Monday, 12 April 2010

League One Results 10th April Part 1

Brentford 3-0 Huddersfield Town
Huddersfield only remain in the play-offs on goal difference after losing to the kid-table but resurgent Brentford.
Lewis Price was back on the bench for Brentford after being left out of the last squad.

Brighton & Hove Albion 1-2 Carlisle United
Brighton remain six points from the relegation zone despite losing. Not so long ago they were looking mid-table like Carlisle.
Andrew Crofts returned to Brighton’s starting line-up after family illness ruled him out of their last game. He played well and gave Carlisle plenty to think about. Jason Price started for Carlisle and conceded a free kick which led to one of Brighton’s goals – but it’s questionable whether he fouled the Carlisle player on purpose or whether the Carlisle player made him foul him.

Colchester United 3-0 Swindon Town
Colchester kept their play-off dreams alive by beating the formerly second-placed Swindon Town and going level on points with nearest rivals Huddersfield Town.
Both teams were without their Wales players. Lee Beevers is injured, Thomas Bender wasn’t in the Colchester’s squad and neither was Swindon’s Billy Bodin.

Exeter City 0-0 Leyton Orient

The draw was enough to ensure Exeter and Orient are now out of the relegation zone but both clubs remain in trouble.
Stuart Fleetwood started again for Exeter and nearly scored with a header. Richard Duffy also kept his place in the starting line-up. Andy Marriott was on the bench but Rob Edwards was ruled out with his hamstring injury again.

Leeds United 2-0 Southend United

Leeds keep their automatic promotion dream alive by beating Southend United, who stay in the relegation places.
Sanchez Watt was on loan at Southend earlier in the season. He is now on loan at Leeds and made his appearance two minutes after the second goal went in.

Norwich City 1-1 Milton Keynes Dons
Norwich aren’t guaranteed an automatic promotion place yet – they’ll probably get it but maybe they need to be more careful. MK Dons have struggled recently yet they managed to get a point.
Jermaine Easter worked very for Milton Keynes Dons but couldn’t find a winner. But how many times have teams found a winner against Norwich this season? Only seven times.

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