
It was a case of over-relaxing at the weekend as Town lost 3-1 to relegation threatened Mansfield, writes Shrewsbury Town blogger James Pugh.
That’s more like it, writes our Shrewsbury Town blogger James Pugh. What a great feeling it is after Town secured a long overdue win, beating Wrexham 3-0 at the New Meadow.
Although it was another game without a win, with the help of other results going our way, the point gained from the 1-1 draw with Morecambe moves Town closer to safety, writes our Shrews blogger James Pugh.
Although many will accept that Britain is a progressive, 21st-century nation, the sad reality is that we have barely moved on since the Middle Ages, writes Rural Affairs Editor Nathan Rous.
As another game passes, it’s the same old story and this time an embarrassing 4-1 thrashing to Chesterfield, writes our Shrewsbury Town blogger James Pugh.
It amazes me that in the middle of this over-regulated, super-careful nanny state in which we live, it’s still possible to get a ‘doorstep loan’, writes Emma Suddaby.
Our unbelievable bad run continues, writes Shrewsbury Town blogger James Pugh, and fans go home once again feeling frustrated after losing 1-0 to Bury. I can’t wait till I am able to report after we have won a game.
In my bid to win a flying scholarship two years ago, from the charity Flying Scholarships for the Disabled, or FSD, I had to undergo a selection process, writes blogger Emma Suddaby. This year, I was invited back as a mentor.
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