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BBC Sport | Football | League Two | World Edition

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·Hendon agrees new Barnet contract
Barnet assistant boss Ian Hendon signs a new two-year deal with the club.
·Captain urges Darlington to relax
Darlington captain Steve Foster urges his players to relax and go into Saturday's play-off semi-final first-leg with Rochdale full of belief.
·Darlington v Rochdale (Sat)
Team news ahead of Saturday's semi-final, first-leg League Two play-off match.
·Lincoln release midfielder Amoo
Ryan Amoo becomes the latest player to be released by Lincoln City.
·Lee heads Notts County exit list
Notts County strikers Jason Lee and Lawrie Dudfield are among eight players being released by the club.
·Ince wins final League Two award
Milton Keynes Dons boss Paul Ince is named as League Two's manager of the month for April, after guiding them to the title.
·Brentford plan two out and two in
Brentford make John Mousinho available for transfer and will not be offering Ricky Shakes a new contract.
·Imps dismiss link with Boulding
Lincoln City assistant manager Iffy Onuora dismisses speculation linking the Imps with Mansfield striker Michael Boulding.
·Crow unhappy with Posh rejection
Striker Danny Crow is disappointed to learn he has no future at Peterborough United.
·Transfers
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BBC Sport | Football | Teams | Bristol Rovers | UK Edition

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·Lambert aims for Pirates progress
Bristol Rovers striker Rickie Lambert says he can go one better next year after scoring his 19th goal of the season at Leyton Orient.
·Leyton Orient 3-1 Bristol Rovers
Goals by leading scorer Adam Boyd and Jabo Ibehre in the closingstages give Orient their first win in eight games.
·Lawrence looking for Italian test
Bristol Rovers director of football Lennie Lawrence is hoping for Italian opposition in the last game at the Memorial Stadium before it is rebuilt.
·Pirates to share with Cheltenham
Bristol Rovers announce they will play their home matches at Cheltenham Town while the Memorial Stadium is redeveloped.
·Bristol Rovers 0-2 Brighton
Brighton duo Ian Westlake and Glenn Murray each score as they help their side to a victory over Bristol Rovers.
·Three signings coming - Trollope
Paul Trollope plansto add at least three new players to the Bristol Rovers squad before he takes his summer holiday.
·Trollope urges patience over move
Bristol Rovers head coach Paul Trollope says an announcement is imminent about where they will be playing next season.
·Pirates ground work to be delayed
Bristol Rovers' plan to redevelop their stadium is delayed because they want to play pre-season games there in the summer.
·Bristol Rovers 0-1 Swindon
Simon Cox's 74th minute header is enough to give Swindon a battling win in the derby with Bristol Rovers.
·Your say - 606
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BBC Sport | Football | Teams | Bury | UK Edition

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·Knillplays down talk of targets
Bury boss Alan Knill refuses to set specific new targets for next season.
·Accrington defeat under scrutiny
Accrington's defeat by Bury will be looked at by the FA amid allegations of unusual betting activity.
·Accrington 0-2 Bury
Bury striker Andy Bishop takes his tally to 25 goals for the season with both goals in the 2-0 win at Accrington.
·Adams set for new Shakers deal
Bury managerAlan Knill confirms Nicky Adams is set to be offered a new contract at Gigg Lane.
·Bury 1-1 Rochdale
Rochdale and Bury each finish with 10 men after a bad-tempered derby draw.
·Bennett pace frightening - Knill
Alan Knill underlines his belief that the pace of Elliott Bennett can keep on terrorising League Two defenders.
·Bury 1-0 Macclesfield
Macclesfield remain stuck in the battle for Football League survival after suffering defeat at Bury.
·Barnet 3-0 Bury
Adam Birchall's double-strike helps Barnet beat fellow-strugglers Bury.
·Bishop is pipped to prize
Stockport goalkeeper John Ruddy is named League Two player of the month for March.
·Your say - 606
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·Accrington 0 Bury 2
STAR striker Andy Bishop finished the season in style by bagging a superb first half double to give Bury victory at Accrington Stanley.
·Preview: Accrington v Bury
BURY wind up their season with a short trip up the M66 to face Accrington Stanley with little to play for but Lancashire pride.
·Demoliton derby at Gigg Lane
REFEREE Michael Jones gave both sets of derby fans plenty to talk about as they left a packed Gigg Lane.
·Bury 1 Rochdale 1
BURY'S quest for a sixth successive home win was dashed late on after Adam Le Fondre's equaliser for Dale.
·Preview: Bury v Rochdale
BURY boss Alan Knill has demanded his side secure their sixth successive home win when promotion hopefuls Rochdale visit Gigg Lane.
·Knill hails high five
ALAN Knill has praised his players' 'bouncebackability' after they recovered from a hammering at Barnet by beating Macclesfield.
·Bury 1 Macclesfield 0
BURY got one over on former employee Keith Alexander after they beat his Macclesfield side 1-0.
·Preview: Bury v Macclesfield
EXPERIENCED defenders Dave Challinor and Darren Morgan are back in Bury's ranks ahead of tomorrow's derby with Macclesfield.
·Barnet 3 Bury 0
BURY'S search for a fourth League Two win on the bounce was emphatically ended this afternoon by mid-table rivals Barnet at Underhill. Click here for the match centre.
·Preview: Barnet v Bury
BURY boss Alan Knill has lost one loan player and another is playing his last game at Barnet.

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·Cambridge Utd release midfielder
Midfielder Stephen Reed leaves Cambridge United after his contract is not renewed.
·U's fans deserve success - Quinn
Jimmy Quinn is delighted with the response from their home support during their play-off victory over Burton.
·U's keeper wary of Exeter threat
Cambridge United keeper Danny Potter says Exeter are the toughest side they could have faced in the Blue Square Premier play-off final.
·Cambridge 2-1 Burton (4-3 agg)
Cambridge United will play Exeter in the Blue Square Premier play-off final after securing a narrow semi-final win over Burton Albion.
·Dublin turns down Cambridge bid
Cambridge United manager Jimmy Quinn fails in his efforts to bring Dion Dublin back to the club.
·Burton 2-2 Cambridge Utd
Two goals from sub Lee McEvilly earns Cambridge a draw at Burton in the Blue Square Premier play-off semi-final first leg.
·Morrison confident of Burton win
Cambridge United defender Michael Morrison admits he expects the U's to beat Burton Albion over the two legs of the play-off semi-final.
·Cambridge to rename Abbey Stadium
Cambridge United announce plans to rename the Abbey Stadium as The Trade Recruitment Stadium in a five-year sponsorship deal.
·Feature: The race for the Football League
BBC Sport's lowdown on the Blue Square Premier play-offs
·Your say - 606
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·Downing targets Villa youngsters
Cheltenham Town boss Keith Downing hopes to loan some youngsters from Aston Villa next season.
·Gallinagh signs Cheltenham deal
Cheltenham defender Andy Gallinagh signs a new deal as boss Keith Downing releases four players and offers new contracts to another six.
·Staying up worth £250,000 - Baker
Cheltenham chairman Paul Baker says he hopes to make the money saved by staying in League One available for squad strengthening.
·Cheltenham 2-1 Doncaster
Paul Connor grabs a late winner to ensure Cheltenham's League One survival and end Doncaster's chances of automatic promotion.
·League One last day lowdown
BBC Sport outlines the final day permutations in League One
·Baker targets 'away' game at home
Cheltenham chairman Paul Baker hopes for two Whaddon Road fixtures against Bristol Rovers next season if they can stay up.
·Pirates to share with Cheltenham
Bristol Rovers announce they will play their home matches at Cheltenham Town while the Memorial Stadium is redeveloped.
·Downing appeal to Cheltenham fans
Cheltenham boss Keith Downing is urging fans to turn up in numbers against Doncaster and cheer the Robins to League One safety.
·Oldham 2-1 Cheltenham
Deane Smalle scores his first league goal as Oldham denied Cheltenham a vital point in their relegation battle.
·Crewe 3-1 Cheltenham
A Nicky Maynard hat-trick gives Crewe victory over Cheltenham and moves them closer to safety.

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·Promotion the target for Chester
Chester City owner Steven Vaughan says he expects his club to be pushing for promotion from League Two next season.
·Chester 0-0 Macclesfield
Chester and Macclesfield play out a tame goalless draw at the Deva Stadium.
·Chester get permission for store
Chester City are granted planning permission for a new club store on Watergate Street.
·Chester 0-0 Stockport
Chester pick up the point they needed to secure their Football League status, relegating Mansfield in the process.
·We'll get point we need - Davies
Chester City are still chasing the point that will guarantee their League Two status.
·Shrewsbury 0-0 Chester
Shrewsbury and Chester contest a dour draw at New Meadow.
·New deals for six Chester rookies
Chester City boss Simon Davies has extended the contracts of six of the club's young players.
·Chester hand Davies extended deal
Chester City hand manager Simon Davies a new two-year contract, having initially appointed him until the end of the season.
·It will come right - Chester boss
Chester City manager Simon Davies insists that his side's fate remains in their own hands.
·Your say - 606
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·Who's in line at the Deva?
Having dismissed more than two third of the entire Chester playing staff, Keith Curle has his work cut out in the summer months to ensure that the coming season is no repeat of that bygone.
·Friendly Date
Chester City have announced their first pre-season friendly as their build up to the 2005/06 season. But who will Chester City play and where will the game be played?
·Increase in season tickets
Chester City Chairman Stephen Vaughen explains how the ammount of season ticket sales for the Deva Stadium is up on the total season tickets sold for last season.
·Twenty is...
The position Chester City FC secured in League Two during their first season back in the Football League after a final day win away to Oxford.
·Wrexham relegated!
Certainly if you’ve had a bad day (and quite importantly, are a Chester fan) then tonight’s sole League 1 result will probably go some way to overturning any negative feelings…
·Chester wave goodbye
Chester waved goodbye to the 200 fans who stayed behind for the lap of honour as Chester lose to Northampton two-goals-to-nil at the Saunder's Honda Stadium-the last home game of the season.
·Northampton review
Chester go into tomorrow's game with the added impetus of a new manager…and if that’s not enough to inspire them to perform, I really don't know what is
·KC gets OK
Following Ian Rushes department two or three weeks ago, Stephen Vaughen and the Chester Board have made their appointment for a new manager.
·Curle, Hollins, Brown or Bell?
Chester have announced that a new manager will be appointed this coming Friday morning. Whoever is appointed will become city's 3rd manager this season
·Safe and Sound
Chester City FC have secured league football for one more season after a comendable 2-2 draw against Bristol City on Saturday at the Deva Stadium.

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