Irish Sunday Mirror

C’chester 0 N’hampton 1

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NORTHAMPTO­N boss Jon Brady was happy with the resilience of his team after Louis Appere’s goal sealed victory at Colchester.

Brady said: “It was a good win. I feel the players really put themselves on the line. They worked hard.

“It was a tough game; you can see they’ve recruited well and really improved and you can

MATT GRAY feels momentum is with Sutton following their win at Newport.

Goals from Coby Rowe and Alistair Smith earned Sutton a third successive win and kept them two points off the top seven in ninth place.

SWINDON boss Jody Morris hit out at his own fans after they booed during the win over Harrogate.

Rushian Hepburnmur­phy scored twice and Joe Tomlinson gave the home crowd reason to cheer but Morris said: “I actually mirror the feelings of the fans sometimes.

“They are right on occasions, but wrong on see the strength in depth coming off their bench as well. They had two main chances but we stood strong and I’m pleased with the players and their resilience.”

Colchester interim boss Ross Embleton said: “I wouldn’t say we deserved to win it, but I don’t think we deserved to lose.”

Newport 0 Sutton 1

“I’m delighted to keep the run going,” said Gray. “Momentum is really with us.”

Newport boss Graham Coughlan said: “We were on our last legs, we were tired, and lacked energy.”

Swindon 3 Harrogate 0

others. It was pretty immature to be booing so early in the game, but I do agree with some of the sentiment behind it.”

Harrogate boss Simon Weaver said: “I am disappoint­ed. We found ourselves 2-0 down with gift-wrapped goals, they didn’t have to work hard for those goals. We had opportunit­ies.”

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