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Thread: On Tuesday Morecambe v Port Vale & Stevenage v Oldham

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    On Tuesday Morecambe v Port Vale & Stevenage v Oldham

    Right, let's make the Stevenage v Oldham match a draw and on Saturday we win by 3 at Oldham, thus going above them on goal difference.

    So, that's sorted.

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    That is nearly as bad as JP telling the results of teams around us to make himself feel slightly better,no good working himself into a frenzy when we are getting beat and all laughing and jokey when were winning.If we get beat on wednesday some will say its a good thing so we can concentrate on the league rubbish as a get out clause because we got beat to make themselves feel better but in reality thats a load of crap and you know it.So got out there and win and stop making excuses.

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    That was not a good night for us. Morecambe, Stevenage and Oldham got a total of 5 points.

    We are now 6 points ahead of bottom club Stevenage with our game in hand being at home to Newport County, which was scheduled for 4th January but which was postponed for the FA Cup round three match at Cardiff City to take place. This home match against Newport County does not seem to have been re-scheduled at the moment.

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