By Josh Roberts Jay McEveley was announced as a Tranmere Rovers player on the 27th July with the experienced defender adding an extra layer of solidity to Micky Mellon’s squad for the 2017/18 season. The 32-year-old joined Rovers on the back of a career which saw him play in the Premier League for Derby and … Continue reading Does Jay McEveley have a future at Tranmere?
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Macclesfield Town vs Tranmere Rovers: Three Stand-Out Stars
By Josh Roberts Tranmere once again rued missed chances as they dropped points after conceding past the 90th minute for consecutive away games. The Super Whites left Macclesfield with just a point on what turned out to be a disappointing evening, but there was still positives to come out of the match in terms of … Continue reading Macclesfield Town vs Tranmere Rovers: Three Stand-Out Stars
Statistical Analysis: Are late goals costing Tranmere’s push for National League promotion?
Tranmere Rovers's fell victim to a heartbreaking injury-time winner against Gateshead recently but is this a case of the 'same old routine' for the Super Whites or a one off moment of fatigue? As Micky Mellon's men were ushering every available body behind the ball, they succumb to a Richie Sutton own goal to cost … Continue reading Statistical Analysis: Are late goals costing Tranmere’s push for National League promotion?
Tranmere vs Peterborough United: Three Stand-Out Stars
By Peter Tscherewik Tranmere suffered FA Cup heartbreak on a frustrating Wednesday evening at Prenton Park, losing 5-0 to League One outfit Peterborough United. Two first-half goals from Danny Lloyd put the Posh in control of the tie, and the Super Whites had to play for 65 minutes with ten-men after Jay Harris was given … Continue reading Tranmere vs Peterborough United: Three Stand-Out Stars
Tranmere vs Dagenham & Redbridge: Three Stand-Out Stars
By Josh Roberts Tranmere secured all three points on a bitterly cold November afternoon at Prenton Park with a 2 – 0 win over a subdued Dagenham & Redbridge side. Goals in the first half from James Norwood and Ollie Norburn put Rovers in the driving seat for a comfortable win in a game which … Continue reading Tranmere vs Dagenham & Redbridge: Three Stand-Out Stars
Is the FA Cup a ‘Nice Distraction’?
By Josh Roberts The FA Cup. The oldest national football competition in existence. The opportunity for clubs the length and breadth of England and Wales, amateur and professional alike, to win one of the most prestigious trophies in world football. Tranmere beat fellow National League side FC Halifax Town in the last qualifying round to … Continue reading Is the FA Cup a ‘Nice Distraction’?
Peterborough vs. Tranmere: Three Stand-Out stars from London Road
Andy Cook’s goal midway through the second half rewarded Tranmere’s valiant effort with a well-earned replay after drawing 1-1 with League One Peterborough – but did the impact substitute make our three star players list? Jeff Hughes The former Posh player produced a midfield masterclass against his former club, running the midfield from the off … Continue reading Peterborough vs. Tranmere: Three Stand-Out stars from London Road
Dylan Mottley-Henry: Tranmere’s ‘loan ranger’
It was a game of vital importance for Tranmere Rovers with a fanbase on the brink of unrest and a promotion charge slipping away, until one man stepped up. Dylan Mottley-Henry had been threatening to unleash his full potential for several weeks, having shown glimpses of his true pace and attacking intent at home to … Continue reading Dylan Mottley-Henry: Tranmere’s ‘loan ranger’
Steve McNulty: The Cult Hero of Non-League Football
By Josh Roberts The name Steve McNulty will not be known the mainstream audiences of top-flight football, however say the name of the Scouser to anyone who follows non-league football closely and you’ll hear nothing but good things about the man who has crafted a successful footballing career in the lower tiers of English football. … Continue reading Steve McNulty: The Cult Hero of Non-League Football
Locked doors, and husbands to the rescue: The Beauty of the National League
For some, watching your favourite football club for ninety minutes is a perfect escape from the stresses of the working world - not for one man. During Tranmere Rovers' recent trip to Victoria Park to Hartlepool United, the moment of the match was not the goals, the atmosphere or anything on the pitch. Heard during … Continue reading Locked doors, and husbands to the rescue: The Beauty of the National League
