League Two - Round-up: Bradford leave it late

Eurosport - Wed, 29 Oct 09:47:00 2008

Bradford went top with their win over Bury, as Wycombe fell to third after being snowed off at Adams Park.

FOOTBALL 2006-2007 Championship Bradford City Stuart McCall - 0

Wycombe fans were left disappointed as the league leaders were snowed off the pitch after just 23 minutes against Macclesfield, with no goals scored.

The match between Luton and Bournemouth also came a cropper to the snowy conditions.

Elsewhere, Barry Conlon netted a late winner for Bradford who made hard-work of their 1-0 win over Bury at Valley Parade.

Fellow high-flyers Darlington made it seven games without defeat as Ricky Ravenhill helped secure a 1-0 win on the road to Rotherham.

Plenty of goals in particular at the New Meadow where Shrewsbury and Barnet battled out a 2-2 draw.

The Bees had taken a surprising two-goal lead early on through John O'Flynn but conceded two in as many minutes to settle for a point on their travels.

Brentford found themselves trailing early-doors on the road to an out-of-form Chester who had lost their last three league games before their comprehensive 3-0 win.

Ryan Lowe and Kevin Roberts found their way onto the score sheet for the Blues.

In-form Exeter also came a cropper to Lee Richardson's Chesterfield.

The Spireites made it three wins in three games with an emphatic 6-1 victory over The Grecians, ending their run of five wins in six games.

At Sincil Bank as Lincoln made it four wins in a row and continued their nine-match unbeaten run with a 2-0 win over in-form Gillingham.

Lee Frecklington gave The Imps the lead after just 12 minutes of play, with Dany N'Guesson adding a second just two minutes later to end the Gills' four-match unbeaten run.

Mark Orber, Ben Strevens (two) and Paul Benson all scored for Dagenham & Redbridge as they ended their three-match losing run with a convincing 4-0 win over lowly Grimsby, who are yet to win a league game.

Aldershot picked up their first win in seven games against in form Port Vale. Defender Louie Soares dashing the Valiants' run of three wins in four games.

Rochdale took all three points at Notts County when Jamie Forrester's converted penalty was cancelled out just after the hour mark with a fine shot from Dale striker Lee Thorpe, who doubled his tally just minutes later.

Morecambe managed a point at home despite defender Henry McStay's own goal early on against Accrington Stanley.

Craig Stanley managed to find the right net to earn a point for Morecambe, who have now not won in 10 games.

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  1. I think you will find that Bradford are now 2nd and­ that Wycombe are still first. I thought Journalists­ were supposed to gather accurate facts before reporting­ on an issue, obviously a real football fan that wrote­ this garbage!

    From Luke W, on Wed 29 Oct 11:14AM
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