Not many sets of supporters will be as delighted as Shrewsbury Town fans to have a dead rubber on the final day of the League One season.
Leyton Orient are the visitors to Shropshire as Shrewsbury lay to rest what has been a challenging season both on and off the football pitch.
So it feels like it is set to be a strange afternoon where several Shrewsbury players will no doubt wear the blue and amber colours for the final time. Paul Hurst even said that himself after the Charlton game ‘change is inevitable’. The challenge is League One looks set to be an incredibly difficult league next year, but there is some comfort to take from Hurst leading them.
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