Freddie Ladapo and Marcus Harness were on target as a 2-2 draw at Fleetwood saw 10-man Town finish second in League One, former Blue Jack Marriott netting twice for the home side, while Harry Clarke saw red in injury time. Sub Ladapo put the Blues in front five minutes after half-time, but Marriott levelled seven minutes later, then put the Lancastrians ahead on 69 before Harness put Town back on terms with Clarke red-carded for a second bookable offence two minutes into time added-on.
The association between Waterford FC and Fleetwood Town is set to continue on Tuesday, July 4, after it was confirmed that the two clubs owned by Andy Pilley…
GALWAY United face their first real test of the season this Friday night when they make the trek to the south east to take on a Waterford FC side that beat them in the First Division play-off final just over three months ago (7.45pm). It is an early meeting of the two sides tipped to […]
Waterford have become part of a multi-club network, and Dundalk or Shelbourne could be next. The42 analyses the system’s benefits and the dangers it raises at the very top of the game.
Fleetwood Town manager Scott Brown and club secretary Will Watt receive a presentation after the game against Peterborough at Highbury Stadium from Val O'Keeffe…