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Blog: Shrews need to bring away run home

Shrewsbury Town's success on the road can't hide the cracks that are evident at the Greenhous Meadow, writes new blogger Liam Hoofe.

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Blog: Goodbye Luke Rodgers for Shrewsbury

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.

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Blog: Shrews pride themselves on loyalty

The managerial roundabout has been busier this season that it ever has, writes Shrewsbury Town blogger Liam Hoofe.

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Blog: Shrewsbury prepare for a big weekend

The Easter weekend is one of the most important weekends on the football calendar and for Shrewsbury Town it's no different, writes blogger Liam Hoofe.

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Blog: Tom Eaves, Shrews' Dennis Bergkamp!

Last week I specified exactly what Shrewsbury Town would need to able to take a massive stride towards League One survival, writes blogger Liam Hoofe.

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Blog: Shrewsbury's Player of the Season is?

With voting open for Shrewsbury Town’s Player of the Season award, discussion will be rife among fans as to who deserves the prize, writes blogger Liam Hoofe.

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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.

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Blog: Shrewsbury Town striker crisis worrying for fans

The start of a new football season should be an exciting time for fans, writes Shrewsbury Town blogger Liam Hoofe.

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Blog: Cautious optimism at the Greenhous Meadow for Shrewsbury Town

Three weeks ago a sense of gloom hung over the Meadow as the season kicked off writes Town blogger Liam Hoofe.

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Blog: Three's a busy schedule for Shrewsbury Town fans

Shrewsbury Town prepare for three tough tests in next seven days, writes blogger Liam Hoofe.

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Blog: The future looks bright for Shrewsbury

The opening fortnight of the League Two season fills me with hope for the coming 12 months, writes Shrewsbury Town blogger Liam Hoofe.

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Blog: History in the making for Shrewsbury

Since the start of Shrewsbury Town's season, I have preached cautious optimism and tried to refrain from the use of hyperbole, writes blogger Liam Hoofe.

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Blog: Badge of honour for Shrewsbury Town

Wednesday night saw a huge result for Shrewsbury Town fans in the battle for the return of the Loggerheads badge, writes blogger Liam Hoofe.

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Blog: Shrewsbury Town lack that bit of gusto

Midweek saw a return to winning ways for Shrewsbury Town but the 1-0 victory over struggling Carlisle was far from convincing, writes blogger Liam Hoofe.

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Blog: Getting Chelsea was the biggest shock

It's been an eventful few days for Shrewsbury Town as first we grabbed ourselves another scalp in the League Cup, writes Liam Hoofe.

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Dr Mary McCarthy: GP system is envy of the world – and in crisis

General practice in the UK, but particularly in England is in crisis, writes Dr Mary McCarthy.

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Phil Gillam: Banging the drum for peace and unity

If you were in Shrewsbury town centre on Saturday you might have heard a lot of banging and crashing and – well – a general hullabaloo.

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Bernard McNally: Shrewsbury Town confidence remains high despite defeat

Abu Ogogo looks set for a lengthy spell on the sidelines and, if it turns out be the case, he will be a big loss for Shrewsbury.

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Bernard McNally: Shrewsbury Town winning ugly is the sign of a good side

Shrewsbury Town boss Paul Hurst praised his side for winning ugly after the 2-1 victory against AFC Wimbledon at the weekend – and that is a sign of a good side.

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Star comment: Shoots are appearing for growth

The row in recent days sparked by the Chancellor’s attempted tax hit on the self-employed showed something beyond the political point-scoring.

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