Wednesday, September 30, 2009

S English Soccer England Football League Division One Review

S English Soccer England Football League Division One Review It seems that Swindon Town have been keeping an eye on football in England, recently, at least that what I say anyway. Since I switched to be the most likely to remain on the fierce relegation battle, have not set foot wrong.This was confirmed by another victory at home on Saturday.The Doncaster Rovers 2-1 win gives them three rebound on the line, and confidence seems to have been restored. The teams are still battling to visit the County Ground - beware.Manager iffy Onouris was well pleased with the final reason, and also seems optimistic of survival. It may also be in a good mood, because the proposed TV project with Big Ron is in line z, doors.At high, Southend reconfirmed their promotion credentials with a fine 2-0 defeat outside of Yeovil, which keeps them on top. Shaun Goater scored the second, and its goals could be crucial for the rest of the season. Brentford too can read this column. Last week, I expressed a conce that disappear leaving DJ Campbell to Birmingham for a pittance could harm their promotion aspirations. Apparently wrong.The Bees are absolutely paggered Walsall 5-0, proving that can score without the DJ (League player of the month of January), misery and abandoned on a pile Paul Merson. Brentford still look in good position, sitting 5th with games in hand. Walsall try to be in decline, and Merson has hinted he will quit if the results are not improve.Colchester we continue to marvel at their impressive this term. A comfortable 3-1 victory over Bradford City 1-0 after a record rack nine consecutive victories, and perhaps most impressive winner of 19 squat 21.Bradford went ahead through veteran Dean Windass just before half time - the big striker is still a force to be reckoned with at this level. The game, now one strain was transformed by the inspirational Richard Garcia who headed home twice early in the second half. Garcia has notched 6 in his last 4 games. Confidence display was rounded off by Chris Iwelumo, also in a position immediately after the hour.Colchester must believe that he may, without going off to play the lottery - which brings together the second, 1 point behind Southend, hand.Also with a game high, Basley has slipped in unnoticed in recent weeks, while others have failed. A 2-0 victory over Bristol City at home this weekend, students in fourth place. Most of them can be attributed to striker Marc Richards, who bagged both goals, bringing her count to 10 in the last 15 outings. His first was a wonderful lobby after his approach.Back essentially a matter for the foreseeable DOUR Rotherham & Hartlepool ended 0-0. Both parties are in deep difficulties, and must tu the page soon or bye bye. Hartlepool were under the instruction of the young Paul Stephenson team for the first time since the great turmoil in the advertising club. Hopefully we can get on track.MK grant to try to drift, without a paddle after going 2-0 at Scunthorpe. Scunny points will be happy to remain above water, thanks to their prolific goal Getter Billy Sharp. Another Sharp corset to the game after just 10 minutes.As Donations - seem to go. Nobody missed? Blackpool continue to show great determination at home, and try to get what we want to remain in force. The Seasiders were very unlucky to take only 1 point from their encounter with Notts Forest.A credible 8399 was for this reason that in drawing 2-2 Blackpool were always in control, until the last minute by the equalizer Bennett.Oldham Forest Julian's Athletic triggered by the same 1-0 win in the game completely at home to Port Vale. This leaves the latex 7 points adrift of the play off places. Manager Ronnie Moore knows that must improve quickly.Finally, Chesterfield held their unbeaten run and play off their hopes of an equalizer at home against the end of Gillingham. Chesterfiald located in the 7th, with the gills of the problems for moment.Written by Norbert Wartle - England Football Division One correspondent. Read more of his work here: Football England.

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