Inconsistency strikes again as Town follow another impressive home win with a disappointing away defeat to a team we should be beating, writes our Shrews blogger James Pugh.
Legacy
That we humans feel like we are the most important and intelligent creatures in the world, and what we say goes . . . but we aren’t, and it doesn’t, writes blogger Emma Suddaby.
In an action packed game against local rivals Port Vale, Town were unfortunate to be on the receiving end of some bad decisions, writes our Shrews blogger James Pugh.
A dented car can be repaired – it’s the dented confidence that makes you think, writes our blogger Emma Suddaby.
Despite still sitting third in League Two, the 1-1 draw at Darlington means it is still only one win in five away games for the Town, writes Shrews blogger James Pugh.
The fashion pack see nothing but dewey-eyed romance in the interminable rain and the cloying mud of our “summer”, writes Rural Affairs Editor Nathan Rous.
In the absence of the ill Paul Simpson, Town produced a fantastic performance to beat one of their promotion rivals, writes Shrews blogger James Pugh.
Shropshire Star blogger Emma Suddaby asks “What’s happened to a good old night at the flicks these days?”
In the last 20 years our calendar has been bombarded with events from the bizarre to the ridiculous, writes Rural Affairs Editor Nathan Rous, among them take-your-dog-to-work day, national smile month and the slightly-dodgy-ticker week.
I was convinced we were in for a bit of an Indian Summer come September and I was just getting ready to feel bitter about it as I’m due to go into hospital for my next operation, writes blogger Emma Suddaby.
After suffering their first league defeat of the season what a way for Town to hit back by scoring seven goals against Gillingham, writes our Shrews blogger James Pugh.
How many psychologists does it take to change a lightbulb? Just the one, but that lightbulb has got to WANT to change, writes Rural Affair Editor Nathan Rous.
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