Blog: It's party time at Colchester for Shrews
Shrewsbury Town fans will know that League One safety is all-but-secure unless they have been living under a rock for the last three days, writes blogger Liam Hoofe.
Shrewsbury Town fans will know that League One safety is all-but-secure unless they have been living under a rock for the last three days, writes blogger Liam Hoofe.
How to react when Shrewsbury Town today confirmed the departure of Luke Rodgers after a four-month run with the club, writes blogger Liam Hoofe.
Shrewsbury Town's success on the road can't hide the cracks that are evident at the Greenhous Meadow, writes new blogger Liam Hoofe.
The festive period has seen a turnaround in fortunes for Shrewsbury Town, writes blogger Rob Roden.
Losing Luke Summerfield over the Christmas period will be a massive blow for Shrewsbury as they enter a crucial time of the season writes Shrewsbury Town blogger Rob Roden.
Entering the busy Christmas period, it’s vital that Shrewsbury pick up some victories in their quest for League One survival, writes Shrewsbury Town blogger Rob Roden.
Despite another defeat, Shrewsbury showed a lot more promise away at Leyton Orient and need to remain upbeat ahead of their home double-header writes Shrewsbury blogger Robert Roden.
The season is increasingly looking like being long, uphill struggle writes Shrewsbury Town blogger Robert Roden.
With just one win in the last eight games, things need to change as Shrewsbury are in free-fall writes Town blogger Robert Roden.
An inspired performance from Chris Weale ensured that Shrewsbury picked up three vital points over local rivals Walsall writes Town blogger Rob Roden.
With three defeats in the last five games, Salop are going through a testing time and are struggling to recreate the solid performances from earlier on in the season writes Shrewsbury Town blogger Rob Roden.
Shrewsbury showed good character to bounce back with a point following the disappointing result and performance against Swindon writes Shrewsbury Town blogger Rob Roden.
It’s a shame that a hard fought point at Hartlepool has been overshadowed by the alleged racist chanting in last Saturday’s game writes Shrewsbury Town blogger Rob Roden.
Graham Turner urged his players for a response following last week’s poor home defeat, and didn’t he get one writes new Shrewsbury Town blogger Rob Roden.
It’s time for the players and staff to take a well earned rest because they'll need to be prepared for life in League One, writes Shrewsbury Town blogger James Pugh.
You could feel the tension but in the end Town did enough to beat Dagenham to achieve automatic promotion, writes Shrewsbury Town blogger James Pugh.
The finishing line for automatic promotion is in sight and all the players have to do is keep their nerve, writes Shrewsbury Town blogger James Pugh.
Town’s ability to keep clean sheets is giving them the edge over their promotion rivals, writes Shrewsbury Town blogger James Pugh.
Pressure is starting to tell on League Two’s promotion chasers as the teams continue to drop points, writes Shrewsbury Town blogger James Pugh.
It was great to read the comments of a few of the many Town fans who live outside of Shropshire last week, especially Town’s very own Australian ambassador.
Town face their biggest week of the season which could go a long way to determining our automatic promotion fate, writes Shrewsbury Town blogger James Pugh.