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Pre-season tour
Gallen signs
Hornets sting Town
Owls shot down
Gray returns
Wijnhard crashes out
Worthington woe
Ayre departs
First home point
Bye Bye Brucie
New manager announced
Fans show anger
9 points to safety
First home win
Ndlovu at first sight
Town leap to safety
Macari wins award
More cup woe
Ndlovu joins Blades
Jamie jumps ship
Town hit rock bottom again
Morris' McApline move
Prodigal son returns
Biggest win
QPR doomed
Nearly there
The bitter end
 

Monday 2nd April.

Following the morale-boosting win against Portsmouth on Saturday, the fixtures continue to come thick and fast with the long trek down to Selhurst Park tomorrow to play Crystal Palace. Originally scheduled for New Years Day the hosts ended their own recent miserable run with a win against Crewe on Saturday, and now only 2 points separate us from the ‘Eagles’. The squad seems to be unscathed after the Portsmouth game and there is even a possibility that Chris Holland and Martin Smith might be fit enough to be involved.

It was announced today that QPR have been put into financial administration. I have had much to say this season about the financial shortcomings of my own beloved club, but at least I don’t think we are in such pecuniary dire straits. Hopefully, QPR’s on field performances will suffer and with Tranmere seemingly losing ground this might take care of 2 of the 3 relegation places.

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All words and thoughts by Chris except where stated.

A big thank you to Machala for putting up with me doing this and Ian for his support and my Mum for her proof reading.

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