Goodbye Gay Meadow
sadly the GM does have a tendancy to hold a bit of moisture...but nothing is ever perfect.
http://www.shrewsburytown.premiumtv.co.uk/page/News/NewsDetail/0,,10443~1024998,00.html?
im not sure about John Dungworth, but the great Mr Moyes was a Shrew once upon a time (1986-1990?)
as for other 'all time heroes' Arthur Rowley would probably be a good starting point, have a look at his wikipedia page:
of course thats not to say there havent been many many other greats, but still, i think that his record is something to be admired
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looks like im a cheater...Wikipedia has nothing on him...then again we all know how reliable it is, but...seems like he was there for a while....before my time. a very helpful site
Saw Shrewsbury in the mid 70's at the Meadow against Plymouth. Bit of scrap on the way to the ground with " us Shrewbury supporters leaving the pub for 5 minutes to deal to them " then back to drinking. They had a guy whose job was to retrieve footballs from the river,using a row boat.He had a seat on half-way line.Saw them play about 6 matches, GOOD TIMES.footy not that great though.
its meant to be the first game there....although with Pearce gone...
Yeah , been to the Gay Meadow , played on it a few times ! Great little ground .
Went to the New Meadow last year to watch Shrewsbury v Galatasary , not a bad ground but its not the same
Yeah , been to the Gay Meadow , played on it a few times ! Great little ground .
Went to the New Meadow last year to watch Shrewsbury v Galatasary , not a bad ground but its not the same