WALSALL retained a toe-hold in the play-off race after a courageous fight-back which formed a fitting anniversary tribute to the club's founding fathers.Read
IT IS highly unlikely that Doug Ellis, among the crowd here, attended in the guise of potential investor in Walsall Football Club, writes BRIAN HALFORD.Read
FOREST had failed to beat Walsall in their previous 11 meetings and started as though they were hell-bent on putting that record straight, only to be thwarted by a late Tommy Mooney equaliser.Read
RICHARD Money hailed his Walsall team's resilience in the way they shrugged off a dip in form at Kenilworth Road and still had enough about them to beat hard-working Luton and cement their position in the League One play-off zone.Read
IN THE 72nd minute of this hugely one-sided game, Rhys Weston and Darren Wrack got their wires crossed on the Walsall right and conceded a throw-in.Read
WALSALL FC fans who did not travel to Cumbria no doubt noted that their team's long unbeaten run ended in the first match after the sale of Scott Dann.Read
WALSALL'S FA Cup trail - and their 18-match unbeaten run - ended in the south London rain despite a stirring fightback from Richard Money's young side.Read
IT takes a lot to extract a standing ovation from Walsall FC's supporters. If this terrific, fluctuating contest didn't (half the crowd offered a warm ovation but the rest simply headed for the exits) what will?Read
IN the 90th minute of this evenly-balanced FA Cup third-round tussle the ball ricocheted around Millwall's penalty area before falling to Walsall FC's Edrissa Sonko.Read
SCOTT Dann's second goal in successive games stretched Walsall's unbeaten run to 15 matches and ensured the spoils were shared from a slick, pacy contest that was a credit to League One.Read
ON A foul afternoon at the foot of the Pennines, Oldham's 11-match unbeaten run became the latest casualty of Walsall's march up the League One table.Read