Wrexham are celebrating promotion yet again having secured a passage to the Championship with victory over Charlton Athletic.
Phil Parkinson has cemented himself as one of the finest managers in EFL history having guided Wrexham to a third straight promotion.
Wycombe Wanderers lost at Leyton Orient, handing Wrexham the chance to secure promotion with a win over Charlton Athletic.
What looked to be a tough game on paper ended up being party time for Wrexham, as Ollie Rathbone and Sam Smith secured a 2-0 lead.
Smith added number three in the second half, handing Wrexham a 3-0 victory over Charlton and a spot in the Championship.
Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds watched from the stands as Wrexham made history, securing yet another promotion.
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Wrexham players celebrated on the pitch at the full-time whistle, mobbed by supporters for the third year in a row.
Paul Mullin may not have been involved in the game, but the Wrexham goalscoring hero celebrated with players and fans all the same.
Mullin offered passionate words after Wrexham’s promotion, hammering home that Wrexham fans really deserve this success.
There was no hint of annoyance from Mullin that he hasn’t been involved on the pitch lately; it was just pure delight that Wrexham achieved another promotion.
Mullin then took to Instagram on Saturday night, posting reactions on his story by first reacting to a video of himself on the STōK Cae Ras pitch, clapping the Wrexham fans.
Mullin simply responded with ‘B2B2B’, celebrating Wrexham’s incredible back-to-back-to-back promotions.
The striker then stated ‘History made yet again, what dreams are made of,’ as he basked in the glory of more Wrexham success.
Hearing Wrexham fans chanting for Mullin after the final whistle was a truly touching moment, and if this really was his final evening at the STōK Cae Ras, he will walk out an absolute hero.
Mullin hasn’t featured in a League One game for Wrexham since the end of January.
Usually the main source of goals in these promotion pushes, Mullin has instead found himself on the fringes under Parkinson in 2025.
Humphrey Ker believes Mullin could still have a Wrexham future, but the likelihood is that he will be moving on this summer.
The very least Parkinson can do is give Mullin a run-out against Lincoln City on the final day of the season, allowing him to say goodbye to Wrexham.
Wrexham don’t need the points on the final day, so Parkinson surely won’t feel any need to go full-strength with his team selection.
That means Mullin will surely be in contention for an appearance and a potential goodbye after four years of great service to the club’s rise.