League Two Review

Last updated : 24 September 2008 By Paul Fisher

Burys victory at Barnet put the Greater Manchester team joint top, the two Andys Morrell and Bishop replied to Adomah's goal in the first half to Keep Bury undefeated. Keeping Bury company are Wycombe Wanderers who beat Dagenham 2-1 at Adams Park. Mike Williamson bagged two for Wanderers whilst Ben Strevens scored for the Daggers. Bradford slipped up at home for the first time going down 3-1 at Valley Parade. Danny Hollands opened the scoring for the Cherries in the first half with Winger Joe Colbeck equalising late on in the first period, but second half goals from Jeff Goulding and Jason Pearce took all three points down to the south coast.

Shrewsbury keep up the pressure on the top three but could only draw at Chester 1-1. Grant Holt grabbed his third of the season but Paul McManus grabbed one back for City just before half-time. Aldershot remain undefeated at home by beating Gillingham 2-1. Kirk Hudson opened for the Shots however the Gills Simeon Jackson cancelled it out however it was Scott Davies who grabbed the Winner at the Recreation Ground.Brentford managed a point at home to Lincoln City in a delayed kick off match. Lincolns coach didn't get to the ground till 3pm so the start was delayed 40 minutes. It the Bees who started off the brighter with Nathan Elders strike which was cancelled out by Adrian Patulea.

Darlington beat Accrington 3-0 in front of only 2814 at the Darlington Arena, On loan striker Billy Clarke kept up his impressive scoring record with his sixth and seventh of the season whilst Alan White scored the other. Rochdale stay in mid-table following their 2-1 victory over the Spireites. The most impressive result of the day was Macclesfields victory at Port Vale 4-1. Goals from Simon Yeo (2) Terry Dunfield and Izak Reid for the Silkmen whilst Louis Dodds grabbed Vales goal in front of 6645 at Vale Park.

Exeter and Notts County shared the spoils at St James Park, City opened the scoring with Matt Gill that was cancelled out by Michael Johnson for County. Defender Matt Taylor restored The Grecians lead before a 93rd minute equaliser by Sean Canham. Morecambe and Grimsby shared the points at Christie Park, Peter Till scored from the spot and Wayne Curtis equalised for the Shrimpers, Grimsby remain mangerless as I write after sacking Alan Buckley during the week. Rotherham move closer to zero points after a win over fellow minus side Luton Town Alex Rhodes scoring the winner and Town remain bottom on -20