Irish Sunday Mirror

AFC W 0 Crawley 1

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JOHNNIE JACKSON admitted “not enough of the boys are stepping up to the plate” after AFC Wimbledon made it 10 without a win.

Ashley Nadesan grabbed the only goal for Crawley, and Jackson added: “I need more from a lot of these lads.”

Scott Lindsey said: “At this stage, a win is a win and we need those desperatel­y, so we’ll take it.”

SALFORD boss Neil Wood is looking forward to the run-in.

Goals from Luke Bolton (two) and Stephen Mallan sealed a 3-1 win over Doncaster.

And Wood said: “We have games against teams around us, which we’re looking forward to, which gives us opportunit­y to take points off them, get a little step in front, which

ANDY COOK is in the form of his career, according to Bradford boss Mark Hughes.

Cook rescued a point against a Hartlepool side who led twice through Callum Cooke and Dan Kemp. “It’s far and away the best level of

JIM BENTLEY paid tribute to Charlie Austin, whose four goals for Swindon denied the Dale a much-needed win.

Austin scored twice in each half, before Ian Henderson’s stoppageti­me goal earned Rochdale a point after Devante Rodney, Danny Lloyd and Abraham Odoh had earlier scored for the hosts.

Bentley said: “I have to

Bradford 2 Hart’pool 2

form he’s hit since I’ve been here – and I’d imagine it won’t be far off in his career.

Hartlepool manager John Askey added: “It’s another improvemen­t from where we were.”

Rochdale 4 Swindon 4

say, Charlie Austin was absolutely outstandin­g.

“He had some nice words at the end, a real touch of class – conducts himself well on the pitch, scores his four goals.”

Swindon boss Jody Morris said: “We were poor. Analysing that would take too long because there was so much wrong.”

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