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Post by ffctom_b on Mar 24, 2011 23:44:58 GMT 1
he visitors, under Graham Westley, have found a tremendous late burst as the season reaches its climax. Tuesday's victory at Burton was a fourth in a row and leaves them fifth. The trick is to hold onto a play-off spot after reaching such heady heights for the first time. Many teams fall straight out again. It would seem unlikely that Westley would allow Stevenage to drop their guard. John Mousinho continues to supply goals from midfield, while if centre-backs win leagues - for which it is a bit late - then you will find few better partnerships than Jon Ashton and Mark Roberts. The lack of a focal main striker to bang in goals and build around is undoubtedly why they come up short among the best, but Macclesfield are not in that category. And yet, the Silkmen have only been beaten twice in 11 games, winning at Morecambe in midweek at 3.0 to cement their fine recent form. Hamza Bencherif scored twice, adding to one last Saturday, surely securing League Two football for another season. It is hard to go against Macclesfield, yet hard to see either side ceding easily. The draw seems the best option.
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Post by ffctom_b on Mar 27, 2011 14:50:53 GMT 1
RESULT 4-0 WIN FOR STEVENAGE
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