Three years since taking control of Salford City FC, "The Class of '92" have made the decision to transform Salford into a full-time club. But big plans present big problems
As the "Class of '92" continue to try and turn Salford City FC into a full-time club, the futures of the managers and players are still unresolved, and results continue to suffer... Ep. 2.
"The Class of '92" continue to transform Salford City into a full-time club, and as the season draws to a close, Salford have three games to salvage a place in the playoffs. Can they do it?
After three promotions under the ownership of the Class of '92, Salford are almost in the EFL. Promotion seems inevitable, but a sudden drop in form hits them hard. Strong language. Ep 1.
After blowing a 12-point lead, Salford sit second in the league, and are in free-fall. Their chances of promotion - and the managers' positions - are under threat. Strong language. Ep 2.
Despite a new manager and a new-look squad, Salford City don't start the season like promotion candidates. The Class of '92 make a big announcement. Strong language. Ep 3.
After a poor start, Salford's chances of automatic promotion are faltering, and they are in danger of missing the play-offs. Meanwhile, the Class of '92 are reunited. Strong language. Ep 4.
Class of '92-owned Salford City embark on their first season in the Football League - but the club are finding life in the new division tougher than expected
After a January rebuild, the Class of '92 hope reinforcements will lead a late charge for promotion. Gary Neville's trip to visit David Beckham in Miami is cut short.
With the world reeling from Covid-19, Salford's owners and staff plan for another year in League 2. Despite last season, the Class of '92 have their sights set on promotion.
Expectations are high for Salford City, but with a new manager in place and a trip to Wembley on the horizon, the team are struggling to keep pace with the league leaders.
Another departure in the dugout sends shockwaves through the club, and Salford begin the hunt for their fourth manager of the season. Can they maintain their promotion hopes?
The Class of '92 begin their eighth season as owners of Salford City. After a bad start to the campaign, the club turn to the transfer market to revitalise their promotion bid
With a playoff place the minimum expectation, an unbeaten run of games has Salford close in on the top seven. But fan unrest prompts Gary Neville to make some big changes
Wrexham and Salford have enjoyed different fortunes under their famous owners. But on the pitch, can struggling Salford beat the Hollywood-owned table toppers?
After a run of good form under new manager Karl Robinson, can Salford make it to the play-offs or will they have to focus instead on rebuilding for next season?