July 8, 2024

Shrewsbury boss says team must show one key characteristic with tough schedule on horizon

Shrewsbury Town’s position in the League One table could become more precarious before it gets better.

Results went against Paul Hurst’s men on Tuesday night and those results leave them just three points clear of the relegation zone.

Fleetwood, who a few weeks back looked doomed, beat Bristol Rovers 2-0 away from home to register their second consecutive victory.

Exeter City went three points clear of Town as they got a shock result against promotion-chasing Peterborough – beating Darren Ferguson’s side 2-1.

And Reading, despite horrendous off-field issues, seem to be getting it right on the pitch as they beat Stevenage 1-0. That makes it four without defeat for Ruben Selles’ men, who also beat Derby during that run.

The results leave Town in 17th place in the League One table and it is currently anyone’s guess who will go down this season.

Carlisle look as if they are gone. They have just 20 points from their 30 games, and Cheltenham also look as if they will have a long way back.

Paul Hurst chatted to the media ahead of our League One clash at Derby.

Town travel to Pride Park on Saturday for what will be our third game since Hurst and assistant boss Chris Doig returned to the club.

The duo’s first match back in charge saw us secure a convincing and deserved win at Northampton, while last weekend we fell to a narrow defeat against Cambridge.

Speaking to the assembled media, Paul discussed the past week and

And the boss was also asked to respond to comments made by Hull head coach Liam Rosenior who recently expressed his disappointment with the communication around the termination of Brandon Fleming’s loan.

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