Magpies chief hails FA decision

24 March 2010 11:53
Rodgers was sent off in County's 1-0 win at Crewe on Saturday, but the club successfully appealed against the decision and the striker was a livewire throughout.[LNB]Cotterill said: "Luke Rodgers has been accused of many things - throwing a forearm and kicking out - but he never did anything. The FA have seen that, and I thank them for making their decision."[LNB]The stalemate extended second-placed Notts' unbeaten run to nine matches and means that they are still unbeaten under Cotterill, who has seen them win five and draw two of his seven games in charge.[LNB]He added: "This was a game we deserved to win but this is a tough place to come. It was just a very good, hard-working team performance on a difficult pitch. I thought we limited them to very few opportunities and the tempo of our play in the second half perhaps deserved a goal.[LNB]"But it is another point that keeps us in second place. To get four points out of six that were on offer in these two consecutive away games is first-class. Now we have got a couple of home games to come."[LNB][LNB]

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