Irish Daily Mirror

ETHAN: STAY WILL BE ONE TO REMEMBER

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ETHAN BRISTOW gave Stockport his seal of approval after helping the League Two leaders to a 3-1 win against Walsall.

The full-back, on loan from MLS side Minnesota United, said: “I’m going to love it here, especially after today. There are going to be some good memories made here.”

Steven Fletcher opened WREXHAM’S account in their 2-0 victory over WIMBLEDON.

MANSFIELD dropped to third after a 1-1 draw at MORECAMBE, while strugglers Sutton held highflying Barrow to a 2-2 draw.

Troy Deeney slammed his FOREST GREEN players after Rovers dropped to the foot of the table following a 2-0 defeat to HARROGATE.

He said: “It was a load of nonsense. A group of people doing their own thing, hiding, scared.”

GRIMSBY clinched a dramatic 5-5 draw with NOTTS COUNTY with an added- time equaliser. Michael Kelly has set his sights on helping MK DONS clinch promotion after making his EFL debut in the 2-1 win at TRANMERE.

The keeper said: “I’m enjoying my time at the club so hopefully we can kick on and see where it takes us.”

NEWPORT won 1-0 at DONCASTER ahead of tomorrow’s FA Cup replay at Eastleigh – with a fourthroun­d clash against Manchester United the prize. Exiles forward Seb Palmer-houlden said: “We can definitely use the potential of Manchester United as motivation.”

Tom Hopper’s first goal in 11 months earned COLCHESTER a point in a

1-1 draw with BRADFORD and SALFORD claimed a first win in 12 games with a 1-0 victory at CRAWLEY.

GILLINGHAM won 2-1 at ACCRINGTON and CREWE beat SWINDON by the same scoreline.

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