Graham Turner
Submitted by Mike Holden on Wed, 15/06/2011 - 19:09
Team:
Shrewsbury
DOB:
05 Oct 1947 (Age 64)
Birthplace:
Ellesmere Port
Previous Teams (Manager):
Shrewsbury, Aston Villa, Wolves, Hereford, Shrewsbury
Previous Teams (Player):
Wrexham. Chester, Shrewsbury
Honours:
League One (1979, 1989); League Two (1988); League Two Manager of the Year (2008); Football League Trophy (1988)
Manager of the Month Awards:
League Two (Feb 2008)
Promotions:
League One (Shrewsbury 1978-79, Wolves 1988-89); League Two (Wolves 1987-88, Hereford 2007-08); Conference Premier (Hereford 2005-06)
Relegations:
League One (Hereford 2008-09); League Two (Hereford 1996-97)
Playoffs:
Conference Premier (2002-03, 2003-04, 2004-05)
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Rotherham are in great shape and Mike Holden fancies them to end Shrewsbury's unbeaten home record on Saturday.
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Mike Holden is backing Bristol Rovers to maintain their blistering form under Mark McGhee against Shrewsbury on Tuesday.
Shrewsbury defender Shane Cansdell-Sherriff is facing four weeks on the sidelines after injuring his shoulder.
Cardiff’s teenage midfielder Aaron Wildig will remain on loan at Shrewsbury for the remainder of the season.
Shrewsbury defender Reuben Hazell has resumed training after four months out with knee ligament damage.
Everton midfielder James Wallace is set to remain on loan at Shrewsbury for another month.
Cardiff City midfielder Aaron Wildig has joined Shrewsbury on loan until December, as cover for the injured Nicky Wroe.
Mike Holden believes Shrewsbury are a solid bet when they travel to Dagenham in the basement this weekend.
Shrewsbury manager Graham Turner has urged his squad players to step up to the plate as Town look to head for the top.


