Post by Salem6 on Nov 16, 2003 12:28:15 GMT
Nov 16 2003
By Sunday Sun
Tony Adams suffered his first defeat as Wycombe boss when Jay Tabb's injury-time header gave Brentford all three points at the Causeway Stadium.
Eddie Hutchinson put the Bees ahead on 29 minutes, but Wanderers rallied after the break and drew level through Jermaine McSporran.
But just when the match looked like ending all-square, Tabb rose at the back post to head in Stephen Hunt's corner and spoil Adams' day, leaving Wycombe bottom of Nationwide Two.
Kevin Gallen's double fired QPR to the top of the table after high-flying Plymouth were thumped 3-0 at Loftus Road, Tony Thorpe also scoring.
Barnsley kept up the pressure with a 2-0 win over Tranmere at Oakwell.
Isaiah Rankin set the Tykes on their way with a close-range effort on 23 minutes and then won his side a penalty just after the hour when he was brought down by Paul Linwood, which Dean Gorre calmly converted.
A late first-half goal from Blackpool's prolific marksman Scott Taylor was enough to beat Chesterfield at Bloomfield Road.
Peterborough won 2-1 at Bournemouth with first-half goals from Leon McKenzie (7) and Curtis Woodhouse (21). Warren Feeney (73) netted a consolation.
Brighton slumped to just their second home defeat of the season, as Bristol City ran out 4-1 winners at the Withdean Stadium.
Luke Wilkshire (26), Lee Miller (31), Aaron Brown (45) and Matthew Hill (85) were on target, Leon Knight scoring Brighton's goal from the spot.
Sheffield Wednesday's indifferent form continued as they went down 3-1 at Colchester. Leigh Bromby (51) cancelled out Scott McGleish's first-half opener, but the home side won it late on through Wayne Andrews (81) and Craig Fagan (90).
Grimsby and Stockport drew 1-1 at Blundell Park. Robert Clare (67) put County in front, but Darren Mansaram (72) soon had the home side level, while Stephen McPhee's 56th-minute goal gave Port Vale a 1-0 home win over Notts County.
Luton came from behind to beat 10-man Wrexham 3-2 at Kenilworth Road, where Darren Ferguson was shown a straight red for violent conduct late on.
The Welshmen raced into the lead through Hector Sam and Emmerson Boyce's own-goal. However Adrian Forbes pulled a goal back on the stroke of half-time before Steve Robinson and Lee Mansell completed the turnaround.
Swindon had a man sent off, but recovered to win 1-0 at Oldham.
Matthew Heywood was dismissed after just 12 minutes for a professional foul on Calvin Zola, only for the Oldham striker, on loan from Newcastle, to put the resulting penalty wide. Sam Parkin then hit the winner on 61 minutes.
By Sunday Sun
Tony Adams suffered his first defeat as Wycombe boss when Jay Tabb's injury-time header gave Brentford all three points at the Causeway Stadium.
Eddie Hutchinson put the Bees ahead on 29 minutes, but Wanderers rallied after the break and drew level through Jermaine McSporran.
But just when the match looked like ending all-square, Tabb rose at the back post to head in Stephen Hunt's corner and spoil Adams' day, leaving Wycombe bottom of Nationwide Two.
Kevin Gallen's double fired QPR to the top of the table after high-flying Plymouth were thumped 3-0 at Loftus Road, Tony Thorpe also scoring.
Barnsley kept up the pressure with a 2-0 win over Tranmere at Oakwell.
Isaiah Rankin set the Tykes on their way with a close-range effort on 23 minutes and then won his side a penalty just after the hour when he was brought down by Paul Linwood, which Dean Gorre calmly converted.
A late first-half goal from Blackpool's prolific marksman Scott Taylor was enough to beat Chesterfield at Bloomfield Road.
Peterborough won 2-1 at Bournemouth with first-half goals from Leon McKenzie (7) and Curtis Woodhouse (21). Warren Feeney (73) netted a consolation.
Brighton slumped to just their second home defeat of the season, as Bristol City ran out 4-1 winners at the Withdean Stadium.
Luke Wilkshire (26), Lee Miller (31), Aaron Brown (45) and Matthew Hill (85) were on target, Leon Knight scoring Brighton's goal from the spot.
Sheffield Wednesday's indifferent form continued as they went down 3-1 at Colchester. Leigh Bromby (51) cancelled out Scott McGleish's first-half opener, but the home side won it late on through Wayne Andrews (81) and Craig Fagan (90).
Grimsby and Stockport drew 1-1 at Blundell Park. Robert Clare (67) put County in front, but Darren Mansaram (72) soon had the home side level, while Stephen McPhee's 56th-minute goal gave Port Vale a 1-0 home win over Notts County.
Luton came from behind to beat 10-man Wrexham 3-2 at Kenilworth Road, where Darren Ferguson was shown a straight red for violent conduct late on.
The Welshmen raced into the lead through Hector Sam and Emmerson Boyce's own-goal. However Adrian Forbes pulled a goal back on the stroke of half-time before Steve Robinson and Lee Mansell completed the turnaround.
Swindon had a man sent off, but recovered to win 1-0 at Oldham.
Matthew Heywood was dismissed after just 12 minutes for a professional foul on Calvin Zola, only for the Oldham striker, on loan from Newcastle, to put the resulting penalty wide. Sam Parkin then hit the winner on 61 minutes.