Market Drayton Town expect to spend about 14 hours on the road journeying over 700 miles in the next eight days in a mind-boggling run of three games at Goole tomorrow, Barwell on Tuesday and Spalding the following Saturday.

Female running enthusiasts in Market Drayton are being encouraged to improve their fitness levels and have fun at weekly training sessions in the town.

A whirlwind roared into Hodnet at the weekend, blew away the locals and breezed off again with their blessings echoing in his ears.
It’s all change again for Market Drayton Town tomorrow as they return to the gritty business of Evo-Stik League South survival against Romulus at Greenfields in what has all the makings of a goal fest.

Market Drayton travel to Warley tomorrow in Midlands Four West (North) hoping to get back to winning ways following a disappointing defeat last time out.
Boosted by two new signings from Crewe and the return of firm favourite Jason Francis, Market Drayton Town are calling for maximum effort from players and supporters as they face a make-or-break bonanza of games at Greenfields.
Shropshire’s football supremo has heaped praise on the sport’s local back room boys for the way they keep their clubs at the forefront of grass roots development.
When Whitchurch Alport face Market Drayton Town in a long-awaited Shropshire Challenge Cup quarter-final at Greenfields tomorrow, one of their key players will be sitting on the home subs’ bench.

Star winger Stuart Ellis, a surprise member of the Market Drayton Town subs’ bench against Sheffield FC on Saturday, retains the role at Stamford tomorrow – but manager Simon Line’s mind is set firmly on defence.

Market Drayton Town boss Simon Line is asking his players to “stand up and be counted” in the fight against Evo-Stik League South relegation.