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Stalybridge Celtic 1-0 Solihull Borough

Solihull Borough 4-0 Dunstable town SOLIHULL borough manager Tony Dobson insists he is in no rush to fulfil the four fixtures his side have on a number of sides above them, despite saturdays morale-boosting 4-0 win at home to Dunstable. "i don't want the fixtures coming thick and fast at the moment but every couple of weeks is OK", said Dobson "we've not got the biggest squad in the world and saturday was the first time i've had five subs on the bench for al long as i can remember. we have been forced to play with two or three subs for a long time now, but players are slowly starting to come back." Victory at the weekend - in a game which saw Jamie Williams bag two and Craig Dutoon one together with an own goal - brings the chnace of an implausible play-offs push from Dobsons cup heros closer. After hovering on the verges of the relegation zone for much of the season, Boro now sit 13 points outside the top six but with four games in hand. involvement in the extended season still calls for a remarkable run of results but Dobson insists there is still all to play for. we've said to players that the next month or six weeks will decide where we are going to be and will decide what we are doing next season" added the manager. 'our success in the cups has meant us falling behind in the league fixtures