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John Coleman: 'Notts County too big for League Two'


Joe Jones

Accrington Stanley manager John Coleman has suggested that Notts County may be too big for League Two ahead of the fixture between the two clubs tonight.

The Magpies and their next opponents have both started the season with a tally of two wins and a defeat, and either side would go top of the fledgling table for a day at least with a win.

“It has all the makings for a really expansive game,” Coleman told the official Stanley website. “Two attacking sides who will both expect to be up there in May.

“We’ve got a good record at Notts County, we generally do better in the bigger stadiums. I know Kevin quite well and he’ll be setting his team up to go for the win.

“They’re a big club in this league, maybe too big, but I believe we can go there and perform well. I’m looking forward to it and I’m sure that Kevin is.”

Last season saw Stanley run out 2-0 winners in the corresponding fixture at Meadow Lane.

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As much as praise like that is flattering it's still early days to say if it's true ... and it could be  psychology warfare at its best ... you never know.



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