beerbantam
17th March 2007, 09:25 PM
Scunthorpe's lead at the top of League One was cut to four points after they were held to a 1-1 draw at Brighton.
Jermaine Beckford put the visitors in front on 64 minutes but Bas Savage equalised just eight minutes later - and Scunthorpe had Matt Sparrow sent off in injury-time after a second yellow card.
Bristol City took full advantage with a 1-0 win at Crewe, Enoch Showunmi grabbing the winner with five minutes remaining.
Nottingham Forest (http://www.sportinglife.com/football/cc_league1/news/story_get.cgi?STORY_NAME=soccer/07/03/17/SOCCER_League_One_Review.html#) also scored on 85 minutes to edge past Gillingham at the City Ground, Lewis McGugan ensuring the home side moved above Yeovil into third place.
Yeovil were beaten 1-0 at home by promotion rivals Blackpool, Andy Morrell's 57th-minute strike enough for the visitors, who had Shaun Barker dismissed two minutes later.
A superb comeback from Oldham earnt them a point against Leyton Orient, Chris Taylor and Andy Liddell scoring in the last 17 minutes after Gary Alexander - later dismissed for two bookings - and Gary Hooper had put the home side in command.
At the foot of the table, Rotherham kept their faint hopes of avoiding relegation alive with victory at fellow strugglers Brentford.
Delroy 'fat boy' Facey grabbed the only goal of the game after 13 minutes while Cheltenham also claimed a vital win at Doncaster through a goal in each half from Steven Gillespie and substitute Kayode Odejayi.
Former England midfielder Darren'sick note' Anderton scored the only goal as Bournemouth beat Millwall 1-0, and Northampton came from a goal down at Managerless Bradford to win courtesy of goals from Bradley Johnson and Kenny Deuchar, inept caretaker David Wetherall opted to do ****-all about Northamptons fightback.
Carlisle's Joe Garner had an eventful game as he cancelled out Luke Beckett's opener for Huddersfield before being sent off in the last minute for two bookable offences.
Tranmere edged a five-goal thriller at Port Vale after almost blowing a two-goal lead.
Chris Greenacre's double, the second from the penalty spot, had the visitors in charge but Vale drew level through Danny Sonner and Leon Constantine before Kevin Ellison (83) grabbed the winner.
Jermaine Beckford put the visitors in front on 64 minutes but Bas Savage equalised just eight minutes later - and Scunthorpe had Matt Sparrow sent off in injury-time after a second yellow card.
Bristol City took full advantage with a 1-0 win at Crewe, Enoch Showunmi grabbing the winner with five minutes remaining.
Nottingham Forest (http://www.sportinglife.com/football/cc_league1/news/story_get.cgi?STORY_NAME=soccer/07/03/17/SOCCER_League_One_Review.html#) also scored on 85 minutes to edge past Gillingham at the City Ground, Lewis McGugan ensuring the home side moved above Yeovil into third place.
Yeovil were beaten 1-0 at home by promotion rivals Blackpool, Andy Morrell's 57th-minute strike enough for the visitors, who had Shaun Barker dismissed two minutes later.
A superb comeback from Oldham earnt them a point against Leyton Orient, Chris Taylor and Andy Liddell scoring in the last 17 minutes after Gary Alexander - later dismissed for two bookings - and Gary Hooper had put the home side in command.
At the foot of the table, Rotherham kept their faint hopes of avoiding relegation alive with victory at fellow strugglers Brentford.
Delroy 'fat boy' Facey grabbed the only goal of the game after 13 minutes while Cheltenham also claimed a vital win at Doncaster through a goal in each half from Steven Gillespie and substitute Kayode Odejayi.
Former England midfielder Darren'sick note' Anderton scored the only goal as Bournemouth beat Millwall 1-0, and Northampton came from a goal down at Managerless Bradford to win courtesy of goals from Bradley Johnson and Kenny Deuchar, inept caretaker David Wetherall opted to do ****-all about Northamptons fightback.
Carlisle's Joe Garner had an eventful game as he cancelled out Luke Beckett's opener for Huddersfield before being sent off in the last minute for two bookable offences.
Tranmere edged a five-goal thriller at Port Vale after almost blowing a two-goal lead.
Chris Greenacre's double, the second from the penalty spot, had the visitors in charge but Vale drew level through Danny Sonner and Leon Constantine before Kevin Ellison (83) grabbed the winner.