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Shrewsbury look like they are going to stay in League One this season – but not through their own doing

They suffered a 2-0 home loss against Wycombe Wanderers, led by Matt Bloomfield, on Saturday.

Though, naturally, another game has been completed, Town is still six points above the bottom four, thanks to other results.

This season, there have been a few bad games at the Meadow, but this one in Shropshire on a breezy afternoon was undoubtedly one of the worst.

Town looked completely devoid of ideas going forward, and it was easy to see why they are the division’s lowest scorers, with just 31 league goals this campaign.

Wycombe were equally as poor. The game followed a similar trend to the away trip to Bristol Rovers a few weeks back, which ended 0-0.

But this time, Town conceded goals and came out on the wrong side of the result. Only a week ago, Wycombe had been playing at Wembley in the EFL Trophy final – they looked like a shadow of that side who went toe-to-toe with Peterborough.

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