Wrexham's Paul Mullin leads 'f*** the Tories' chants in McDonald's

Wrexham striker Paul Mullin leads ‘f*** the Tories’ chants in McDonald’s following his side’s promotion to the National League, just months after he was BANNED by his club from wearing boots with the same message

  • Wrexham secured promotion to League Two with a win over Boreham Wood
  • Some players celebrated afterwards with a late-night trip to McDonald’s
  • Striker Paul Mullin was filmed leading a ‘F*** the Tories’ chant at McDonald’s 

Wrexham striker Paul Mullin has been filmed leading an X-rated chant about the Conservative Party following his side’s promotion to League Two on Saturday night.

Wrexham secured their return to the National League for the first time in 15 years thanks to a 3-1 win over Boreham Wood, with fans and Hollywood co-owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney joining the players on the pitch to celebrate afterwards.

Mullin scored the final two games in the match as Wrexham came from behind to seal all three points, and was in the mood to continue partying long into the night.

A video clip has now emerged of Mullin in a McDonald’s in Wrexham along with some of his team-mates singing ‘F***’ the Tories’.

It is not the first time the 28-year-old has made his political views clear after he shared photos earlier this season with made-to-order boots that had the same message stitched onto them.

Paul Mullin was filmed singing ‘F*** the Tories’ after Wrexham’s promotion on Saturday night

The video emerged just hours after he had scored two goals in Wrexham’s 3-1 win over Boreham Wood

Mullin was asked to delete pictures of his boots with the message ‘F*** the Tories’ earlier this season

The pictures were taken at Wrexham’s stadium, The Racecourse Ground, leaving the club unhappy, and they acted swiftly by ordering Mullin to delete them and retake them at a plain setting.

Boot designers CustomsZebra were then asked by the player to delete their post of the original shots before later reposting with a new, plain background.

This was due to the club’s policy of taking a ‘neutral position’ when it comes to political matters.

Wrexham also insisted Mullin would not be allowed to wear the boots with the controversial message on them moving forward.

Mullin has played a major part in Wrexham’s title-winning campaign, scoring 38 goals in 45 league matches.

He also starred in the team’s run to the fourth round of the FA Cup, netting eight goals in five appearances. 

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