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AMMIES' FATE NOW IN OWN HANDS
VICTORIOUS Salford boss Neil Wood is delighted his side’s playoff fate is in their own hands heading into the last game of the season after a huge win at ten-man Carlisle United.
EVANS HAILS HEROICS OF HIS PLAYERS
PROUD boss Steve Evans branded his Stevenage players as “heroes” after they sealed promotion to League One with one game of the season to spare with victory over Grimsby.
Delight for Danny as Donny end the drought
DANNY Schofield has spoken of his relief as his Doncaster side ended a winless run at nine matches with victory over Colchester.
Great Scott! Staying up is a high for Lindsey
DELIGHTED Scott Lindsey believes ensuring Crawley’s survival in League Two is the best achievement of his career after the Red Devils played out a goalless draw against Walsall in their last home game of the season.
STAGS PRAYING FOR A MIRACLE
FRUSTRATED Mansfield boss Nigel Clough has admitted his side’s play-off dream looks to be over after defeat to “bogey side” Harrogate Town.
ASKEY 'FEELS THE POOL FANS PAIN'
RELEGATED boss John Askey has admitted he feels for the Hartlepool supporters after watching their team suffer a second demotion to the National League in seven years.
Big victory puts Jim in driving seat for Dale...
JIM McNulty boosted his chances of landing the Rochdale manager’s job on a full-time basis with a convincing win.
VINCENT HAILS HIS TOP-CLASS CLARETS...
JUBILANT boss Vincent Kompany lauded his Burnley troops after they wrapped up the Championship title with victory at neighbours Blackburn on Tuesday.
TEEN STAR IS ON PATH TO THE TOP
PLAYER PROFILE ALEX SCOTT BRISTOL CITY MIDFIELDER
IT'S JOY FOR TOP ARGYLE AND THE BLUES...
TOP Two Plymouth and Ipswich took a giant stride towards the Championship with crucial victories.
ARENA DEAL IS BIG BOOST FOR MARK
COVENTRY City boss Mark Robins has expressed his delight that the club’s future at the CBS Arena has been secured for the next five years.
INJURY PAIN FOR DIKE AND WILMOT
WEST Brom and Stoke have both been left counting the cost of their Championship clash last weekend.
Exciting talent has qualities to go far
CARDIFF City were outclassed by Sheffield United in last weekend’s 4-1 defeat at Bramall Lane – with one notable exception.
ARGYLE'S CALLUM IS WRIGHT ON TIME...
PLYMOUTH Argyle hung on to top spot as Callum Wright popped up with a dramatic late winner at Shrewsbury.
JOE CAN BE 'INCREDIBLE' FOR SWANS NEXT TERM
SWANSEA boss Russell Martin has defended midfielder Joe Allen after his red card in the 4-2 win against Preston in midweek – and reckons he will be ‘incredible’ next season.
JONNY WINS IT - AND IS TOAST OF THE O'S!
SWINDON midfielder Jonny Williams earned the gratitude of everyone at Leyton Orient by netting his side’s late winner against Bradford.
BRADY’S BUNCH EAGER TO TURN ALL THE PAIN INTO JOY...
COBBLERS CLOSING IN ON PROMOTION DREAM
'HERO' TELFORD DOOMS POOLS
SCOTT Lindsey hailed Crawley Town striker Dom Telford after his two-goal haul at Hartlepool United all but secured his side their League Two safety.
ROBINS' ROUT 'NOT ENOUGH'
JODY Morris felt his Swindon side’s performance was far from perfect after they came from behind to rout AFC Wimbledon at the Cherry Red Records Stadium.
SIMPSON DOUBLE DELIGHT IN CUMBRIA
PAUL Simpson was doubly delighted after his promotion-chasing Carlisle United side earned bragging rights over their Cumbrian neighbours Barrow by completing the double over them for the first time since 1961 with a deserved away victory.
MISERY FOR McNULTY AT DALE'S EXIT
JIM McNulty admitted he was devastated after Rochdale were relegated out of the Football League.
WELLENS ON A HIGH AFTER SPIRITED O’S EASE TO TITLE
Another clean sheet is a winner
PATIENCE IS A VIRTUE FOR RAMS
PAUL Warne pointed to his Derby County side’s patience as being key to victory over Burton Albion which helped them climb back into the play-off places.
TROTTERS SAVOUR SHEEHAN STRIKE
JOSH Sheehan took up an interval plea from boss Ian Evatt to shoot on sight and delivered a priceless winner for play-off chasing Bolton. After a frustrating opening half,
TEDIC KEEPS HOPE ALIVE FOR TYKES
MICHAEL Duff praised the performance of Slobodan Tedic as his Barnsley side defeated Oxford to keep their hopes of a top-two finish alive.
MOORE'S OWLS FIND A SPARK
DARREN Moore said it was all about “getting the win” after his Sheffield Wednesday side edged past Exeter.
SCHUEY SALUTES PATIENT PILGRIMS
STEVEN Schumacher was delighted to see patience pay off for his promotion-chasing Plymouth against Cambridge.
PARTY TIME BUT KIERAN STAYS CALM
Players ordered to skip celebrations
CANCER-HIT NICK FORCED TO HANG UP HIS BOOTS
BRISTOL Rovers defender Nick Anderton has been forced to retire at the age of 26 following an operation to remove a cancerous tumour.
WE CAN STILL DO THIS, SEASIDERS!
BLACKPOOL boss Stephen Dobbie believes his team can still survive after earning their first away win since October with victory over Birmingham City at St Andrew’s.