EVEN without three key players, Walsall had the resolve and ability to win in the English Riviera and give their 1,374 travelling fans a very happy Easter.Read
A LATE strike from substitute Darren Wrack pouched a fully deserved point for Walsall just when it appeared the footballing gods had conspired terminally against them at the National Hockey Stadium.Read
WALSALL'S players, snug aboard the team coach, and their 643 travelling supporters, in car and bus, had plenty to feel good about as they set off home from Adams Park on Saturday.Read
PROMOTION from League Two is achieved by winkling out enough good results from the multitude of circumstances thrown up by that diverse old beast of a division.Read
IT'S make-your-mind-up time for Walsall after a third successive defeat cost them the League Two leadership and put another big question mark against their automatic promotion hopes.Read
WALSALL'S automatic promotion hopes suffered yet another blow at home when they were beaten by rivals Lincoln who are now just two points behind them at the top of League Two.Read
ON A joyless afternoon at Bescot, Walsall encountered cussed opposition that formed both a meaty obstacle to their progress out of League Two and a 24-carat reason why they want to leave that level behind.Read
WALSALL displayed the true fighting spirit which has under-pinned their domination of League Two this season by thundering back from behind to beat Bury last night.Read