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Tranmere preview for Saturday

Postby Sweden Stag » Thu Mar 25, 2021 7:46 pm

After three consecutive home draws, the Stags are on the road this weekend hoping to end a run of four consecutive away defeats without even scoring when facing Tranmere Rovers on Saturday.

But Tranmere, who last Tuesday came back from 2-0 down to draw 2-2 at Colchester last Tuesday night, have in fact lost seven home fixtures so far this season, more than any other side in the top half, but have lost just three on the road so far, and none this year. Their last reverse on the road was a 5-0 hammering at Exeter in mid-December last year.

But this fixture could have been one in League One last season, or even a League Two playoff final one at the end of the 2018-19 season (if the away goals ruling had counted in the semifinals, but to be fair, England are the ONLY country not using the away goals rule in two-legged playoffs). At the end of the 2018-19 season, the Stags for the third time were victims of the non-usage of away goals, had also been that in 2012 and 1995 but benefitted in 2004.

The sides met on the opening day this season at One Call and played out a goal-less draw. Fact is Tranmere haven’t netted against the Stags in the last five fixtures between the sides in all competitions.

Last season was also one of far too many off-the-field decisions regarding relegation. One victim were Wigan due to entering administration, and the Latics were relegated to League One, meaning Barnsley reprieve for the second time (the first being in 2012 when Portsmouth were docked points). In League Two, the worst side for a few seasons, Stevenage, eventually were reprieved due to several Macclesfield off-the-field-dealings, costing the Silkmen 17 points due to disciplinary cases and their place in League Two after two seasons, and also their place in the Conf National.

By the way, the first League side to be reprieved were the Stags way back in the 1967-68, when they were spared relegation to the fourth tier when Peterborough, then finishing in ninth position, were demoted due to reasons off the field. Then, Tranmere finished one place and three points above the Stags.

When the sides played at Mansfield in April 2015, both sides were on extremely poor runs. Both sides had then lost five in a row at one stage during the run. The Stags had lost five prior to the Tranmere game, while Tranmere one month earlier had lost five in a row. A Reggie Lambe strike just before half-time was enough to all but secure the Stags’ stay in League Two, while for Tranmere, it was to be third of six straight reverses during the run-in. That poor run-in with one win and twelve defeats, many odd-goal ones, was enough to catapult Tranmere out of the FL following their relegation from League One the previous campaign.

Tranmere were to stay outside the FL for three seasons. Following their playoff final defeat against Forest Green in 2017, they came back the following term by overcoming Boreham Wood. Tranmere are maybe the only side to have won two consecutive playoff finals as they also won the 2018-19 League Two one against Newport.

One Stags player in the 2015 meeting between the sides, was to play for Tranmere in all their seasons outside the FL. The name: Richie Sutton, now at Altrincham, back in the Conf national this season, previously being the reprevie Kings of that league, reprieved for three consecutive seasons a little more than a decade ago.

And incredibly enough, the side who followed Tranmere out of the FL in 2015, Cheltenham, returned to League Two immediately after relegation. This is the fastest FL return of two sides relegated since two up, two down from the FL came into being before the start of the 2002-03 season, a campaign in which the Stags routed Tranmere 6-1 at home at current League One level on October 5, 2002.

The 2014-15 season was the first basement one for Tranmere for twenty-five years following promotion in 1989, then ending a ten-season stint in the fourth division. Since then, Tranmere spent a decade in the FL second tier from the 1991-92 season onwards and during that spell, they finished fourth in 1992-93, then fifth in each of the two following campaigns. During the same time, they finished League Cup runners-up in 2000 and reached the semi-final in 1994.

Tranmere’s visit to Mansfield in 2002 was not the only one in which the Prenton Park outfit had been hit for six. This had happened on three earlier occasions.

Here are the facts:

On March 10, 1956, the Stags routed Tranmere 6-0, on October 1, 1962, the Stags won 6-1 in the fourth division, three goals from Roy Chapman, and finally on February 27, 1971, the Stags won a third division fixture 6-2 as one of the scorers in the legendary FA Cup tie against West Ham two years earlier, Dudley Roberts, ran riot and netted on four occasions. And since November 1, 1969, Tranmere have only won once at Mansfield, albeit with eight games being drawn, the last three goal-less. Twice, Tranmere have won three in a row at Mansfield, but from the 1950-51 season onwards, the Stags won eight home games in a row to a scoreline of 24 for, just 3 against. And the first-ever league game between the sides was played on April 22, 1933. Then, two goals from Fred Fisher were enough to secure a 2-0 victory. And the biggest home defeat is a 3-0 reverse on October 7, 1967 during a spell of six straight Stags third division defeats.

At Prenton Park, the Stags were hit for six in 1990 and for five in their first-ever promotion season in 1963, and incredibly for four in the 1976-77 Division Three Championship campaign. But two years later, the Stags sent Tranmere down to a 2-1 victory in the Stags’ final away game in the 1978-79 Division Three campaign.

Played for both sides: James Alabi, Russell Allen, Andy Cook, Reg Cropper, Alec Gaskell, Verdi Godwin, Alec Gray, Kevin Gray, Chris Greenacre, Robert Hutchinson, David Kelly, Otis Khan, Jim Lumby, Luke O'Neill, Iffy Onoura, Steve Peplow, Frank Perfect, Martin Riley, John Rowland, Jack Roy, Richie Sutton, Rob Taylor, John Thompson, Jock Weir, Keith Welch, Ryan Williams, Billy Yates. Jamie McGuire was on Tranmere's books in 2002-03 as a trainee without playing.

Home stats: P 39, W 18, D 12, L 9, GF 70, GA 37
Away stats: P 38, W 6, D 10, L 22, GF 40, GA 75

Season Home Date Away Date

1932-33 2-0 1933-04-22 0-3 1933-04-10 Div 3 (N)
1933-34 0-0 1933-08-28 2-3 1933-09-04 Div 3 (N)
1934-35 4-2 1935-04-19 0-3 1935-04-22 Div 3 (N)
1935-36 2-3 1935-09-28 2-4 1936-02-01 Div 3 (N)
1936-37 2-3 1937-02-06 2-0 1936-10-03 Div 3 (N)
1947-48 1-3 1947-09-06 1-0 1948-01-17 Div 3 (N)
1948-49 0-0 1949-02-19 0-1 1948-09-25 Div 3 (N)
1949-50 1-1 1950-02-18 1-2 1949-10-01 Div 3 (N)
1950-51 2-1 1951-01-10 1-2 1951-03-07 Div 3 (N)
1951-52 3-0 1952-03-29 1-1 1951-10-11 Div 3 (N)
1952-53 1-0 1952-08-30 0-1 1953-01-03 Div 3 (N)
1953-54 2-0 1953-12-19 5-2 1953-08-22 Div 3 (N)
1954-55 3-1 1954-11-13 1-2 1955-04-02 Div 3 (N)
1955-56 6-0 1956-03-10 0-1 1955-10-29 Div 3 (N)
1956-57 3-0 1956-09-08 1-3 1957-01-12 Div 3 (N)
1957-58 4-1 1958-03-22 2-1 1957-10-12 Div 3 (N)
1958-59 0-2 1959-03-14 2-2 1958-10-25 Div 3 (old)
1959-60 0-2 1960-04-30 2-4 1959-12-12 Div 3 (old)
1961-62 1-2 1961-11-18 0-2 1962-04-07 Div 4 (old)
1962-63 6-1 1962-10-01 1-5 1963-04-22 Div 4 (old)
1967-68 0-3 1967-10-07 1-1 1968-02-23 Div 3 (old)
1968-69 1-1 1968-08-31 1-2 1969-03-21 Div 3 (old)
1969-70 1-2 1969-11-01 1-1 1970-02-28 Div 3 (old)
1970-71 6-2 1971-02-27 1-4 1970-10-30 Div 3 (old)
1971-72 1-1 1972-01-22 2-2 1971-09-27 Div 3 (old)
1976-77 1-1 1976-09-18 0-4 1977-03-21 Div 3 (old)
1978-79 0-0 1978-11-13 2-1 1979-04-30 Div 3 (old)
1980-81 1-1 1980-10-06 0-1 1980-11-03 Div 4 (old)
1981-82 3-0 1982-04-17 2-2 1981-12-05 Div 4 (old)
1982-83 1-1 1983-04-16 0-3 1982-09-06 Div 4 (old)
1983-84 1-0 1983-09-17 0-1 1984-01-30 Div 4 (old)
1984-85 0-0 1984-11-03 0-0 1985-02-22 Div 4 (old)
1985-86 0-0 1986-04-29 2-1 1985-10-22 Div 4 (old)
1989-90 1-0 1990-03-24 1-1 1989-10-16 Div 3 (old)
1990-91 0-2 1991-04-27 2-6 1990-10-22 Div 3 (old)
2002-03 6-1 2002-10-05 1-3 2003-04-29 Div 2
2014-15 1-0 2015-04-14 0-0 2014-10-21 League Two
2018-19 3-0 2019-01-26 0-0 2018-08-21 League Two
2020-21 0-0 2020-09-12 (at One Call) League Two

FA Cup:

1934-35 4-2 1934-12-08 2nd round at Field Mill
1971-72 2-2 1971-12-11 2nd round at Field Mill
1971-72 2-4 1971-12-15 2nd round replay at Prenton Park

League Cup

2013-14 0-2 2013-08-06 1st round at Prenton Park

Come on Mansfield!
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Re: Tranmere preview for Saturday

Postby sw19stag » Fri Mar 26, 2021 8:57 am

Excellent as always Svante, thanks.
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Re: Tranmere preview for Saturday

Postby chip63 » Fri Mar 26, 2021 10:27 am

Let's hit them for 6 again.
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