Accrington Stanley 2-0 Bradford City
Michael Flynn was one if Bradford’s best players as they found themselves on the losing side again. But they do have a good new manager. (No, he’s not Welsh and don’t worry Michael, he knows all about boots and backsides. As you might know by now.)
Bournemouth 1-1 Macclesfield Town
Bournemouth got a late equaliser against Macclesfield to claim a point for Bourmemouth – and deny Macclesfield a first win of the calendar year. Rhoys Wiggins gave another good display in defence for Bournemouth (I probably shouldn’t mention the yellow card). Matthew Tipton stayed on the bench for Macclesfield.
Cheltenham Town 2-0 Morecambe
Cheltenham got a very welcome win over Morecambe to move them further from the relegation places. Josh Low is glad to be a regular in Cheltenham’s team but feels they need to do more in home matches and approach them with the same determination with which they approach away games. He has a point – or rather, three points. Darren Moss on the bench for Morecambe.
Crewe Alexandra 3-2 Northampton Town
Crewe lost their two-goal lead when Northampton brought it back to 2-2 but Crewe managed to hang on for a rare win while Northampton were condemned to a rare away defeat – their first since November. Peter Gilbert was one of five Northampton players to receive a yellow card.
After The Final Whistle At Leamington
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