Wrexham duo Paul Mullin and Elliot Lee shortlisted for League Two Player of the Year award after firing Ryan Reynolds & Rob McElhenney’s side to promotion in 2023-24
Wrexham stars Paul Mullin and Elliot Lee headline the PFA’s six-man list for the League Two Player of the Year award.
Mullin and Lee were possibly the two best players for Wrexham over the course of their 2023-24 season as the Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney-owned club cruised to their second-straight automatic promotion. The Red Dragons finished second in League Two, four points behind champions Stockport; Mullin and Lee scored 24 and 16 league goals respectively and have been included in the six-man list for the PFA League Two Player of the Year award.
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The Notts County duo of Macaulay Langstaff and Jodi Jones have also made it to the list alongside the Wrexham boys. Langstaff finished the season as the league’s top scorer as he scored 28 goals while his teammate Jones finished the season with a record-breaking 24 assists to his name, surpassing the English professional league record for most assists in a season held by Kevin De Bruyne and Thierry Henry.
The list also includes Stockport’s Paddy Madden who scored 22 goals for the eventual League Two champions in all competitions. The Irishman has since joined League Two side Chesterfield and will remain in the fourth division of English football. Finally, the list concludes with Mansfield Town’s Davis Keillor-Dunn, who scored 22 goals and also gave 10 assists for his side as they secured their return to League One.
The PFA will announce the winner of the League Two Player of the Year award on August 20 alongside the other awards at the 50th edition of the PFA Awards.