Shrewsbury Town Defender Praises New Regime

Shrewsbury Town defender Will Boyle has given a rallying cry, insisting that the club’s recent good form can continue ahead of the run-in

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Shrewsbury Town defender Will Boyle has insisted that the Shrews good form can continue as they climb the League Two table.

Shrewsbury Town Form

The 30-year-old has helped to elevate his side up to 18th in the fourth tier.

Gavin Cowan’s side are currently on a four-game winning run and haven’t lost since their 2-0 defeat to Colchester United at the beginning of February.

Since that reverse, Boyle’s side have recorder impressive wins against the likes of Barrow, Swindon Town, Notts County and most recently, an impressive 2-0 triumph away at Accrington Stanley.

Boyle’s Words

Speaking to the Shropshire Star, The centre-back said:

“We’ve won four on the spin so I don’t think anyone could be enjoying it much more.

That’s from the fans, everyone involved in the club, you can’t argue with it at all.

It’s enjoyable, everyone comes in after a win with a little bit more spring in their step and looking forward to the next game.

We are on a winning run, but there is no reason why that can’t continue.

“Every game is it’s own challenge. Today was completely different to the last two at home.” 

Game Strategy Quotes

Boyle continued:

“The game strategies that we get given, we have got to try and execute that in each game, and there is no reason why we can’t continue the winning run.”

With their triumph at Accrington Stanley last Saturday – their first away league win in 168 days – Salop moved nine points clear of the danger zone. 

“It’s nice, that is happening in the background. We are still a work in progress.

Obviously we are saying that after four wins on the spin, which is a lovely place to be in. But I think we can be better. Like last week against Notts County – and today in moments in transition with the ball etc.

But to be saying that, having put ourselves in a comfier position and with 13 games to go, to continue buying into what the gaffer has done and trying to improve and refine that every week, it’s a much nicer position than it was two weeks ago.”

“Everyone at the club would have absolutely snapped your hands off wouldn’t they? It’s good for the fans, the hierarchy, for everyone.”

“When you are so organised, when everyone has brought in together to not let people play through you or in-behind you, it makes it tough. It has paid dividends.”

What’s Next For Shrewsbury Town

Shrewsbury Town are on the road this evening away at Salford City with a 7:45pm kick off and will be looking to continue what they’ve started.

Going to Karl Robinson’s side will be no easy feat though as they chase their own goals and ramp up their promotion efforts.

The Ammies have lost their last four, in all competitions, and will be looking to stop the rot.

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