'Great character': Ollie Westbury and Jonny Drury analyse Salop's 3-2 comeback against Exeter - WATCH
Jonny Drury and Ollie Westbury analyse Shrewsbury Town's stunning comeback against Exeter City.
Jonny Drury and Ollie Westbury analyse Shrewsbury Town's stunning comeback against Exeter City.
AFC Telford United offered little resistance as the Tigers of Gloucester mauled them 3-0 in National League North last night, writes Rich Worton.
Jonny Drury caught up with Salop fans after Chey Dunkley's 93rd minute strike completed a superb comeback against Exeter.
A last-gasp Chey Dunkley goal was enough for Shrewsbury Town to overcome a two-goal deficit to get their first home league win of the season.
Shropshirestar.com brings you live coverage of Shrewsbury Town's League One clash with Exeter City.
A second successive weekend in Lancashire brought no reward for Paul Carden’s Bucks, who enjoyed spells of possession and what appeared to be control in this game but were always chasing the game after conceding early on.
Hednesford Town began their Emirates FA Cup campaign, with caretaker bosses Martin Riley and Leroy Lita hoping the game against Long Eaton United would kickstart the Pitmen's faltering start to the season. Long Eaton had already played three times in the competition, dispatching Sherwood Colliery 3-0 in a replay, before knocking out Quorn 4-1 to reach the First Round Qualifying stage.
Shifnal Town maintained their record of scoring three goals in every Midland Premier game so far this season – but still only managed one point against Romulus on Bank Holiday Monday.
JOINT-boss Leon Broadhurst felt two goals in the last four minutes to salvage a point had been the least Stourbridge deserved from Royston Town.
Halesowen maintained their perfect 100% start to the season to move to the top of the table.
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Halesowen Town are long overdue a cup run but it isn't going to be this year after they crashed out to Romulus who play at step five, one below the Yeltz.
Steve Cotterill admitted Ipswich were the better side after watching Shrewsbury fall to a 3-0 defeat against the league leaders.
Stourbridge's difficult start to the season continued as they lost their second game in four and ended up with ten men for the third time this season.