Shrewsbury were the talk of the town a few years ago, when in 2017-18 they defied the odds and missed out on promotion to the Championship by one solitary game - Regardless of what happened at Wembley that day, it is still their best ever season in their history and have unsurprisingly been unable to repeat that form since.
Really? How do you work that one out? How is just missing out on returning to a previously achieved level better than having been there in the first place?
Ah I see where I've made my mistake
For some reason my brain didnt want to remember that the Second Division was once the second tier of English Football - Whereas the Second Division was called that even when the Premier League came along.
Shrews take a throw, Clare intercepts and goes down in pain as he lands... Grimacing with the physio on the pitch at the moment - Must have landed awkwardly on his ankle
This one did not look good when it first happened. Clare is putting weight on it and gingerly jogging. I was worried that he'd torn ligaments when it first happened.
Shrews take a throw, Clare intercepts and goes down in pain as he lands... Grimacing with the physio on the pitch at the moment - Must have landed awkwardly on his ankle
Looks like he'll be fine to continue... Definitely looked an uncomfortable landing on replay, twisted his ankle slightly by the looks of things
Clare is coming off. He is limping but he's walking under his own power. Hopefully it's just a tweak. Like I said I was worried about torn ligaments when he first went down, which must be especially scary for a player out of contract in the summer.
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For some reason my brain didnt want to remember that the Second Division was once the second tier of English Football - Whereas the Second Division was called that even when the Premier League came along.
Shrews take a throw, Clare intercepts and goes down in pain as he lands... Grimacing with the physio on the pitch at the moment - Must have landed awkwardly on his ankle