Accrington Stanley v Port Vale
You know, maybe I should have listened to Port Vale manager micky Adams. I thought there was no way Port Vale would make the play-offs yet here they are, two points behind the play-offs with more games to play. Anyone would think these managers know more about football than me. ;)
Craig Davies opened the scoring for Vale after 35 minutes. He was withdrawn in the 84th minute but barely 60 seconds had passed before Vale had another Welsh striker on the field in the shape of Lewis Haldane (when I say ‘in the shape of’ that’s just a figure of speech, I’m not trying to imply he played like a cardboard cut-out. I would never do that, not even if he did). Gareth Owen played the full match in defence.
Bournemouth 2-1 Hereford United
Bournemouth consolidated their place in the top three and put a bit of pressure on Rochdale at the same time. But they were probably quite relieved Hereford waited until the 94th minute before scoring.
Rhoys Wiggins played the full match for Bournemouth. Joe Partington was on the bench.
Ryan Green, Ryan Valentine and Darren Jones were in Hereford’s team. Ryan conceded the penalty but it was probably an accident.
Bradford City 2-0 Morecambe
Bradford’s win dumped Morecambe out of the play-offs but they’re definitely still in the race, unlike Bradford.
Bradford were without Michael Flynn, whose rib injury kept him out for the third consecutive week.
Darren Moss was on the bench for Morecambe.
Dagenham & Redbridge 4-1 Barnet
Dagenham got a very useful win over Barnet, who dropped down to 22nd place, below Cheltenham Town on goal difference. It’s a good thing Grimsby Town are so bad or Barnet would be terrified. Dagenham are four places below the play-offs – but there are only two points in it.
Tony Roberts played in goal for Dagenham.
After The Final Whistle At Leamington
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