WREXHAM boss Phil Parkinson says his side must learn to take the rough with the smooth after Woking staged a remarkable second-half comeback to leave their title hopes hanging by the thinnest of threads.
JOSH Kelly scored a wonderful individual goal to put the seal on a win which mathematically ensures Maidenhead United’s survival while, at the same time, lands a body-blow to Weymouth’s hopes of staying up.
After paying tribute to the memory of former manager Frank O’Farrell on Tuesday night against Aldershot Town, Torquay United came out on top in the battle between the Irishman’s former clubs against Weymouth.
Stuart Maynard’s Wealdstone came from behind to defeat fellow relegation battlers Weymouth and edge even closer towards guaranteeing National League football for next season.
PHIL PARKINSON’S Altrincham continued their excellent form with a third straight home win in an emphatic victory over Eastleigh that sees new boss Lee Bradbury taste defeat for the first time.
AHKEEM ROSE struck in the eighth minute of stoppage time to rescue a point for Weymouth – but Chesterfield’s big concern is for top scorer Kabongo Tshimanga, who suffered a serious injury on new boss Paul Cook’s first game back.
YEOVIL Town generally bossed this goal-less affair – yet needed a desperate lastditch challenge from Alex Bradley in stoppage time to deny Eastleigh a dramatic late winner.
Torquay United completed back-to-back wins for the first time this season as they followed up their away win over Weymouth with a home victory over muchfancied Stockport County.