Pressure increases on boss David Gray as Hibs go down to St Mirren

Pressure intensified on Hibernian manager David Gray after a limp 2-1 home defeat by St Mirren left them bottom of the William Hill Premiership.Conor McMenamin’s first-half double did the damage for the Buddies while Ellery Balcombe’s penalty save from Hibs forward Martin Boyle just after the hour was a further setback for the beleaguered hosts.There was stoppage-time drama as the Edin

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Forest Green brush aside Maidenhead to keep heat on leaders York

Forest Green kept on leaders York’s coat-tails at the top of the National League with a 4-1 win at Maidenhead.Harvey Bunker opened the scoring in the 21st minute when he fired home from Joe Quigley’s pass and Charlie McCann made it two nine minutes before the break when he drilled home a loose ball.Will de Havilland got Maidenhead back in it in the 66th minute as he headed home from a

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Boston’s winless run continues with home draw

Jai Rowe fired an equaliser for Boston but their winless National League run extended to 10 matches after a 1-1 home draw against Dagenham.Dylan Stephenson gave Dagenham a 27th-minute lead on his full league debut, running on to Junior Morais’s through-ball and rounding the goalkeeper to slot homeThe Pilgrims equalised shortly before half-time through Rowe’s superb 20-yard effort after

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Nathan Lowe rescues draw for Walsall in bad-tempered clash with Crewe

Nathan Lowe’s seventh league goal of the season earned Walsall a 1-1 draw with promotion rivals Crewe amid a heated finale that bizarrely saw the Saddlers’ kitman sent off.With both sides pushing for a winner after Lowe had cancelled out Omar Bogle’s opener, a stoppage-time scuffle broke out when the ball went out of play near the dugouts.Walsall kitman Dave Joyce was then sent o

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Birmingham denied by late Northampton equaliser

Birmingham were left frustrated after conceding in the final minute to draw 1-1 at home to Northampton in League One.Despite dominating the opening stages it was the Blues who came closest to going behind early on but Ryan Allsop did excellently to deny Jon Guthrie from close range after a breakaway chance.As frustration about the hosts’ profligacy grew, they came close to taking the lead th

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Tristan Crama gives Exeter victory over Charlton

Tristan Crama scored the only goal of the game in Exeter’s League One win over Charlton.The on-loan Brentford defender, who turned 23 on Friday, was outstanding in keeping the Addicks at bay and then scored the only goal of the game with a superb header to settle an even contest between the two promotion hopefuls.Charlton started well with Matty Godden heading straight at Exeter goalkeeper J

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Brentford involved in another thriller as Bournemouth are beaten

Yoane Wissa made it seven goals for the season as his brace helped Brentford bounce back from Monday’s collapse at Fulham and beat Bournemouth 3-2 at the Gtech Community Stadium.The Bees needed a response after Fulham’s Harry Wilson scored twice in second-half added-time to stun them in the Premier League last time out.And after Evanilson took advantage of a Sepp van Den Berg error to

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Jayden Clarke sinks table-topping Port Vale to end Gillingham’s wait for a win

Jayden Clarke came off the bench to score the winning goal as Gillingham ended their run of seven games without a victory by stunning Sky Bet League Two leaders Port Vale 1-0 at Priestfield.With the match seemingly heading for a goalless draw, Conor Masterson’s floated cross was headed home by Clarke from close range, his fifth goal of the season.Neither side tested the opposing goalkeeper i

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Fylde bounce back from home drubbing with convincing win over Gateshead

Fylde bounced back from last week’s 5-0 home defeat to Altrincham with a 3-0 win against high-flying Gateshead.Kevin Phillips’ side had soaked up early pressure and hit Gateshead on the break, with Tyler Roberts neatly converting Jonathan Ustabasi’s cross in the 30th minute.Gateshead midfielder Callum Whelan twice went close for his side early in the second half, but Fylde double

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Chesterfield’s unbeaten home record ended in emphatic style by Accrington

Chesterfield’s unbeaten home record came to an end as an early Josh Woods goal and second-half strikes from Zach Awe and Jimmy Knowles gave Accrington a much-needed 3-0 victory.Spireites manager Paul Cook received a yellow card in the first half for protesting an almost certain handball in the box by a Stanley defender, but the referee dismissed the claim.Woods put Accrington in front with a

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