Monday, 30 November 2009

League Two Results 14th-15th November

Barnet 0-0 Hereford United
Ryan Green played the first 84 minutes for Hereford against Barnet and earned his side a clean sheet, which should save on washing if nothing else.

Bradford City 1-1 Bournemouth

When I viewed this page at 12.22am, an update was made, saying the referee had blown his whistle. It must have been a very long game. So it was surprising that Joe Partington, one of just four substitutes, stayed on the bench. The poor players must have been exhausted.

Lincoln City 1-1 Cheltenham Town
Anthony Pulis extended his loan to Lincoln from Southampton. He celebrated by getting booked for unsporting behaviour but after a team-mate, a substitute, the assistant manager and the manager were all shown the red card, Anthony might even count as one of the good boys. Cheltenham’s goalkeeping coach and one of their substitutes were also sent to the stands. The match must have been fairly dull in comparison but Anthony did create a few chances for his team-mates.
But even so, he could try to be more like Cheltenham’s Josh Low who got no cards at all, even though he arguably deserved one.

Rochdale 2-3 Chesterfield
Will Chesterfield ever let Mark Crossley off the bench? Just because he’s 40 it doesn’t mean he can’t save shots. Portsmouth’s David James is 40 and he’s still playing and he… oh okay. Maybe Mark really is best on the bench. (But I’d still love to see him get a game.)

Port Vale 1-2 Rotherham United
Gareth Owen (who has a fractured cheekbone) was obviously missed as Port Vale lost to Rotherham. Gareth’s team-mate Lewis Haldane played but the manager feels he was unfairly fouled and I agree with him. I didn’t actually see the highlights though so we might be wrong.

Bury 3-3 Notts County
Daniel Nardiello has just signed for Bury on loan from Blackpool. He made a great start by scoring the first goal and providing the assist for the second. Daniel thought he’d scored another goal and started to celebrate… only for the ball to get stuck in the mud before it had crossed the line.

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