Paul Mullin spotted chanting ‘F**k the Tories’ while partying at McDonalds after Wrexham gets promoted in English League
The Wrexham forward made his political affiliations clear with controversial chants during night out.
Paul Mullin seemed to enjoy himself in Wrexham’s night out after winning the National League. The English striker was on target against Boreham Wood and scored twice to guarantee automatic promotion for the Welsh club.
The match winner chanted “F**k the Tories”, directed towards the Conservative Party. Mullin had also added the phrase onto his football boots. However, his club had forbidden him from wearing the shoes during a match, maintaining their neutrality in the political stance.
Wrexham have finally completed their dream finish. The Red Dragons will finish top of the National League this season. However, second-placed Notts County are not to be forgotten about. The English club challenged Wrexham all the way till the end, and the two clubs have broken English records throughout the season.
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Ryan Reynolds named “Honorary Welsh” by acting legend
Ryan Reynolds had been called an “Honorary Welsh boyo” by actor Anthony Hopkins. The Deadpool actor was showered with praise from fans, pundits, and fellow actors for his passion for the club. However, a two-time Academy Award winner inducted the Canadian to the Welsh kingdom.
The American-British actor replied to Reynold’s post after the title win, “You’re now an honorary Welsh boyo.” The Wrexham co-owner replied, “Thank you!!! And… “ adding an awestruck emoji.
Reynolds has been ecstatic over his club’s long-awaited promotion. The actor was previously quoted saying, “We didn’t know anything about the sport. Now we’re obsessed with it.” The Canadian actor and Rob McElhenney have been urged to follow their successes up. Fans are backing the owners to take the club to its previous glory days.
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