If the stats are not bad enough ie 19 shots v 3, 8 of theirs on target v ZERO.....read this.....wave after wave of Cambridge attacks.....make no mistake, Exeter will almost certainly move above us shortly because of their games in hand, and then we will be hanging onto a top 7 spot by our fingernails.....plus we have Luton, Mansfield, Coventry etc still to play.....I might start drinking a bit more often to dull the pain.....what a waste of the best start to a season in my lifetime.

Managerless Cambridge won their third League Two fixture in a row by beating promotion-chasing Notts County 1-0.

Medy Elito scored the winner for United in the 30th minute to continue their fine form since the departure of manager Shaun Derry.

The U's dominated the first half and took the lead when Jevani Brown's shot took a deflection and ran through to Elito, who took a touch past goalkeeper Adam Collin before firing home.

Brown was involved again when he found Billy Waters, whose shot from the edge of the box was pushed wide by Collin, before Brad Halliday surged forward on the right and forced the goalkeeper into a save with his feet.

Moments before half-time Elito struck an ambitious effort from distance which went only narrowly wide, and immediately after the break Liam O'Neil headed over following Uche Ikpeazu's cross from the by-line.

Brown continued to be central to everything Cambridge did going forward and he saw a shot deflected through to Collin just after the hour.

Ikpeazu saw his effort tipped over in the final seconds but his side comfortably saw off the limited threat of the Magpies to secure three points.