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Peterborough United 0 Ipswich Town 3

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 After seeing Peterborough dismantle Derby last month, I was assuming that the Cambridge defeat was a blip or just one of those things that happens in the derby. However, on Saturday Posh took on Ipswich in what is another derby of sorts and were totally dismantled by the visitors. Ipswich, to be fair have been in great form recently and look like one of the favourites for automatic promotion with a game in hand and a point more than Sheffield Wednesday in third. Wednesday went through a bad run of form at a key time and Ipswich seem to have hit the form needed to take them over the line. Posh, well they might scrape playoffs, but even after the game against Derby, I haven't really expected them to go up this season. Wes Burns opened the scoring for the visitors on 17 minutes and although Peterborough had the majority of the position - and continued to throughout the game, it was the visitors who always carried a threat. It was a bit of a surprise it was only 1-0 at halftime, as Po

Cambridge United 2 Peterborough United 0

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 Well, Cambridge manager Mark Bonner in his post-match press conference said that the Us had found form at the right time. A month earlier might have made it a less nerve wracking end to the season.  This was the first Cambridgeshire Derby at the Abbey in over 40 years and it couldn't have been much more important for either team with Posh chasing promotion and Cambridge after a good start to April giving themselves a reasonable shot at survival after a few months when relegation looked inevitable.  Understandably Posh were the favourites going into the game, but it was Cambridge who started the stronger. Cambridge were the better team in the first half, but it didn't look like they were going to get the goal they deserved until Harrison Dunk in his 12th season at the club popped up to stab the ball home after it rebounded out from a Jack Lankester shot. Cambridge continued to dominate in the second half and Sam Smith made it 2-0 to the home team and Posh never really looked li

Ely City 1 Long Melford 4

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 The day after Cambridge beat Fleetwood saw Ely take on Long Melford. I hadn't been to a game down the Unwin AKA Demcon Arena for a while and it doesn't seem like I had missed much. At half time Long Melford had a slender 1-0 lead and Ely were by no means out of it. However, some poor keeping decisions and a disorganised defence  saw Long Melford soon extend their lead to 4 before Ely got a late consolation goal. It was good to catch up with some people, but not worth the £8 entrance fee, to be honest. 

Cambridge United 2 Fleetwood Town 1

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 After beating Port Vale away last Saturday, Cambridge continued with their good form by beating Fleetwood on Good Friday. They made it 7 out of 9 points on Monday when they got a draw with a stoppage time equaliser from Sam Smith. The Us have now given themselves a fighting chance when it had appeared that they were dead and buried. The Fleetwood game got off to a good start when Jack Lankester scored a beauty on 3 minutes. For the rest of the half the teams seemed to be fairly equally balanced. Fleetwood had more of the possession but Cambridge had the better chances. The better chances usually coming from set pieces, which Cambridge looked dangerous from and Fleetwood didn't seem adverse to giving away. That said it was with some relief that we went into the break with the Us still in the lead. I was still expecting that the Cod Army would fight back after Broony had shoved a rocket up them at half time, but fortunately it didn't really happen until it was too late. The ill-

Port Vale 0 Cambridge United 2

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 It's a long trip to Stoke-on-Trent and one that I'd been swayed to taking when I thought that there was a train strike on this day, which in the end there wasn't, but I am still glad we went. If I hadn't been at the match, I would have presumed it was an April Fool's Day prank when I saw the result. Cambridge scoring a goal never mind two is a rare enough occurrence, so getting two and winning away is not aomething anybody would have expected before the game. I also have to say that the Tommy Cheadle Social Club with £3 a pint Marston's and old school fanzine the Port Vale Beano for sale felt like a bit of a throwback and as I got an old pound coin as part of my change, it really did take me back. The first half was the turgid affair that we all expected it to be, with Port Vale with not much to play for and Cambridge being abject for most of the season. However, it was Cambridge who had the better chances and Shilow Tracey and Jack Lankester both came close fo