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Former Liverpool player John Aldridge joined the club in summer of 1991, signing from Spain's Real Sociedad for £250, 000; he would remain on the club's payroll for the next 10 years, scoring 170 times to put him behind only Ian Muir in the all-time scoring charts. [3] Aldridge also received 30 caps for the Republic of Ireland, and was the first Tranmere player to score at a World Cup. [34] In 1993, Scotland international Pat Nevin joined the team, forming a four-man attack alongside Aldridge, Malkin and Morrissey. [35] Tranmere reached the play-offs in three successive seasons missing out on promotion to the newly formed Premier League through defeat to Swindon Town in 1993, [36] Leicester City in 1994, [37] and Reading in 1995.
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[15] Creation of the Superwhites[edit] Prenton Park emerged from the Second World War largely unscathed. Tranmere rejoined the peacetime Football League in Division Three North and stayed there until the 1958 restructuring of the football league's lower divisions. Manager Peter Farrell[11] led Tranmere to finish 11th in the final season of the Northern Section, securing a place in the new national Division Three where they were, again, founder members. [16] The final match against Wrexham, also fighting for a place in the higher league, attracted a crowd of 19, 615, which remains the highest ever attendance at a Prenton Park league match. [4] In 1961, Tranmere's inspirational captain Harold Bell left the club. Bell had been picked in the first game after the Second World War in the 1946 season and did not miss a match until he was dropped on 30 August 1955, a total of 459 consecutive appearances for a British team, a record which held until 2011.
[67] Assistant manager, ex-Southport boss Paul Carden took the reins on an interim basis. On 6 October 2016, former Tranmere player Micky Mellon was appointed permanent manager. [68] His first game in charge was against cross-border rivals Wrexham, and a 2–0 victory for Tranmere. [69] Despite a 2nd-place finish and a club record 95 point haul, this still was not enough to gain automatic promotion back to the league. [70] Tranmere faced Aldershot Town in the play-offs. A goal from James Norwood and a brace from Cole Stockton in the first leg away at the Recreation Ground saw Rovers take a 3–0 lead back to Prenton Park for the second leg, which ended in a 2–2 draw, Norwood and Stockton once again on the scoresheet.
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[11] Major changes were not seen until businessman Dave Russell took over in 1961. His introductions included the team's current all-white kit[2] and regularly arranged floodlit home fixtures on Friday evenings rather than the usual Saturday afternoon. [119] Rock band and Tranmere fans Half Man Half Biscuit described the practice in their song "Friday Night And The Gates Are Low". [120][121] Tranmere's most successful period came at the end of the twentieth century. John King returned for his third spell at the club in 1987, having previously both played and managed the team. [11] He led them to a victory in the League Trophy, [30] and from the bottom of the Fourth Division to reach the play-offs for promotion to the Premier League on three occasions. [36][37][38] Success continued under King's replacement, John Aldridge, including an appearance in the 2000 Football League Cup Final. [39] From 2009, they were managed by former club physiotherapist, Les Parry, [49] until he was sacked on 4 March 2012, [52] and replaced by Ronnie Moore.
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In 1889 they adopted orange and maroon shirts, but in 1904 returned to wearing their original kit. [2] In 1886, Tranmere entered their first competition: the Liverpool and District Challenge Cup; in 1889, they entered the West Lancashire League. They joined the Combination, a much stronger league, in 1897, and won the championship in 1908. [6] In 1910, continuing their movement through the leagues, they entered the Lancashire Combination and in 1912 they showed their ambition by moving to the present Prenton Park site, with an 800-seat stand.
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