County Hopes Fading In Chase For Play-Offs

Newport County manager Mike Flynn. Pic: Getty Images.

County Hopes Fading In Chase For Play-Offs

Michael Flynn refuses to give up Newport County’s fight to earn promotion to League One.

The Exiles lost 1-0 at home against Stevenage, but manager Flynn said: “It looks improbable, but we just have to keep going.

“We have to keep battling and listen, a few of the players are out of contract in the summer.

“You are only as good as your last game is a famous old saying and that was coming against a team who really have nothing to play for. They did look up for it.

“We lost the game because of our first-half performance.

“It was a terrible goal to concede because it was a free header in our box. The first-half was poor for me if I’m honest. Stevenage wanted it more, they won more challenges and they looked stronger than us.”

Flynn said: “It is in danger of petering out. I don’t understand why that is because if we had won then we would have closed the gap again because all of the others lost.

“It’s even more frustrating now seeing the table – but I’ve just said and given them a rude awakening in that it’s lucky that we’ve got points on the board at the moment because we are making some terrible mistakes and we didn’t really look like scoring today.”

It now looks an impossible dream for Newport to claw back a difference of 11 points from the final six league matches if they are to stand any chance of aspiring into a play-off position.

Captain Chris Whelpdale scored his first goal of the season to earn Stevenage victory, heading in a Ronnie Henry cross.

The energetic Aaron Collins was providing County with some attacking intent during the first-half, but the Exiles wasted their chances.

A clean sheet for Stevenage goalkeeper Tom King meant he was only the fourth goalkeeper in 26 matches to keep County out at Rodney Parade.

The Exiles were missing captain Joss Labadie, Mark O’Brien, Paul Hayes and Shawn McCoulsky and Flynn believes missing those players for the game contributed to the defeat.

“We had a few missing, but the boys on the pitch still should have done better. I’ll take responsibility for that.”

Those players missing through injury now have a further six days to rest and recover before County go again against play-off chasing Swindon Town next Saturday.

O’Brien’s absence from the squad was revealed post-match as being down to a knee problem, while Paul Hayes didn’t recover in time from calf injury.

Newport County: Day, Pipe, capt (Reid 77), Demetriou, White, Tozer (Jackson 80), Butler, Dolan, Willmott, Collins (Sheehan 60), Amond, Nouble. Subs not used: Bittner, Bennett, Touray, Jahraldo

Stevenage: T King, Henry (capt), J.King, Wilkinson, Martin, Whelpdale, Sheaf (Godden 82), Amos, Kennedy (Gorman 67), Revell (Franks 87), Newton. Subs not used: Fryer, Goddard, Samuel, Vancooten

Referee: Ollie Yates

Attendance: 4,007 (102 away)

League Two 2017-18

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P W D L F A W D L F A GD PTS
1 Accrington 40 15 2 3 38 18 11 3 6 29 22 +27 83
2 Luton 42 15 2 4 56 22 8 9 4 31 21 +44 80
3 Wycombe 41 11 5 5 42 31 10 6 4 33 24 +20 74
4 Exeter 41 13 3 4 29 16 9 3 9 28 31 +10 72
5 Notts Co 42 13 6 2 39 18 6 7 8 24 26 +19 70
6 Lincoln 40 11 6 3 35 21 7 7 6 22 21 +15 67
7 Coventry 41 12 3 5 31 19 7 5 9 20 21 +11 65
8 Mansfield 41 10 8 3 40 24 6 7 7 20 23 +13 63
9 Swindon 41 8 4 8 24 33 11 2 8 37 27 +1 63
10 Carlisle 42 7 8 6 29 21 9 5 7 28 29 +7 61
11 Colchester 42 9 6 6 29 20 7 7 7 22 26 +5 61
12 Crawley 42 8 4 9 28 26 8 5 8 25 33 -6 57
13 Newport Co 40 6 10 4 26 21 7 5 8 23 30 -2 54
14 Cambridge U 41 11 5 5 29 20 3 7 10 15 35 -11 54
15 Cheltenham 42 8 6 7 30 24 5 6 10 32 36 +2 51
16 Stevenage 41 8 8 4 38 23 5 4 12 17 34 -2 51
17 Crewe 42 8 4 9 29 31 6 1 14 27 39 -14 47
18 Yeovil 39 8 4 8 27 22 4 5 10 26 40 -9 45
19 Port Vale 42 6 6 9 24 27 4 7 10 22 32 -13 43
20 Morecambe 40 6 6 7 19 23 3 9 9 19 28 -13 42
21 Grimsby 42 5 8 8 16 23 5 3 13 18 40 -29 41
22 Forest Green 41 9 2 10 31 32 2 5 13 17 38 -22 40
23 Barnet 42 6 6 9 19 25 3 3 15 19 38 -25 36
24 Chesterfield 39 7 3 10 25 30 2 4 13 16 39 -28 34

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