Scunthorpe United 1, Tranmere Rovers 1 May 4 2009
TRANMERE’S valiant attempt to break up the cartel of wealthier clubs who made the League One play-offs came up six minutes and two points short of success on an emotionally wrought afternoon at Glanford Park. more
Tranmere Youth 5, Oldham Youth 0 Apr 23 2009
TRANMERE notched their first Puma Youth Alliance victory in five games with a handsome success against Oldham Athletic at Raby Vale. more
Leeds United 3, Tranmere Rovers 1 Apr 20 2009
TRANMERE’S bold pursuit of a victory that would have opened up a second route into the play-offs ended in a crash landing at Elland Road. more
Burnley Youth 2, Tranmere Rovers Youth 0 Apr 16 2009
TRANMERE’S youngsters put up spirited resistance before losing the Puma Youth Alliance points to title-chasing Burnley. more
Tranmere Rovers 2, Hereford United 1 Apr 14 2009
TRANMERE kept their promotion challenge on track with a 15th home win of the League One campaign at the expense of Hereford – but ran through a flashing danger signal on the way. more
Tranmere Youth 0, Rochdale Youth 2 Apr 1 2009
WITH several members of the youth side required for duty in John Achterberg’s testimonial game at Prenton Park on Monday evening, Tranmere fielded a young line-up against a more experienced Rochdale side at Raby Vale. more
Tranmere Rovers 0, Everton 3 Mar 31 2009
TRANMERE followers turned out in numbers last night to pay a warm tribute to John Achterberg. more
Brighton 0, Tranmere Rovers 0 Mar 30 2009
IT WAS always worth a shrewd wager that the visitors with the thinnest away record among the promotion contenders and the hosts with home form that landed them in the bottom four would produce a result that preserved the status quo. more
Tranmere Reserves 0, Man City Reserves 2 Mar 27 2009
THE totesport.com League West Division leaders were too strong for a young Tranmere side at Prenton Park. Two first-half goals from David Ball earned City the points. more
Oldham Athletic 0, Tranmere Rovers 2 Mar 23 2009
A FORMER Oldham manager enjoyed the glow of a well-earned victory on his return to Boundary Park – but Ronnie Moore was the last man the locals had wanted to see punching the air at the full-time whistle. more