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    League One Round-Up

    At last, a very welcome win for Notts albeit against bottom placed Leyton Orient. League One is now beginning to take shape with the top 4 clubs having a clear lead at the top. Bristol City have a game in hand which has opened up a gap in 1st place, closely followed by Swindon 4 points behind and MK Dons another point lower, still 3rd despite losing on Monday at Bradford. Preston keep 4th spot and are a further 3 points behind. There is then a gap of 10 points to Oldham in 5th place with Sheffield United occupying the last play off place, though only on goal difference above Chesterfield. A good run of results would see any team from the chasing pack making a push for the play-offs. Similarly at the the other end of the table, Colchester are now 4 points adrift of safety above Yeovil, Crawley and Leyton Orient. League One Results Monday 9th February 2015 Bradford 2–1 MK Dons Tuesday 10th February 2015 Barnsley 1–2 Fleetwood Bristol City 3–1 Port Vale Chesterfield 0–2 Preston North End Coventry 1-1 Scunthorpe Crawley 0–5 Doncaster Rovers Crewe Alexandra 1–0 Yeovil Leyton Orient 0–1 Notts County Oldham 2–1 Swindon Peterborough 1–2 Gillingham Sheffield United 4-1 Colchester Walsall 3–2 Rochdale There were 6 home wins ,5 away wins and 1 draw. Upcoming Fixtures Saturday 14th February 2015 Bristol City v Sheffield United Chesterfield v Leyton Orient Crawley v Barnsley Crewe Alexandra v Fleetwood Doncaster v Yeovil Gillingham v MK Dons Notts County v Preston North End - Postponed. (Next match at home v Sheffield United - Tuesday 17th February 2015) Oldham v Colchester Peterborough v Rochdale Scunthorpe v Swindon Walsall v Port Vale League One update The top 4 places remain unchanged with Bristol City top on 61 points, followed by Swindon on 57 points and MK Dons on 56 points both having played 29 games. Preston are 4th with 53 points from 29 games. Then 10 points lower, are Oldham moving up to 5th on 43 points from 29 games with Sheffield United moving up to 6th with 42 points from 27 games. Chesterfield are also on 42 points, dropping out of the top 6 having played 29 games. At 8th and 9th come Bradford and Fleetwood each with 41 points but from 28 and 29 games respectively. Walsall are 10th with 40 points from 29 games and Doncaster follow at 11th with 39 points from 28 games. Rochdale, Peterborough, Notts and Gillingham are next in 12tth to 15th place each on 38 points from 27, 29, 29 and 30 games respectively. Port Vale have 36 points from 30 games at 16th followed by Barnsley at 17th and Crewe at 18th both with 35 points from 29 games. In 19th place come Scunthorpe with 34 points from 27 games and Coventry are 20th with 32 points from 30 games. The relegation places go to Colchester and Yeovil each with 28 points from 29 and 30 games respectively. Crawley with 27 points from 30 games and rock bottom Leyton Orient with 26 points from 28 games. - 14 points now separate 6th placed Sheffield United from 21st placed Colchester. Notts have moved up to 14th but are 'a mere' 4 points from a play off place and have widened the gap from a relegation place to 10 points. Match Report - Week Days Preview - League Link-Ups
  2. Good to see Notts win.Hope this is the beginning of a better run of results.
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    League One Round-Up

    Another disappointing day for Notts fans, losing at home to local rivals Chesterfield who now sit comfortably in the play off places at 5th in the table. The big game of the day between MK Dons and Bristol City ended as a goalless draw. Swindon and Preston remain in 2nd and 4th place respectively with Oldham moving up to 6th replacing Sheffield United who fall to 7th. There was a League One game which end up being called off, however all the other remaining fixtures went ahead as planned and it makes for another interesting weekend of football at this level. League One results Colchester 2–3 Crewe Alexandra Doncaster 0–2 Walsall Fleetwood 1–1 Peterborough Gillingham 2–0 Sheffield United MK Dons 0–0 Bristol City Notts County 0–1 Chesterfield Port Vale 2–2 Bradford Preston North End 1–0 Coventry Scunthorpe 0–1 Oldham Swindon 2–0 Barnsley Yeovil 2–1 Crawley Rochdale v Leyton Orient - POSTPONED (Frozen Ground) Upcoming fixtures Monday 9th February 2015 Bradford v MK Dons Tuesday 10th February 2015 Barnsley v Fleetwood Bristol City v Port Vale Chesterfield v Preston North End Coventry v Scunthorpe Crawley v Doncaster Rovers Crewe Alexandra v Yeovil Leyton Orient v Notts County Oldham Athletic v Swindon Town Peterborough United v Gillingham Sheffield United v Colchester Walsall v Rochdale League update Today there were 4 home wins, 4 away wins, 3 draws and 1 postponement. Bristol City hold pole position with 58 points from 27 games. Swindon move up to 2nd with 57 points from 28 games replacing MK Dons who drop to 3rd on 56 points from 28 games. There is then a 6 point gap to Preston who remain 4th with 50 points from 28 games. Chesterfield stay at 5th 8 points lower with 42 points from 28 games. Oldham move up into the final play off place with 40 points having played 28 games. Sheffield United drop to 7th with 39 points from 28 games. Rochdale, Bradford, Peterborough and Fleetwood occupy positions 8 to 11th each on 38 points from 26, 27, 28 and 29 games respectively. Walsall climb up to 12th with 37 points from 28 games. Doncaster slip to 13th with 36 points from 27 games, just above Port Vale who have the same number of points but from 29 games. Barnsley drop to 15th with 35 points from 28 games, the same as Notts County who drop to 16th.. Gillingham move up to 17th also on 35 points but from 29 games. Scunthorpe fall to 18th with 33 points from only 26 games. Crewe move up to 19th with 32 points from 28 games. Coventry fall to 20th with 31 points from 29 games. Colchester stay at 21st with 28 points from 28 games, just above 22nd placed Yeovil who have the same number of points but from 29 games. Crawley fall to 23rd with 27 points from 29 games. 24th and bottom are Leyton Orient who have played 27 games accumulating 26 points. - 12 points separate 6th placed Oldham from 21st placed Colchester and 22nd placed Yeovil who are both on 28 points. Notts have fallen to 16th with 35 points, but are still only 5 points away from a play off place though are slightly worryingly only 7 points outside the relegation zone. Notts have a chance to climb the table with their next game, although being away they are playing against rock bottom Leyton Orient. League One Preview - PoN's Dashboard - Match Report
  4. Always an enjoyable read.Cheers JJ
  5. I note that although Chesterfield have scored 11 more goals than Notts they have also conceded 2 more.Perhaps a good day for Notts to have their shooting boots on.
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    League One Round-Up

    Results over the weekend have gone mostly as form would suggest though Notts' fans will be very disappointed with such a heavy defeat by the hands of Oldham Athletic. On Saturday there was 5 Home wins, 2 away wins and 3 draws. On Sunday we saw a home win and a draw. This weekends fixtures have widely opened up the play-off places and kept the automatic promotion widely open to the three teams in the running. League One Results Saturday January 31st 2015 Barnsley 2–1 Port Vale Bradford 1–1 Colchester Chesterfield 2–2 Doncaster Coventry 2–2 Rochdale Crawley 2–1 Preston North End Crewe Alexandra 0–5 MK Dons Leyton Orient 1–4 Scunthorpe Oldham 3–0 Notts County Peterborough 1–0 Yeovil Sheffield United 2–0 Swindon Sunday February 1st 2015 Bristol City 2–0 Fleetwood Walsall 1-1 Gillingham Upcoming fixtures Tuesday February 3rd 2015 Barnsley v Oldham League Update Bristol City are top of the league with 57 points from 26 games. MK Dons move to 2nd place after their resounding away win at lowly Crewe with 55 points from 27 games. Swindon drop to 3rd place, also with 54 points but from 27 games after losing away at Sheffield United who move up to 6th with 39 points from 25 games. Preston remain in 4th spot with 47 points from 27 game and Chesterfield stay at 5th also having played 27 games but with 8 points fewer on 39 points. Just outside the play-off places comes Rochdale dropping to 7th with 38 points from 26 games. Bradford remain 8th with 37 points from 26 games. Oldham move up to 9th and are also on 37 points from 26 games. Peterborough, the 4th team with 37 points move up to 10th from 27 games. Fleetwood drop to 11th also with 37 points but from 28 games, Doncaster fall to 12th with 36 points from 26 games. Notts fall to unlucky 13th with 35 points from 27 games, also on 35 points come Port Vale in 14th position after 28 games. In 15th place comes Walsall with 34 points from 27 games, 1 point above Scunthorpe who climb to 16th having played 25 games. Barnsley move up to 17th with 32 points from 26 games. Gillingham drop to 18th with 32 points from 28 games. Coventry fall to 19th with 31 points from 28 games. Crewe stay 20th in spite of their heavy home loss to MK Dons with 29 points from 27 games. Remaining at 21st comes Colchester with 28 points from 27 games. Crawley climb to 22nd with 27 points from 28 games, Leyton Orient drop to 23rd with 26 points from 27 games. Falling to 24th and bottom are Yeovil with 25 points from 28 games. Walsall could have knocked Notts down a place if they had won at home to Gillingham earlier today. 6th placed Sheffield United are 11 points ahead of 21st placed Colchester. Notts are 7 points clear of a relegation place but still only 4 points off the play-offs though some teams have games in hand. League One Preview - Magpies in the Market - League Link-Ups
  7. Already read and enjoyed,Thanks @PTID1862
  8. SD has plenty of selection options,I'll be interested to see the line up,bench and formation.
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    Magpies in the Market

    A very good,thoughtful article.
  10. Thanks @PTID1862.I'm looking forward to the next one with better news though.
  11. Is it just a case of the new players settling and getting to know each other better? Need to cut out out the unnecessary antics though.
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    Meet the Fans

    Terrific job all round.Some great comments.Thanks Cobby and Joe
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    League One Round-Up

    This weeks League One programme was curtailed due to the FA cup where hopefuls Preston and Sheffield United drew 1-1. Chesterfield lost 2-0 away at Derby. Bristol City lost at home to West Ham. The result of the round though was Bradford's unexpected 4 -2 away win at Premiership leaders Chelsea. Rochdale play Stoke tomorrow. Within the League One fixtures no major surprises were found, as three home teams won, two of the seven ties ended up as draws and only two resulted in wins for the away teams. League One Results Colchester 2 Leyton Orient 0 Fleetwood 1 Crawley 1 Gillingham 3 Oldham 2 MK Dons 2 Barnsley 0 Notts County 1 Peterborough 2 Port Vale 0 Crewe Alexandra 1 Yeovil 0 Coventry 0 Upcoming Fixtures Tuesday 27thJanuary 2015 Chesterfield v Crawley Scunthorpe v MK Dons League Update The top 5 places in League One remain unchanged. Swindon are in top spot with 54 points from 26 games with Bristol City in second place on the same number of points but having played a game less. In 3rd place are MK Dons with 51 points from 25 games followed in 4th place by Preston on 47 points from 26 games. There is then a gap of 10 points with Rochdale in 5th place on 37 points from 25 games, level with Fleetwood having beaten Crawley move up to 6th having played 25 games. Bradford drop to 7th with 36 points from 25 games with Sheffield United also on 36 points but having played a game less. Chesterfield, Notts, Doncaster Rovers and Port Vale come next, all on 35 points having played 25, 26, 25 and 27 games respectively. Peterborough move up to 13th with 34 points from 26 games, while Oldham, on the same number of points drop to 14th from 25 games. Walsall fall to 15th on 33 points from 26 games. Gillingham move to 16th with 31 points from 27 games. Coventry also move up to 17th, with 30 points from 27 games. Barnsley drop down to 18th and Scunthorpe to 19th both on 29 points Barnsley have played 25 games but Scunthorpe have only played 23. Crewe climb out of the relegation places to 20th place also with 29 points but from 26 games. Colchester,still in the drop zone ,move up to 21st with 27 points from 26 games. Leyton Orient drop to 22nd with 26 points from 26 games with Yeovil moving off the bottom to 23rd with 25 points from 27 games. Crawley drop to rock bottom with 24 points from 26 games. 10 points separate 6th placed Fleetwood and 21st placed Colchester. Notts are 2 points off a play-off place but also only 8 points off a relegation spot. Match Thread - League One Preview - Match Report - PoN's Video System
  14. It sounded like the defence played really well.Good point away.
  15. I too listened on the radio and agree with @PTID1862.It certainly sounded better than the last few games.
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    League One Round-Up

    @themightymagpies-The Rams let themselves down.How do you think I feel?Like you the Notts result (quite a bit)made up for it.
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    Meet the Fans

    Credit for both videoes.Well done again Cobby and Joe
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    League One Round-Up

    In this weeks round-up there hasn't been many surprises within the League One fixtures. Only three stand out which are Gillingham, Port Vale and Yeovil. Whilst the top end of the table hasn't changed much with only Rochdale making their way into the play-off places, as Sheffield United drop just outside and remain on the same points as Bradford. Yeovil will be hoping they can continue their form with a win on Tuesday over Preston, however after this weekend the play-offs remain wide open. League One Results Colchester 0 Walsall 2 Doncaster 1 Barnsley 0 Fleetwood 0 Oldham 2 Gillingham 3 Coventry 1 MK Dons 1 Sheffield United 0 Notts County 2 Crewe Alexandra 1 Port Vale 2 Peterborough 1 Rochdale 4 Crawley 1 Scunthorpe 0 Bristol City 2 Swindon 3 Chesterfield 1 Yeovil 1 Bradford 0 Upcoming Fixtures – Tuesday 20th January 2015 Doncaster v Notts County Oldham v Rochdale Preston v Yeovil League Update There were home wins for Doncaster Rovers, Gillingham, MKDons, Notts, Port Vale, Rochdale and Yeovil. There were away wins for Walsall, Oldham and Bristol City. Swindon remain top on 54 points after 26 games but Bristol City still have a game in hand. MK Dons move up to 3rd after their home win over Sheffield United, who slip to 7th, both having played 24 games. Preston drop to 4th from 25 games. Rochdale move up to 5th after their impressive home win over Crawley. Bradford currently occupy the final play-off spot, though they lost away to bottom of the league club Yeovil. In the chasing pack behind Sheffield United come Chesterfield in 8th place with Port Vale moving up to 9th. Notts now move up to 10th with 34 points from 24 games, level with Fleetwood who have played 26 games, Oldham who have played 24 and Tuesday nights opponents Doncaster Rovers, who have also played 24 games. Yeovil remain anchored at the bottom of the league with 23 points from 24 games, even though they beat Bradford City. Crawley stay at 23rd with 24 points from 23 games. Colchester are also on 24 points and in 22nd place. Crewe drop into the final relegation place after Notts beat them and have 26 points. Also on 26 points are Leyton Orient. Gillingham move up to 19th after their 3 -1 home win over Coventry who remain in 18th place. Barnsley and Scunthorpe, 16th and 17th also have 29 points. Peterborough drop to 15th with 31 points from 25 games and Walsall move up to 14th with 33 points from 26 games. Still only 10 points separate 6th placed Bradford City from 21st placed Crewe. If Notts beat Doncaster on Tuesday they will move into the final play-off place at the expense of Bradford City, provided Oldham beat Rochdale. However Notts would drop a place if they don't win and Oldham win. All is still to play for! Match Thread - League One Preview - Match Report - Aftermath
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    League Link-Ups

    All parties benefit.
  20. Yes folks,if you've not read them yet I recommend you go and have a look.2 brilliant blogs.Thanks @PTID1862 & @Super_Danny_Allsopp.
  21. super_ram

    On The Table

    With a run of consistent good form amost any team can can still make a push for promotion.Conversely the same apples to any team having a bad run regarding relegation.
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    League One Round-Up

    There have been some surprising victories for sides in League One within this past weekends fixtures, Crawley, Colchester and Scunthorpe are all within this bracket. Whilst sides like Rochdale, Crewe, Fleetwood and Sheffield United have all triumphed in close and difficult games within their own rights. The most surprising result would be at the Bescot Stadium where Walsall lost to Scunthorpe, the West Midlands side will be stunned after this defeat. League One Results Barnsley 2 Yeovil 0 Bradford 1 Rochdale 2 Bristol City 4 Notts County 0 Chesterfield 3 Port Vale 0 Crawley 2 MK Dons 2 Crewe 3 Gillingham 1 Leyton Orient 0 Fleetwood 1 Oldham 2 Doncaster 2 Peterborough 0 Colchester 2 Sheffield United 2 Preston 1 Walsall 1 Scunthorpe 4 Upcoming Fixture – Monday 12th January 2015 Coventry v Swindon – Kick Off 7:45pm League Update Home wins today for Barnsley, Bristol City, Chesterfield, Crewe, Sheffield United and away wins for Rochdale, Colchester and Scunthorpe. This means that Bristol City move 3 points clear of Swindon at the top, though Swindon will hope to beat Coventry in Monday nights fixture. MK Dons move up to 3rd after drawing away at Crawley, while Preston drop to 4th after losing away 2-1 to Sheffield United who remain in 6th place. At the other end Yeovil remain rooted in bottom place after losing 2-1 at Barnsley. Crawley occupy 23rd place despite drawing away. Colchester move up to 22nd with a surprise 2-0 win away at Peterborough. Gillingham slip into the bottom 4 after their 3-1 loss away at Crewe. Sheffield United have 36 points, while Gillingham have 25 points, so there are only 11 points separating a promotion or relegation place. Notts having slipped to 12th place could be overtaken if Coventry win at home against Swindon on Monday and are now just 6 points clear of 21st placed Gillingham. They are however only 5 points behind 6th placed Sheffield United and have played fewer games than some teams around them. Match Thread - League One Preview - Match Report - Aftermath
  23. An excellent review.Thanks @NorthantsPie.
  24. Some very interesting fixtures there.It will be interesting to see which teams suffer a slump and which teams push on.

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