Shrewsbury Town will be looking to transfer their hard work from the classroom to the pitch when their League One campaign resumes tomorrow.
Chey Dunkley got the decisive goal in Town’s last home win, over Burton Albion, while head coach Matt Taylor has had his team in the classroom this week It will have been 11 days since Town last kicked a ball in anger when they take to the pitch against Bristol Rovers.
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