FITTINGLY, it was Andy Robinson, the most talented individual player in Tranmere’s repertoire, who created and scored the goal that made their League One status mathematically secure and consigned Walsall to another week or two of chewing nails.Read
LUCAS AKINS says Tranmere are putting the focus on new targets to ensure they pull out all the stops in the final four games of the League One campaign.Read
“IT was a good performance against a hard-working side. In the first 15 minutes we did not get going but as the first half went on we came into the game and forced their goalkeeper to make some good saves. We didn't pick up the higher tempo at the start of the second-half and we probably scored the first goal against the run of play. It was a well-deserved win because Walsall worked really hard to close us down and try to stop us from playing.” Rovers boss LES PARRY happy his team got their just rewards.Read
“I wasn't happy at all. We've got to learn to close games up when we're winning 3-1. You can't let it slip the way we did. The fact that we should have been five or six goals up has nothing to do with it. We did not take the chances so we were only 3-1 up.” LES PARRY makes his disappointment known.Read
LES PARRY admitted he felt under more pressure than at any time in his 12-month career as a manager before Tranmere delivered a resounding 4-1 win over fellow strugglers Walsall.Read
LES PARRY admitted he felt under more pressure than at any time in his 12-month career as a manager before Tranmere delivered a resounding 4-1 win over fellow strugglers Walsall.Read