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Cook: Games Are Never Meaningless For Players Monday, 3rd May 2021 16:58 Town travel to Shrewsbury on Tuesday night for their final away game of the season with manager Paul Cook insisting it’s not a meaningless fixture, despite both teams season being over from a competitive perspective The 10-placed Blues’ play-off push fell away during April, while the Shrews, who are 17th, are no longer in danger of dropping into League Two. However, Cook says there will still be something in the game - and similarly also Sunday s final game at home to Fleetwood - for those taking part. It s never meaningless for players, for James Norwood, who has got two today,” Cook said following Saturday’s 2-1 win at Swindon. ....
Red Bulls Round-Up: February 13, 2021 Share this story Welcome to the Red Bulls Round-Up presented by Once a Metro. Sometimes the best course of action is to say nothing. It goes beyond the old adage “Silence is golden.” Not everything requires a comment or input. Information will reach the ears of others precisely when it is supposed to, and there is no need for you, me, or anybody to serve as a pack mule or town crier. Focus on yourself because people are going to like or dislike you regardless of what you do. Definitely don’t write a weekly post in the desperate hope of receiving validation. ....
Following some impressive signings, Shrewsbury have established themselves this season. After a sluggish start, Cotterillâs team have claimed some reasonable scalps at this level to steer themselves six points clear of the drop zone â having played just 24 games â at a time many would seldom have expected them to.
Among their squad â you may remember from the reverse fixture on Wearside just two-and-a-half weeks ago â are ex-Black Cat Donald Love, along with Leon Clarke, Ro-Shaun Williams and new recruit Curtis Main.
We continue to wish the hostsâ manager Steve Cotterill all the very best as he continues to recover from Covid-19 in hospital, with assistant Wilbraham taking the side from the dugout. ....
Former Bristol City, Cheltenham Town, Portsmouth and Nottingham Forest boss Steve Cotterill recovering after period in intensive care while fighting Covid-19 Manager has enjoyed success with two clubs in the South West Updated Shewsbury Town manager Steve Cotterill during the FA Cup second round match at Montgomery Waters Meadow, Shrewsbury. PA Photo. Picture date: Sunday November 29, 2020. See PA story SOCCER Shrewsbury. Photo credit should read: Nick Potts/PA Wire. RESTRICTIONS: EDITORIAL USE ONLY No use with unauthorised audio, video, data, fixture lists, club/league logos or live services. Online in-match use limited to 120 images, no video emulation. No use in betting, games or single club/league/player publications. ....