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Parish touches down in Manchester
Despite bum rumours suggesting Matt Parish wasn’t set to arrive in the U.K. unil July 28th, he landed in old Blighty today.
Despite bum rumours suggesting Matt Parish wasn’t set to arrive in the U.K. unil July 28th, he landed in old Blighty today.
Oh right. Not the boxer. Nor the dirty get that played for Melbourne and Harlequins. Who is he then?
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Football legend concedes ‘best-ever’ tag to the King.
Crusaders
Rumours are that Salford are considering charging supporters an extra £20 after the last match at The Willows to get into the club for a final send off.
As this week’s ‘Super League Super Man’ Rhino didn’t pull his punches describing why he thought he was sacked as Salford’s head coach.
Phil Leuluai made quite a few friends during his stint at The Willows. So it may please some to know that he’s just won the double in France.
Since its introduction, Salford's membership scheme still causes confusion amongst supporters. However, there is a method behind it and the potential for its future could even save the club.
Providing merriment to Salford City Reds fans since 1998. Used to print fanzines until around 2005. This is what we said back in issue one (nothing much has changed):
Welcome to The Scarlet Turkey, the name being one of Salford’s nicknames after the club adopted turkey scarlet jerseys in the 1883–84 season.
This magazine has been put together by a group of Salford fans in an attempt to bring some fun back into a season that promised so much and delivered so little.
We intend to take a light-hearted look at Salford, our rivals, rugby league in general and take the piss out of rugby union whenever we can.
An online mainstay for over 10 years, our forum seems to be the focal point for Salford City Reds supporters online.
Bear in mind, opinions are allowed and will be torn apart.
There are a number of feeds available to keep in touch with stuff as it happens.
Forever Reds is the independent Salford City Reds supporters trust.
Owned by its members and run entirely by volunteers, it raises money for parts of the club that need it but rarely get it, such as the Academy setup and the Physio department.
The trust hosts meetings throughout the year, usually with first team players as guests.
We have supported Forever Reds since its conception in 2002 and continue to encourage Salford fans to become members.
For more information about Forever Reds, visit www.foreverreds.co.uk