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Shrewsbury manager Graham Turner cut a relieved figure after Lionel Ainsworth grabbed a winner deep into stoppage time to snatch a dramatic 3-2
James Constable's brace coupled with Peter Leven's effort saw Oxford romp to a 3-0 npower League Two victory over Bristol
Lionel Ainsworth grabbed a dramatic winner for Shrewsbury three minutes into stoppage time to sink brave Barnet's battlers 3-2.
The lowly Bees
Shrewsbury moved into second place in the table but their 2-0 win over Torquay was less than convincing.
The Shrews took the lead after
Morecambe took an outright lead at the top of the npower League Two table with a creditable 2-1 win away to Dagenham and Redbridge.
The Shrimps went into the
Shrewsbury were good value for their fifth win in six league games as they held on for a 3-2 success in a thriller against fellow high flyers
Chris Zebroski's second goal for Bristol Rovers was enough to give his side a hard-fought 1-0 home win over Shrewsbury.
The former
Shrewsbury saw off Hereford 3-1 to make it four npower League Two wins in a row after an eventful local derby.
Marvin Morgan was the star of the
Swindon boss Paolo Di Canio slammed his players for their lack of heart after they took the lead but still slumped to their fourth
Swindon surrendered a first-half lead as Paolo Di Canio's side crashed to a 2-1 defeat against Shrewsbury.
The Robins have failed to win on the road in
Shrewsbury chalked up their first league win of the season with a 2-0 victory against a Crewe side who still await their first point and
Carl Fletcher's last-minute strike rescued a 1-1 draw for Plymouth against Shrewsbury.
Argyle should have taken the lead within two
Torquay preserved their 2-0 semi-final first-leg lead with a
Torquay preserved their semi-final first-leg lead to see off
Lincoln have been relegated from the Football League, with a 3-0 defeat at home to
Shrewsbury's brave bid for automatic promotion ended in disappointment despite an impressive
Shrewsbury manager Graham Turner is expected to name an unchanged XI for the club`s
Mark Yates hopes to name an unchanged Cheltenham XI for the visit of promotion-chasing Shrewsbury.
Scott Rendell bagged a double as Wycombe extended their unbeaten run to eight games with
Hereford welcome back Ryan Green for their home clash against local
Steve Kabba smashed four second-half goals as Barnet came from behind to
Winger Lionel Ainsworth came off the bench to inspire Shrewsbury to a third win in a row
Shrewsbury manager Graham Turner will hold a roll call on Saturday morning to discover how many
Runaway leaders Chesterfield moved closer to the npower League Two crown on a night when the
Promotion hopefuls Shrewsbury and Port Vale lost more ground on the top