Wednesday, 5 May 2010

League Two Results 1st May Part 2

Dagenham & Redbridge 2-1 Hereford United
Dag & Red will go into the last game of the season in the seventh automatic promotion place after they beat Hereford. Hereford probably thought they were going to get a point out of this but Dagenham got a winner in the 93rd minute.
Tony Roberts hada great game in goal for Dagenham.
Ryan Green got the assist for Hereford’s goal. Ryan Valentine and Darren Jones also played in defence with Craig Jones on the bench.

Macclesfield Town 0-2 Darlington
It hasn’t been a great season for Darlington but things have picked up for them lately and when they do win, they really seem to enjoy it.
Matthew Tipton played the full match for Macclesfield and nearly got an assist.

Notts County 5-0 Cheltenham Town
Notts County win 5-0 for the second consecutive match. Cheltenham still have a small chance of relegation.
Ben Davies was as usual very active for Notts County, getting the assists for the first two goals before scoring the third. Ben is hoping Steve Cotterill will continue as Notts’ manager next season, even though Cotterill thinks the third goal wasn’t really Ben’s.
Josh Low played the full match for Cheltenham.

Rochdale 1-2 Burton Albion
Rochdale must be feeling glad they’re already promoted although this latest defeat means the drop to third as Bournemouth overtake them. Burton still have a small chance of a top-half finish. It’s Burton’s first win since beating Accrington Stanley more than a month ago.
Tony James was back in defence for Burton after being rested against Bournemouth.

Shrewsbury Town 2-3 Morecambe
Shrewsbury fought back to bring the scores level after Morecambe had taken an early 2-0 lead but Morecambe got the winner and Shrewsbury’s admittedly small hopes of the play-offs are now completely gone. Just like their manager.
Tom Bradshaw came off Shrewsbury’s bench on 33 minutes and played a key role in their fightback, claiming the assist for their first goal before scoring the second. Let’s hope he has a big part to play for Shrewsbury next season – and that he can be persuaded to represent Wales, the country of his compulsory education, rather then England! Tom has three goals and an assist from his last four appearances – which have all been from the bench.
Darren Moss got another start after his stunning goal in the last match. He didn’t get another one but he was on the winning side.

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