Paul Mullin has revealed a “sun on our backs” plan that does not involve Las Vegas, with Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney set to fund another “party.”
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- Red Dragons secured back-to-back promotions
- Will be rewarded by Hollywood co-owners
- Star striker looking forward to quality family time
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WHAT HAPPENED?
Wrexham’s Hollywood co-owners rewarded the Red Dragons’ National League title-winning squad with an all-expenses-paid trip to Sin City in the summer of 2023. Phil Parkinson’s side have now wrapped up back-to-back promotions, with a top-three finish secured in League Two.
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THE BIGGER PICTURE
Plans are being drawn up for the summer on and off the field. More transfer business is expected, while it has been revealed that Wrexham will be returning to the Americas for another pre-season tour. Prior to that, there may be a second visit to Nevada to be enjoyed.
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WHAT MULLIN SAID
Explaining why he is not overly concerned about heading to the States, Mullin has told when asked if Las Vegas is back on the agenda: “I’m not sure. Possibly, we hope so, but we don’t know. To be honest, I’m more looking forward to being able to spend every day with my son on the beach – I think that’s his favourite thing to do in life. Since last summer it’s all I’ve thought about, being able to run up and down with him for a couple of hours and enjoy the sun on our backs because as we’ve seen since January, I don’t think it’s stopped raining! I’m looking forward to doing that with the family, but who knows if we can get another party somewhere.”
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WHAT NEXT FOR WREXHAM?
Parkinson has suggested that another Vegas trip is in the pipeline, but Wrexham still have one more game left to take in this season – at home to League Two champions Stockport. Once that fixture is out of the way, collective focus can then turn to summer breaks and preparation for life in League One.