Monday, 3 May 2010

League One Results 1st May Part 2

Huddersfield Town 2-1 Colchester United
Huddersfield’s win means they still have a small chance of automatic promotion. Colchester won’t finish any lower than eighth – a position they might have been happy with had they not spent so much time as promotion contenders.
Thomas Bender was on the bench for Colchester.

Milton Keynes Dons 0-0 Brighton & Hove Albion

MK Dons are guaranteed to finish in the top half but there isn’t that much else you can say about a disappointing season from a club who came so close to automatic promotion last season. Brighton could still sneak a top-half finish but even if they lose and finish 15th, I’d still say they’ve had a good season.
Jermaine Easter is having problems with his thigh again and missed out for MK Dons.
Andrew Crofts played the full match for Brighton.

Southend United 2-1 Stockport County
The bottom two sides met with Southend getting a rare win that moved them up to 22nd ahead of newly-relegated Wycombe Wanderers.
Owain fon Williams was dropped to the bench for Stockport County.

Tranmere Rovers 2-0 Millwall

This really wasn’t the result I was hoping for although it would be nice to go and see Millwall at Wembley again. Tranmere are still in the relegation zone.
Ash Taylor played the full match for Tranmere despite an ankle injury.

Yeovil Town 3-0 Oldham Athletic
Yeovil are officially safe now after beating Oldham Athletic and moving one point ahead of them.
Gavin Williams was again Yeovil’s hero, getting the assist for the second goal before scoring the other two. He’s going to be missed next season – on this showing, Bristol City would be silly to let him go. Arron Davies made another first-half appearance from the bench but Shaun MacDonald was out with a groin injury.

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