Leeds United 1-2 Walsall
A great away win for Walsall – and a great result for Norwich City and Charlton Athletic too. This marks Leeds’ first home defeat in twenty-six matches.
Mark Bradley came off the bench for Walsall at half-time and he hadn’t been on the pitch for a minute before Walsall scored, Mark being one of those who helped to set up the goal.
Rhys Weston, who didn’t play of course due to his hamstring injury, has praised Walsall’s youth development policy and hopes other clubs will begin to follow their lead.
Yeovil Town 0-1 Colchester United
Arron Davies finally managed to make his second debut for Yeovil and did well – it’s just a shame Yeovil didn’t actually get any points out of it. Owain Tudur Jones came close to grabbing Yeovil a point at the end but still, it’s not a bad result against Colchester, who moved ahead of Charlton into third place, despite the absence of injury victims Lee Beevers and Christian Ribeiro. Nathan Jones was again missing for Yeovil but Shaun MacDonald played, meaning that Yeovil officially have one of the Welshest midfields in the League. Only Cardiff and Swansea could equal their three Welsh midfielders and you’d expect them to be able to really.
After The Final Whistle At Leamington
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