Connect with us

League Two

MANSFIELD TN 1974-75

WHERE ARE THEY NOW?
By Neil Fissler
FOURTH DIVISION CHAMPIONS

RAY CLARKE rolled the dice when he dropped down a division to join the Stags, who were about to embark on a golden spell in the club’s history.
Clarke had been a prolific goalscorer in Tottenham’s youth and reserve teams and moved to Field Mill after spending a season with Swindon Town, scoring only twice in 14 appearances.
Even in his wildest dreams he couldn’t have dreamt what was about to happen, with 28 goals in his first season.
And then, after bagging 24 in his second campaign, he left for Sparta Rot...

Continue reading...

Access all our premium content from as little as 14p per day!

Already a subscriber to our website? Login

Tackle the News

- Sign Up for our weekly Football League Newsletter Today!
Your subscription could not be saved. Please try again.
Your subscription has been successful.

Best Betting Sites at Betinireland.ienew-UK-football-betting-sites-banner

More in League Two

  • RESULTS

    ... Continue reading... Access all our premium content from as little as 14p per day! SUBSCRIBE Already a subscriber to our website? Login Login

  • Matt Gray backs Barnet to sting in League Two

    By Tony Banks Matt Gray knows all about what it takes to bring a club up into the EFL from the National League. And the former Sutton United manager is convinced that National League champions Barnet, who clinched the title and promotion back to the EFL after an often painful...

  • TOP QUALITY: From left, Owen Goodman, Connor Hall, Denver Hume, Michael Cheek, Nathan Lowe and Luke Molyneux PICTURE: Alamy TOP QUALITY: From left, Owen Goodman, Connor Hall, Denver Hume, Michael Cheek, Nathan Lowe and Luke Molyneux PICTURE: Alamy

    The FLP League Two Team of the Season: A bit of Cheek in attack adds to this wide-ranging all-star cast

    League Two lacked a standout team this season as inconsistency ruled to such an extent that, at times, it looked as if nobody actually wanted to get promoted.

  • Super Teddy Sharman-Lowe thrilled with Doncaster Rovers promotion

    By Dave Flett On-loan Chelsea keeper Teddy Sharman-Lowe has admitted it has been a “massive” personal achievement for him to start every game of Doncaster’s League Two promotion campaign. The Leicester-born 22-year-old had not made a single EFL appearance prior to joining Rovers last summer. But yesterday he was due...