Friday, 10 September 2010

League Two Results 4th September 2010 Part Two

Chesterfield 2-1 Lincoln City
Chesterfield remain in the top three after a narrow but probably deserved victory over Lincoln.
Craig Davies got the winner for Chesterfield, his second goal in as many games. Mark Crossley was on the bench for Chesterfield but Robert Page was missing with an Achilles injury, despite reports that he could be back in the starting eleven.

Macclesfield Town 0-2 Stockport County
Stockport claimed their first win of the season over Macclesfield, who sit second bottom in the table.
Owain fon Williams was dropped to the bench and his replacement, unfortunately for Owain, did rather well. He kept a clean sheet and saved a penalty which just isn’t fair.
Sam Wedgbury was on the bench for Macclesfield.

Oxford United 4-0 Morecambe

Morecambe are bottom of the table after Oxford thrashed them 4-0.
Oxford were without Rhys Day, who has a knee injury.
Darren Moss was dropped to Morecambe’s bench. I wouldn’t leave him there again if I were you, Morecambe.

Shrewsbury Town 1-0 Rotherham United

A win for Rotherham would have put them level on points with Shrewsbury but the home team won and climbed to the top of the table too. The goal came after just five minutes but Rotherham refused to concede defeat (although I suppose they had to after the match) and played very well, without quite managing to do anything like score a goal.
Tom Bradshaw wasn’t in Shrewsbury’s squads although he did score in a recent reserve match.
Rotherham’s Mark Bradley was away with the under-21s.

Southend United 2-1 Torquay United
Torquay’s unbeaten run finally came to an end at the hands – or hopefully feet – of Southend. Torquay had a good game and could have got an equaliser but Southend weren’t having it.
Peter Gilbert played in defence for Southend.

Stevenage 1-1 Crewe Alexandra
The points were shared but perhaps that was only right as both teams did look as though they were playing for the same side – the referee wasn’t happy with Crewe’s kit and they ended up playing in Stevenage’s away shirts.
Rhys Taylor played in goal for Crewe and looked pretty good. Literally and figuratively.

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