Throughout December, we’re pulling a cracker on someone who’s made an impact across our leagues — past, present, or still delivering every weekend. Here’s another.

As the festive lights glow over Cambuslang, one man has been keeping fans warm with a red-hot scoring streak. Since arriving at the club, Stephen Mullan hasn’t just settled in — he’s delivered goals at a rate that feels like a proper Christmas gift for the Cambuslang FA faithful.

Taking the Conference League by Storm

While others are unwrapping presents, Mullan has been busy unwrapping Conference League defences. His impact since signing has been clinical. In a league where every point matters, having a striker scoring with this kind of regularity has given Cambuslang FA a real lift going into the winter break.

A Proven Pedigree

Mullan’s current form might be a shock to some, but those who have followed his journey know this isn’t a fluke. He arrived with a reputation for being a handful, built on:

• Rosehill United: A previous successful spell in the league where he first showed his knack for finding the net.

• Glasgow On The Ball: Cutting his teeth in the high-scoring, high-pressure environment of Sunday League football.

That blend of league experience and raw Sunday-league grit has made him the “complete package” for the Conference League.

The Ultimate New Year’s Resolution: Championship Football

The goal for Cambuslang FA is clear, and it’s a lot more ambitious than just a top-half finish. With Mullan leading the line, the dream of Championship promotion is very much alive.

If Mullan can carry this “Christmas Cracker” form through to the end of the season, it gives Cambuslang FA something solid to build on.

He’s got pace, power, and a clinical edge — and he’s made an immediate difference since arriving.

Have a very Merry Christmas and a prolific New Year to all the players and supporters at Cambuslang FA!

Christmas Crackers

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