‘We were right to sign Chris’
TRANMERE head for Southend today to face a second test of manager Les Parry’s theory that adding defensive strength to the squad was an essential move in the battle for League One survival.more
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Rovers slash ticket prices
ROVERS are reducing admission prices to seniors (60 years and over) to just £5 for the League One game against Leyton Orient at Prenton Park on Saturday, February 20. Seniors can pay cash at the turnstiles in the Kop Stand, Johnny King Stand and the Paddocks, providing they show photographic proof of age.more
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George helps Parry out
The men in black continue to come to the aid of Tranmere's overworked manager/physio Les Parry.more
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Values of a stable family
TRANMERE have retained their place among a shrinking band of Football League clubs who continue to provide a family friendly experience on match days.more
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Youth pick up points
TRANMERE’S youngsters produced an outstanding performance to take the Puma Youth Alliance points from Northwest Conference leaders Preston.more
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ALL SHUK UP!
CHRIS SHUKER is determined to prove a point to anyone questioning his commitment to the hard work ethic at Tranmere.more
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Tranmere aim for an escape from league’s bottom three
THE chance of climbing out of the League One relegation places for the first time since August should provide Tranmere with all the incentive they need for tomorrow’s visit to Southend United.more
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Bas Savage back at the double for Tranmere Rovers FC
BAS SAVAGE is gearing up to jump the final hurdle on the road back to first-team football with Tranmere.more
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