BRENTFORD and Tranmere delivered some compelling testimony at Griffin Park to back arguments that says big budgets and big support don’t have to be the principal requirements for success at League One level.Read
TRANMERE enjoyed enough of football’s little breaks of fortune over the first two months of the season to feel shocked as well as stung when one went against them, in the form of Brentford’s last-gasp leveller at Prenton Park.Read
MANAGER Ronnie Moore reckons three tough fixtures over the next eight days could provide some defining clues about whether Tranmere are capable of turning their flying start to the season into a sustained promotion challenge.Read
“I think a draw was about right. Both teams had periods of the game when they could have scored more goals. In the second half we took the game to them a bit more but Brentford were so dangerous on the break. Their two strikers did well.” Rovers boss LES PARRYRead
TRANMERE kick into the second half of the League One campaign today still looking for the confidence and assertive form that marked their progress through the early months.Read