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Just a friendly visitor to this thread. It is amazing how one result can lift an entire camp, I wouldn't be surprised at all to see Grimsby beat a Stevenage side that have nothing to play for and are in transition.
Chesterfield by all accounts were impressive yesterday and seem to have acquired the swagger which was last evident at Field Mill for the 2nd half of our game in November, the difference this time is that they saw the victory through. But games in hand aren't as good as points on the board, they're a dangerous side as is evident with results against several teams in the higher echelons of the league, but are poor against some of the so called lesser sides. An interesting run in for them.
Barnet I fear are already gone, with the Allen appointment coming 2 months too late, but they too have some interesting games lined up. I think they'll fall short but still have all sorts of implications by taking points from relegation rivals.
Vale have been resilient of late, a tough nut to crack but also toothless in attack. A brilliant result for them at high flying Wycombe at the weekend, aside from the 5-1 embarrassment at Cheltenham, they've only come unstuck against 3 of the better sides in the division and only by the odd goal since the middle of January. Easter weekend is huge, take 4 points and I think they'll just about have enough. 2 points wouldn't be a disaster, but any less would be bad news.
I think FGR and Morecambe will guide themselves clear, both had good results at the weekend. The team that have a nightmare run in is Yeovil, what a horrendous set of fixtures. I think this will go right down to the wire!
Chesterfield by all accounts were impressive yesterday and seem to have acquired the swagger which was last evident at Field Mill for the 2nd half of our game in November, the difference this time is that they saw the victory through. But games in hand aren't as good as points on the board, they're a dangerous side as is evident with results against several teams in the higher echelons of the league, but are poor against some of the so called lesser sides. An interesting run in for them.
Barnet I fear are already gone, with the Allen appointment coming 2 months too late, but they too have some interesting games lined up. I think they'll fall short but still have all sorts of implications by taking points from relegation rivals.
Vale have been resilient of late, a tough nut to crack but also toothless in attack. A brilliant result for them at high flying Wycombe at the weekend, aside from the 5-1 embarrassment at Cheltenham, they've only come unstuck against 3 of the better sides in the division and only by the odd goal since the middle of January. Easter weekend is huge, take 4 points and I think they'll just about have enough. 2 points wouldn't be a disaster, but any less would be bad news.
I think FGR and Morecambe will guide themselves clear, both had good results at the weekend. The team that have a nightmare run in is Yeovil, what a horrendous set of fixtures. I think this will go right down to the wire!