to the crowd to give them the three punches of the air which have become expected of him. The crowd then responds with a cheer to each fist pump he throws in their direction.
It's an act of passion and joy which has connected player and club more and more to one another.
You can watch his latest celebration from the 2-0 win over Scunthorpe United here ...
It just never gets old!
— Wrexham AFC (@Wrexham_AFC) February 21, 2023
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'Super' Paul Mullin, as the Wrexham fans affectionately call him, signed for Wrexham from Cambridge United in July 2021 and his goalscoring record ever since has been nothing short of sensational.
This season, Mullin will be looking to fire the Reds back to the EFL in what is looking like being a fierce title race between them and current league leaders Notts County.
But, whatever happens, supporters of the club know they're lucky to have him on their side and you can clearly see that he means a lot to them - as they do to him too.
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