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Yeovil have had a straight red for violent conduct.

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  • Your a bit behind Doctor!

  • Two reds for Yeovil and Exeter go one down

  • Barnet 1-0 up against FGR

  • Zoko Yeovil's leading scorer was sent off for violent conduct so will miss the game against us unless they appeal and win it.

  • Mansfield 1 Crewe 4 HT.

  • That’s quite a satisfactory first half!

    Cambridge winning, Yeovil with at least two suspended for next week, Mansfield getting thumped and even MK Dons losing!

  • Not so fast... if Dickson's was denying a goalscoring opportunity, isn't that just one match (Tues v Swindon)? I don't know - just putting 2 and 2 together as DDH scored the pen just after

  • A red for violent conduct results, I believe, in a 3 match ban. In any case Yrovil have to play remaining 45 with 9 men and then again Tuesday while we rest up. That's surely in our favour.
    Other results going our way, can we call time on today's matches now please.

  • Damn Exeter equalized.

  • Notts County in front now too

  • Accy beating C*l U

  • @Twizz Zoko's was violent conduct. But I'm talking about Dickson's...

  • Cambridge back in front

  • Just need Coventry to get a goal and everything else to stay as is....

  • Wigan beating franchise 5-1

  • Exeter have equalized again 2-2.

  • Bollocks now it's 2-3!

  • Exeter ahead

  • Coventry equaliser!

  • TEN added minutes in the Exeter game...

  • 10 mins injury time- come on Cambridge!

  • Notts County back in front

  • If Cambridge could even have drawn it would have been huge. But no, they equalize in injury time at our place, and cough up a late lead to our promotion rivals at home.

  • Ours and Exeter's run ins are incredibly similar:

    Exeter: Accrington (a), Chesterfield (h), Crawley (h), Stevenage (a), Colchester (h)

    Wycombe: Yeovil (a), Lincoln (a), Accrington (h), Chesterfield (a), Stevenage (h)

    Can't help but feel that if we don't pick up at least 3 points from those two crunch games against Lincoln and Accrington (so long as Accy do us a favour against Exeter next week), then this COULD be an awful lot closer than we all were hoping for...

  • Today's results come close to making us nailed on for the playoffs (8th and 9th 11 back with 15 on offer), but I am so gutted about Exeter coming back. Even a draw would have seen us 4 ahead with superior goal difference. We may need to win 4 of 5.

  • @Brownie said:
    Ours and Exeter's run ins are incredibly similar:

    Exeter: Accrington (a), Chesterfield (h), Crawley (h), Stevenage (a), Colchester (h)

    Wycombe: Yeovil (a), Lincoln (a), Accrington (h), Chesterfield (a), Stevenage (h)

    Can't help but feel that if we don't pick up at least 3 points from those two crunch games against Lincoln and Accrington (so long as Accy do us a favour against Exeter next week), then this COULD be an awful lot closer than we all were hoping for...

    Out of those matches I would say Exeter will get 10 points whereas we will get 8. Hope I am wrong.

  • We have the better goal difference @mooneyman so if that was to happen then we MIGHT be okay... but that's far too close for comfort.

  • @Brownie said
    Can't help but feel that if we don't pick up at least 3 points from those two crunch games against Lincoln and Accrington (so long as Accy do us a favour against Exeter next week), then this COULD be an awful lot closer than we all were hoping for...

    If I’ve got the maths right, Stanley are up if they beat Exeter next week - so let’s hope they deliver a champions elect style tonking. If we can perform against Yeovil we will be in good shape.

  • Even Lincoln can be a threat if they bear us and win their game in hand. Unless Notts County run the table and the rest of us faceplant, I think the final spot has to be between us, Exeter and Lincoln.

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