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Simpson confident over strike force

Shrewsbury Town boss Paul Simpson is confident there is much more to come from his trio of attacking summer signings. Shrewsbury Town boss Paul Simpson is confident there is much more to come from his trio of attacking summer signings. The Town chief swooped for Jake Robinson, Nathan Elder and Kris Bright during the close season to bolster his attacking options. Bright and Elder have failed to hold down first team berths after managing just one goal between them and are having to settle for cameos from the substitutes bench at present. Read the full story in today's Shropshire Star

Football|Oct 14, 2009
Football

Gidney is quietly confident

Shropshire golfer Jonathan Gidney was this afternoon bidding to maintain his strong start to life as a professional, writes JAMES GARRISON. Shropshire golfer Jonathan Gidney was this afternoon bidding to maintain his strong start to life as a professional, writes JAMES GARRISON. Gidney began his European Tour qualifying school campaign at The Oxfordshire yesterday with a one-over-par round of 73 in tough conditions. That represented a fine start on the day he moved into the paid ranks, and left him 35th in the 116-strong field. Read the full story in today's Shropshire Star

Golf|Sep 23, 2009
Golf

Carter confident of strong Bucks

Chairman Lee Carter believes there are enough "strong characters" in the AFC Telford United hierarchy to ensure the club emerges from their current rut. Chairman Lee Carter believes there are enough "strong characters" in the AFC Telford United hierarchy to ensure the club emerges from their current rut. The Bucks have made an uncertain start to their Blue Square North campaign and, despite lying just six points off top, criticism has risen in the wake of damaging defeats to Northwich and Alfreton. But Carter insists unity and confidence are the key to ensuring results take a turn for the better. Read the full story in today's Shropshire Star

Football|Sep 16, 2009
Football

Morgan's confident of a Wolves deal for Doyle

Wolves owner Steve Morgan hints the club remain confident of signing £6.5m target Kevin Doyle – despite Bolton matching the asking price. Wolves owner Steve Morgan hints the club remain confident of signing £6.5m target Kevin Doyle – despite Bolton matching the asking price. Fulham are believed to have joined Wolves in holding talks with the Reading striker, while Bolton and Sunderland are also interested. Growing interest in the Republic of Ireland international means the process could become a slow-burner. Read the full story in today's Shropshire Star

Wolves|Jun 25, 2009
Wolves

McCarthy confident of January deal

Mick McCarthy insists he is still confident of "beefing up" his Wolves squad this month – and has refused to rule out a £2m-£3m signing.Mick McCarthy insists he is still confident of "beefing up" his Wolves squad this month – and has refused to rule out a £2m-£3m signing. Wolves officials remain hopeful of completing one deal – possibly by the end of the week – and boss McCarthy says arrivals could be loans, or permanent additions. But they will NOT be signing either Bristol City midfielder Marvin Elliott or Crystal Palace's Ben Watson despite overnight reports they had lodged bids of £1.5m each for the pair. For the full story see today's Shropshire Star

Wolves|Jan 21, 2009
Wolves