Football: Robins wary of having their wings clipped in play-off chase.(ROP)

From: The Birmingham Post (England) | Date: April 7, 2001 | Copyright information

The opposition might come from different ends of the table but the challenge will just as demanding for Cheltenham Town this afternoon.

Cheltenham swept aside big-spending Cardiff City on Sunday to extend their unbeaten sequence to nine matches and force their way firmly into the promotion play-off race. Now only goal difference separates Town from the top seven, one of four clubs queued up on 59 points.

But Steve Cotterill has warned his rocking Robins not to...

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