‘Just saved your job!’ – Paul Mullin reveals what he really thinks about Humphrey Ker & discusses infamous Rob McElhenney scene 

‘Just saved your job!’ – Paul Mullin reveals what he really thinks about Humphrey Ker & discusses infamous Rob McElhenney scene

They may come from very different backgrounds but it seems there’s a great deal of respect between Paul Mullin and Wrexham director Humphrey Ker.

Mullin warm in praise of director Ker

Says club wouldn’t be same without him
Recalls famous scene in Welcome to Wrexham

Ker was dispatched to Wrexham as the eyes and ears of new owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney and has become a key part in the rise of the club. And it seems he’s won the hearts and minds of everyone at Wrexham including the club’s talismanic striker, who was full of affection for the man who staked his job on bringing him to north Wales. Mullin recalled the famous scene from Welcome to Wrexham, when Ker urged Reynolds and McElhenney to go all-out for Mullin, while lavishing praise on Wrexham’s executive director in his recently-published book My Wrexham Story.

Paul Mullin Wrexham 2023-24 FA Cup

WHAT PAUL MULLIN SAID ABOUT HUMPHREY KER
“Truth is, Humphrey’s a fantastic bloke,” wrote Mullin. “Loved by the players as much as he is by everyone else at the club. In all honesty, Wrexham without Humphrey Ker just wouldn’t be Wrexham. Eton-educated and a seasoned stage performer he might be, but actually he couldn’t be a more natural part of the club – always there wanting to help, making sure the players have got everything they need, just a really positive presence.

 

“Humphrey’s the complete embodiment of Wrexham FC, a club that might still be battling away at the wrong end of the National League were it not for his little chat with his pal Rob. Humphrey also played a massive role in bringing me to the Racecourse.

 

“He’s on film putting his job on the line when it comes to assuring the club that signing me will bring promotion. On the night it actually happened, I couldn’t resist. ‘Congratulations,’ I told him, ‘I’ve just saved your job!’”

THE BIGGER PICTURE
A famous early scene in Welcome to Wrexham sees the softly-spoken Ker introduce himself to the playing staff shortly after Reynolds and McElhenney take control of the club. As Ker leaves the room, the squad chuckle, giving the distinct impression that he’s unlikely to fit into the bawdy world of lower-league professional football. But Mullin’s glowing words underline how much a part of Wrexham’s success Ker is accountable for and how much affection the players have for him.

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