WiTG: Just when you're Mullin things over
It's an emotional rollercoaster for SuperPaul fans this week but what does it all mean?
ANDY: If this week proves anything, there’s no more emotive a subject than Paul Mullin. He laid his soul bare on Welcome to Wrexham last week and we delve into it (what it all means, not his soul). A lot.
From a Welcome to Wrexham review to stats, graphs and things he must do to get back in the team. All as we say hello to a new striker. Who ironically makes it harder for him to get back into the team. We also have some crap pants, estate agent news and a great fan of the week.
NEWSLETTER KLAXON: It’s £15 for your first year - the offer is back and you get all of the above (and below) and more, plus a free solid gold rocket car*
PS. I’m off for the next few weeks so you are in the capable hands of the lovely Tim. What could possibli go wrong?
*Solid gold rocket cars may not be honoured.
Quotes of the week: “Wrexham really is a one club city” - Ryan Hardie. It, er, is and he’s not wrong. Although no one has ever said this before. Ever
Welcome to Wrexham review: S4 Ep6
ANDY: We’ve been building up to this one for a while. And finally, Mullin (and to a lesser degree, Palmer) get into the big talking point of the season…
The premise: I think we all know what this one is about. Even before I watched it, the jungle drums were sounding about what they said and how they said it. And there was a wide variety of opinions on which one really came across most sincere. I think it's down to personal preference on how you view Mullin and Palmer, both collectively and individually. But before we get there we race through a large part of the season. There's also the little matter of that Red Dragon poem/monologue. Once I pushed the sick back from my mouth from that, this episode was a belter...
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