Paul Mullin leads the way with a hat trick in a terrific performance. Subscribe for exclusive content from inside Wrexham AFC - full match highlights, interviews and lots more.
I love Wrexham FC!! I was never a fan of (soccer) in my life! Until Welcome To Wrexham aired in the USA. Now I can’t get enough of Wrexham. I finally learned the rules and I watch every Wrexham game I can! Wrexham FC is loved all over the world now!
@@carlmcnaught8784 I know Carl, but 50+ years of being told it’s called Soccer is a hard habit to Break. Plus I didn’t want anyone to think I was referring to American Football.
So, he really is Super Paul Mullin..!!! What a player..!!! He can shoot with both his feet and can assist as well. Love the way he strikes. I was introduced to the club with its famous tv documentary "Welcome to Wrexham" and I absolutely loved the passion and their little stories of struggles and shining glories..!!! I wish they get promoted this season. They sure as hell deserves it. Love from Bangladesh. 🇧🇩
I wish I could watch in the states. I listen to each game and it sounded like a very dominated game by Wrexham and watching the highlights I can see it was. Well done lads amazing match.
I've been inspired to start a Wrexham save in Football Manager 23 today, I know hundreds, if not thousands of others have done the same. I'm watching a few games to see how they're dealing with what, in FM23 at least, appears to be weaknesses in squad depth at both the wide midfield positions. In the game you have about 8 right backs and zero proper right winger/midfielders.
UP THE REDS!! Still think Mullins has proven to be the turning point acquisition for Wrexham. The ones after have all been VERY important and proven themselves as well but my point is that Mullins was the first chance they took and has done what we expected of him, hoped for him and more!
wrexham is on the right track, football is a team sport! liverpool had the same problem years ago...strikers mustn't be too selfish, play the easy ball when a team-mate is in a better position...the team wins, not a single player....you must have spotted the problem , it will probably take a while for liverpool!? my two favorite clubs are liverpool and wrexham...greetings from germany ✌
Paul and Ollie are forces of nature, unstoppable, what a pair. Ollie unlucky with those 2 chances that hit the post. Paul with another hat-trick 👏🏼👏🏼 The lads are cooking now 👍🏻
Very harsh red card. Clean challenge with his toe to the ball and he did come off worst. It looked bad at full speed but any review would deem that a fair tackle and in fact a foul by the Wrexham player who got there slightly later.
Agreed. Their midfield is based on just outclassing their opponents. That won’t be good enough in League 2 where the players are of the same caliber or better.
Wrexham are playing well but if they want to win the league they need to turn it on against the big clubs. They are still to play notts county and chesterfield at home. If they can 6 points in those games then they are 100% ready for the football league. Just need to stop bottling the big games!
Very true. They also kind of need to do it to prove they can triumph in the playoffs if that’s where they end up again. No good coming second if the reason you missed first is a tendency to choke in the important games. Could very well get upset by a pluckier team coming from lower playoff spots if not careful
its to do with how in control he is, the challenge is two footed (both feet collided with the opposing player), there were no mitigating factors in how he collided with the opposing player (studs showing, off his feet) and he was already the player in control of the ball (the last player to touch it) so him getting the ball does not play a role in the decision, he techincally already had it. his lack of control caused a dangerous playing situation with no mitigating factors, therefore its a red card
@@meatballg8655 to me that’s not a lack of control, that’s just momentum. Both feet collided with the player because they are moving towards each other. His feet are off the ground in order to kick the ball. It’s a physical sports, contacts will happen. While by the modern rules it’s a red I don’t think it needs to be. I’m not sure what decisions like this are preventing or what problems they are solving. Let me put it this way - what is he *supposed* to do in this situation? Not go for the ball? Should both players just stand there and go “no after you sir I do insist”? Not a red card. Accidental collision caused by the physical nature of the game. Treat both players, drop ball, move on. Football doesn’t need to be ice hockey but it doesn’t need to be basketball either.
@@Jayfive276 the argument of “what is he supposed to do in this situation” doesn’t work in this situation when it’s his cock up that caused him to perform a dangerous move in the first place. He kicked the ball too far away from him while dribbling, which made him perform a dangerous move to try and keep possession. He followed up a mistake with a dangerous move which could’ve led to a player being properly injured (kicks to the ankle are dangerous, especially followed by the full force momentum of a whole human being behind them because it can cause joint damage or in very unfortunate circumstances a break). “Contact sport” does not mean “let the players get away with stupid things to make up for their bad plays”, it means “the players can touch each other”, big difference. In the rules it’s a red card, morally it’s a red card.