Ged Brannan says Morecambe will not give up on their fight for a play-off spot despite Saturday’s disappointing 3-0 defeat to Doncaster Rovers.
The Shrimps are back in action tonight when they welcome Crewe Alexandra to the Mazuma Mobile Stadium . They go into the game after a below-par display against a Doncaster team, who clinched their sixth successive victory. With Crawley Town beating Mansfield Town last weekend, Brannan’s players are five points adrift of the top seven in League Two with four games remaining.
While their opponents sit sixth in the table, they have only won one of their last eight matches in falling seven points behind the top three. Then, on Saturday, the Shrimps travel to a Stockport County team which – depending on results tonight – could be in a position to claim automatic promotion in front of their own fans. Before then, however, Brannan wants to see a response tonight after a disappointing day on Saturday.
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