Salford City is on the verge of a historic promotion to League One, with manager Karl Robinson leading the charge. The club's high-profile owners, including Gary Neville, David Beckham, Ryan Giggs, Paul Scholes, and Nicky Butt, are eager to see their team succeed. Robinson, a boyhood Liverpool fan, has developed a strong relationship with the Class of 92 owners, who have been instrumental in the club's rise through the leagues. The Salford City boss will lead his team into the League Two play-off final against Notts County at Wembley Stadium, with a place in League One on the line. Robinson has praised the owners for their support and guidance, saying they are 'brilliant' and 'football people.' The manager has also enjoyed his time at the club, despite being a Liverpool fan working with former Manchester United players. Salford City's owners have been criticized for their involvement, but Robinson believes they have been 'easy' to work with. The club's rise through the leagues has been impressive, and Robinson is determined to repay the owners for their trust in him. The League Two play-off final against Notts County will be a tough test, but Salford City is confident of securing a spot in League One. Robinson's experience and the owners' guidance will be crucial in the final. The match will be played at Wembley Stadium, with the winner earning a place in League One. Salford City's fans are eager to see their team succeed, and the club's owners are no exception. The Class of 92 has been instrumental in the club's success, and their involvement has been a key factor in the team's rise. Robinson has praised the owners for their passion and commitment to the club, saying they are 'grounded' and 'celebrate when we score.' The Salford City manager is grateful for the opportunity to work with the owners and is determined to make them proud. The League Two play-off final will be a thrilling match, with Salford City and Notts County battling for a spot in League One.
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Salford City Targets League One Spot
Karl Robinson talks Salford City's League One ambitions and working with the Class of 92
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