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Shrewsbury moved into the npower League Two automatic promotion places with a 2


Macclesfield manager Gary Simpson felt his side showed real character after


Bury missed the chance to close the gap to runaway npower League Two leaders Chesterfield


Andy Barcham scored twice as Gillingham gave their League Two play


Shrewsbury were 2-0 winners at Southend and move up from sixth to fourth in


Accrington hit back to snatch a point with two dramatic late goals in their


Loan signings Kelvin Lomax and Deane Smalley are added to the Chesterfield squad for the visit


Manager John Coleman is boosted by having midfielder Ray Putterill back in the ranks for


Gary Roberts scored the only goal of the game as Port Vale won their


Shrewsbury suffered their first defeat of the npower League Two season as Chris


Torquay made it five unbeaten games from the last six following a goalless draw with


Struggling Lincoln scored two late goals to snatch the points in a 2-1


Macclesfield look set to be without striker Ricky Sappleton for the home clash with rivals


Northampton manager Ian Sampson will delay naming his team to face Accrington at Sixfields


Accrington will be without suspended skipper Andrew Procter for the clash with rivals Morecambe. The midfielder is serving


Accrington will be without influential captain Andrew Procter for the visit of Barnet. The midfielder is suspended


In-form Accrington made it 18 points from a possible 21 with a 1-0 win


Notts County celebrated news of their financial security with a 3-0 victory


Second-half goals from Michael Symes and James Ryan gave Accrington


Accrington manager John Coleman was disappointed to finish the season with a 1-0 defeat at


Coca-Cola League Two leaders Brentford blew the chance to go 10


League Two leaders Brentford returned to winning ways on Tuesday as an early Marcus


Neil Saunders scored a stunning late free-kick to give Exeter a 3


2008 hasn't been a great year so far for Accrington Stanley but Andrew Procter still...

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