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Thread: Saturday's prospects for the other 5 in the bottom 6

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    Saturday's prospects for the other 5 in the bottom 6

    Exeter v Hartlepool
    For Hartlepool it is a long journey and they will neither fly nor stay in a 5 star hotel. Surely this is an Exeter win.

    Carlisle United v Stevenage
    Stevenage never feel obliged to entertain and they tend to play in a somewhat robust manner so this could be a bit of a struggle. Not likely to be a defeat for us but we could struggle to force a win.

    Tranmere v Plymouth
    Tranmere are the only one of the other 5 strugglers at home. Plymouth have a long way to travel but are just outside the play-off zone, so no more than a point for Tranmere.

    Newport v York
    Bearing in mind the respective league positions of these two teams a draw would be a good result for us and it could well happen.

    Cambridge v Oxford
    Can't see this being the same result as the Boat Race, which Oxford won by the biggest margin since 1973. Cambridge will be loving it, being back in the Football League and relishing the chance to position Oxford nearer the s[color=b

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    re: Saturday's prospects for the other 5 in the bottom 6

    The fact that Accrington were bottom after 4 games and are now looking up rather than down just goes to show what can happen with a group of players when a decent manager comes in and gives them structure and motivation. There is no reason why we can't be looking up rather than down in a few weeks time!

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    re: Saturday's prospects for the other 5 in the bottom 6

    Accrington Stanley got their first point in their 4th match, a 2 - 2 draw at home to Luton Town. Then they lost the next match, making it 1 point from their first 5 matches.

    Subsequently they have taken 15 points from 6 matches.

    John Coleman is back there, replacing Janes Beattie.

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