By super_ram
Yet another disappointing result for Notts fans. Bristol City, perhaps surprisingly, lost away at lowly Colchester with Swindon also being upset at home by Crewe. MK Dons helped their promotion hopes and dented Peterborough's by winning 3-0.
Pride of Nottingham reflects at the business end of the League One table, as the Magpie fans will no doubt be looking ahead to Port Vale.
League One Results
Barnsley 2–0 Crewe Alexandra
Bradford 1–1 Walsall
Colchester 3–2 Bristol City
Fleetwood 2–1 Notts County
Leyton Orient 3–0 Oldham
MK Dons 3–0 Peterborough
Port Vale 3–0 Doncaster Rovers
Preston North End 2–0 Scunthorpe
Rochdale 1–0 Chesterfield
Sheffield United 2–2 Coventry
Swindon 1–2 Crawley
Yeovil 2–2 Gillingham
There were 8 home wins, 1 away win and 3 draws.
Upcoming fixtures
Tuesday 24th February 2015
Doncaster Rovers v Bristol City
Preston North End v Walsall
Rochdale v Sheffield United
Scunthorpe v Barnsley
Swindon v Bradford
League One update
There is no positional change with the top 5 places. Bristol City remain top, despite losing, with 64 points from 31 games. Then come MK Dons with 62 points from 32 games followed by Swindon with 57 points from 31 games. Preston remain 4th with 56 points from 30 games and Sheffield United are 5th on 49 points from 30 games.
Bradford move into the final play off spot on 45 points from 30 games replacing Doncaster who drop to 7th also with 45 points but from 31 games.
Fleetwood move up to 8th with 44 points from 32 games with Oldham falling to 9th with 43 points from 31 games. Chesterfield drop to 10th while Gillingham rise to 11th and Port Vale also climb to 12th, all on 42 points from 32 games.
Rochdale move up to 13th with 41 points from 29 games, above 14th placed Walsall also with 41 points but from 31 games and 15th placed Peterborough who have 41 points too from 32 games.
Scunthorpe drop to 16th with 40 points from 30 games.
Notts drop to 17th with 38 points from 31 games, the same as 18th placed Barnsley, while 19th placed Crewe also have 38 points but from 32 games.
Colchester climb from the relegation zone to 20th with 34 points from 32 games.
Coventry, although drawing away at Sheffield United, slip into the relegation places at 21st with 33 points from 31 games, level with 22nd placed Crawley who beat Swindon 2–1 having played 32 games.
Leyton Orient remain 23rd despite beating Oldham 3–0 with 32 points from 31 games.
Yeovil stay bottom with 29 games from 32 games.
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12 points now separate 6th placed Bradford and 21st placed Coventry.
Notts County are at 17th and are now 7 points away from the play offs but more worryingly only 5 points above a relegation place, and will fall to 18th if Scunthorpe fail to beat Barnsley on Tuesday
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