Monday, 16 August 2010

League Two Results 14th August 2010 Part 2

Macclesfield Town 0-1 Shrewsbury Town
Shrewsbury continued their perfect start to the season and were a goal up after just three minutes but they were probably just a little bit worried when they lost their goalkeeper eighteen minutes later. Macclesfield had a few chances but were unable to find an equaliser.
Sam Wedgbury came off the bench for Macclesfield after 61 minutes. Tom Bradshaw stayed on the bench for Shrewsbury.

Morecambe 0-0 Rotherham United
Morecambe found promotion hopefuls Rotherham to be trickier customers than Coventry City but at least Morecambe managed to get their first point out of it.
Without Morecambe’s strong defensive performance, Rotherham could easily have scored but Darren Moss helped enure this didn’t happen.
Mark Bradley is yet to cement a place in Rotherham’s starting line-up. He stayed on the bench.

Northampton Town 0-0 Accrington Stanley

Northampton worked hard to break down Accrington’s resistance – while the Accies did little to test them in return. But Northampton could not penetrate Accrington’s defence and the points were shared.
Paul Walker was on the bench for Northampton.

Port Vale 1-1 Chesterfield
Port Vale should have won this comfortably but they would not take their chances and Chesterfield got away with a point and actually came pretty close to winning it but the Port Vale keeper was, lucky for them, more alert than his team-mates.
Gareth Owen was unlucky when an attempted clearance fell to a Chesterfield player who promptly put the shot away but he did his best to make up for it, coming close to scoring as well as trying to set up his team-mates. And he didn’t let in any other goals.
Chesterfield were without all their Welsh players. Craig Davies is still suspended after losing an appeal to have the card rescinded while Mark Crossley and Robert Page just didn’t make the squad.

Stockport County 0-0 Wycombe Wanderers
These two sides didn’t win many matches in League one last season and neither of them managed a win when they faced each other again in League Two. Stockport had no problems when it came to creating the chances but putting them away seemed a step too far.
But it was a good day for Owain fon Williams. He worked hard to keep a clean sheet and he’s hardly responsible for what happens at the other end of the pitch.

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