We are more than two weeks on from Wrexham’s 6-0 thrashing of Forest Green Rovers, which secured promotion to League One.
Wrexham didn’t just relax after winning promotion, instead going on to beat Crewe Alexandra and Stockport County to end the season on a high.
Saturday’s win over Stockport gave fans a chance to celebrate another fantastic season before heading into the summer transfer window.
Fans can now look forward to a return to league One, but also look back on another memorable campaign.
“On Monday night, Wrexham held their End of Season Awards at William Aston Hall. Elliot Lee won the Players’ Player of the Season Award, while Max Cleworth unsurprisingly took home the Young Player of the Season Award.”
“The evening featured awards for players like Rosie Hughes and Lili Jones, but the night’s most significant honor went to Paul Mullin, who was named Player of the Season for the third consecutive year.
Mullin overcame an injury-plagued start to finish with an impressive 24 goals and six assists in 38 League Two games. His impact was crucial in Wrexham’s success, and it’s clear that without his contributions, the team’s promotion would have been much harder. Watching him consistently score goals has been a real pleasure.”