Walsall kicked of February with a mouth watering game at Roker Park to face Sunderland for this top of the table clash. With Saddlers fans not visiting this ground for 25 years plus their lofty position in the table, there was plenty of interest to see the team in action and it was believed that as many as 1000 Walsall fans made the trip to Wearside. Indeed there were 13 coaches booked and had a police escort to and from the ground as the coaches had to park some distance away. Walsall were simply magnificent all afternoon and had the ball in the net as early as the second minute. Winger Willie Naughton zoomed down the left, sent over an inviting cross which was met beautifully by Mark Goodwin but an eagle-eyed linesman had noticed a push by Trevor Christie in the build up. Walsall’s brisk start continued in the next minute when David Kelly fired just wide from 20 yards. However Walsall’s good start was rewarded in the 24th minute when Goodwin again hit a pearler, this time his 25 yarder was allowed to stand. Sunderland, who rarely threatened in the first half, were much more determined and positive about their play after the break and got back into the game on 66 minutes through defender Gary Bennett. In the latter stages Willie Naughton hit a post and Sunderland’s Eric Gates had a goal disallowed for handball. A 1-1 draw was just about right on ballance but it was a case really of what might have been. Continue reading
Tranmere manager Moore the latest to praise Deano
Ahead of Tranmere Rovers visit to The Banks’s Stadium tonight, Ronnie Moore has become the latest League One manager to praise Dean Smith’s performance as Saddler manager. Continue reading
Brandy will sort future at end of season – putting clubs on alert?
Walsall winger Fabian Brandy has been speaking to Sky Sports about his contract situation at Bescot and although he admits he would be happy to discuss a new deal with The Saddlers , but he says a decision will be made at the end of the season and that is surely going to alert a number of clubs following his fantastic form. Continue reading
Walker named Posh coach
Recently retired Walsall legend Jimmy Walker has joined Peterborough United’s fight to stay in the Championship taking on the role as goalkeeping coach for Darren Ferguson’s men. Continue reading
Swindon captain adds to his manager’s Walsall praise
Swindon Town captain Alan McCormack has added to his new manager Kevin MacDonald’s praise for Walsall who visit The County Ground on Saturday. Continue reading
MacDonald full of praise for ‘form team’ Walsall and former team-mate Smith
New Swindon manager Kevin MacDonald has praised the work Dean Smith. The pair were team mates at Walsall 20 years ago when Deano was establishing himself and K Mac’s playing days were coming to an end. Continue reading
Butler and Holden speak about being the Men in Black
Walsall Captain Andy Butler has been joined by fellow defender Dean Holden in training to be a referee. Continue reading
Swindon announce former Saddler replaces Di Canio
Swindon Town have announced former Liverpool and Saddlers midfielder Kevin MacDonald will replace Paolo Di Canio following his departure at Swindon Town. MacDonald who had been Reserve Team manager and Caretaker manager at Aston Villa left the club in 2010 after 17 years at the club following the arrival of Alex McLeish. Continue reading
Match From The Day- Shrewsbury (H) 2006
Walsall Web Fans looks back at a League Two game between Walsall and Shrewsbury Town on Boxing Day 2006 under Richard Money at Bescot Stadium. The Saddlers were already on 49 points at this, the half way point of the season, leading the division by four points over nearest club MK Dons. Our old Shropshire rivals were in 14th position. There was a terrific atmosphere inside the ground with 8,345 in hoping to see a derby-day classic. As ever in these battles, there was only a single goal in the game in what was a lively encounter with a Walsall player given a first half red card. Continue reading
Shrewsbury manager has relegation fears ahead of Walsall visit
Following wins for Hartlepool, Bury, Colchester and Scunthorpe last night Shrewsbury manager Graham Turner has conceded Shrewsbury are battling against relegation fears before Saturday’s derby at The Bescot Stadium. Turner reviewing Tuesday night and the weekend clash against The Saddlers said: Continue reading
The Manager’s rarely a wanted man at Walsall
Holdsworth leaves Lincoln
Lincoln City manager David Holdsworth has left our FA Cup conquers by mutual consent. Continue reading
Memory Lane – Birmingham City V. Walsall FA CUP Round 5 1975
Walsall Web Fans recalls the day when Walsall’s brave 1974-5 FA Cup run ended in Round 5 at St Andrews as Saddlers were narrowly beaten 2-1 by First Division Birmingham City before an attendance of 43,841. Walsall’s progress to this round (which hitherto had only happened on two occassions in 1900 and 1939) was via beating Ashford Town, Newport County, Manchester United (after a replay) and Newcastle United. Walsall were hoping to make history by beating Blues, who were struggling in the top flight. Walsall, meanwhile, were on an eleven game unbeaten run in all competitions. A 50,000 crowd limit was set by the police with 12,000 tickets being allocated to Walsall supporters which included just under 2,000 seats priced at £1.50 and £1.25. Paddock seats were 80p and standing tickets at 50p. Continue reading
Valentine Saddlers – A look back at Walsall’s 14th Feb fixtures including our Liverpool Milk Cup encounter
Walsall FC have played only eleven Football League games on Valentine’s Day over the years, the first of which occurred in 1925 as we lost 1-2 to Nelson, in a Third Division North Game.
Walsall confirm Jimmy has left
Walsall today officially confirmed what had been long expected, living Saddlers legend Jimmy Walker has left the club. Continue reading
Colin Lee follows Keith Curle out the door at Notts County
Notts County manager Keith Curle has become the second League One casualty of the day joining Oldham manager Paul Dickov. Continue reading
Oldham manager Dickov steps down after Walsall loss
Paul Dickov has stepped down as manager of Oldham Athletic following their defeat at Walsall yesterday. Continue reading
No complaints from Dickov – just that his side should have been awarded two penalties!
After watching his side take a 1-0 lead at The Banks’s Stadium before losing 3-1, Oldham manager Paul Dickov said the same battling team that defeated Liverpool on Sunday did not show up but he believed his side should have had two first half penalties. Continue reading
1987-88 Promotion Season Recalled (Part 7 – January)
Walsall kicked off the year of 1988 with two games in the opening two days of January with a draw and a win and were still giving away daft goals along the way, something which had been a re-occuring nightmare for manager Tommy Coakley for most of the season. On New Year’s Day Walsall made the short trip to Northampton Town who in those days played at the County Ground, an odd place to play as the one side of the pitch was just roped off as the area was used for county cricket games in the summer. Saddlers started off well enough and took an eighth- minute lead through midfielder Paul Jones who netted with a fine overhead kick from Nicky Cross’s centre. Walsall were in sparkling form with the home defence ripped apart time and time again, despite playing the offside trap at will just like they did at Fellows Park on the opening day of the season. Within seven minutes of their first goal, Walsall found themselves 2-0 up with Jones the provider this time as his corner was flicked on by Graeme Forbes for Nicky Cross to do the rest. It was, at this point, a question of just how many Saddlers would score, such was their stranglehold on the game. The second half was, however, a different matter as The Cobblers made use of the strong wind which was now in their favour and got back into the game with goals from Phil Chard and Glenville Donegal to square the game at 2-2. Continue reading
Strange But True – Ned’s Drunken Dog!
Walsall Web Fans recalls the day when new Assistant Manager David Kelly, then a 22 year-old goalscoring forward at Fellows Park discovered that his four month-old puppy Dino had a liking for alcohol. Continue reading