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  1. Salford Reds became Salford City Reds in 1999 reportedly because Salford Council wanted their financial support for the club to be recognised, so their name was changed to emphasise the city status of Salford.

  2. Salford Red Devils has been at the heart of the community for almost 150 years. In that time, the Club has seen many changes and created new memories for each generation. Read our story below to find out how the Red Devils you know today, came to be.

  3. Salford were admitted to the Northern Union on 2 June 1896. Their first competitive Northern Union match was on Saturday, 5 September 1896, with a visit to Widnes. The Red Devils, competing in the Lancashire Senior Competition, lost 10-0, and only three matches were won in the League that season.

  4. 2009 (13 April) Salford City Reds beat Leeds Rhinos at Headingley 30-20 to produce one of the biggest surprises of the season. Salford had only defeated Leeds away twice since 1946, the last occasion being 1977.

  5. Oct 16, 2021 · After a 110-year relationship with the Willows, 2012 saw Salford City Reds, now Salford Red Devils, make the move to the newly developed AJ Bell Stadium or the Salford City Stadium as it was then known.

  6. Aug 15, 2019 · That’s why Salford were wearing orange. We changed and here’s proof of it.“ Neville gets his phone out to show me an image of Salford in red.

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  8. 22 hours ago · Salford Red Devils have signed prop forward Joe Bullock on loan from fellow Super League club Warrington Wolves until the end of the 2024 campaign. The 31-year-old has made a total of 102 Super ...

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