Good news for a change

ivoralljack

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finally appreciated by Martin
But he had to be dragged kicking and screaming!!! How many other players have been overlooked because of his stubborness and blinkered vision? Cullen, for instance, must feel he has to get a hat trick every game to even stay in contention for a starting spot.

Saw this today and it's well worth a read. Now these guys are good people, proper owners and any club would be pleased to have them, or their like, on board. No comparison between them and our shower of shit!! :mad:



Mullin, like most within the club, keeps in touch with Rob and Ryan on a regular basis, and insists the best interests of the club, and the wider community, are at the forefront of the owners' thoughts in this project.


They're even on hand to offer some guidance through the jungle of Hollywood stardom - a point that admittedly sounds ridiculous when talking about a collection of non-league footballers.


"We do talk quite a bit," he says. "I think Rob and Ryan speak to most of the lads to see how things are going, which is quite refreshing because you don't often get that from owners over here. It's different. But at the same time, it's nice to know they care and they are really thoughtful of the lads.


"Even with the fame side of things, and no-one ever sees this, but they're always on hand to help out and offer a bit of advice here and there, which is really nice.


"They're really willing to invest in the club and the infrastructure of it. They've built a new gym at the stadium. We've got new chefs and new nutritionists who are really looking after us. They are trying to take the club and the community as a whole to the next level, which is really good for the people of the town.


"The people here have gone through a lot of hardship, and now they've finally got something to be really proud of and celebrate.


"It's good to be a part of it."


He added: "My little lad was sick and Ryan came over to help, to try and make him better.


"That's the type of people they are, really cool people. They care about the players, the families, the staff, and the club more importantly.


"It's nice of them as owners to keep in touch with the lads and check on how they are getting on. It means you're going to produce for them on the pitch if you're happy off it."


Having celebrity owners does, however, come with its benefits.


Mullin, a lifelong UFC fan, and team-mates Ollie Palmer, Jordan Davies and Rory Watson were treated to a memorable night out after Saturday's 2-1 win at Bromley.


Co-owner McElhenney, who persuaded Mullin to drop two leagues and join Wrexham in a 2021 telephone call, sorted out some of the best seats at UFC 286 at the O2 Arena and the players were even introduced to the American TV audience.


"It's something I'd wanted to do for years and we were sat close to the action," Mullin said at a McDonald's Fun Football session in Conwy Castle.


"It was good of Rob to do that and again shows what the owners are about. They've been unbelievable ever since coming in to get the community together and right behind the club.



"They provide back to the community and it shows because there's a lot of happy faces about the place.


"It just makes you happy going to work and being around the people of the town."


This just part of the piece which can be read in full on WOL. Chalk and cheese, eh?


 
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