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Yeovil vs Notts County: Marsh-Brown blow for Glovers

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Friday, December 07, 2012
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Yeovil winger Keanu Marsh-Brown will miss the Glovers' clash with Notts County after being booked for diving.

The 20-year-old picked up the yellow card, his fifth of the season, with just two minutes to go in their Johnstone's Paint Trophy victory over Wycombe, a decision manager Gary Johnson believes was a correct one.

"I thought it was a yellow card," he said. "He did dive, and if you dive then you've got to get a yellow card. That's how it was, but the less I say about that, the better."

While Marsh-Brown will serve his one-game suspension, Johnson's options are boosted by the return of on-loan duo Paddy Madden and Dale Bennett.

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The pair were cup-tied for the midweek clash having already featured in the competition but they will go straight back into the matchday squad with top scorer Madden likely to start at Huish Park.

Captain Jamie McAllister stepped back into the side against Wycombe after suspension and is expected to keep his place after a solid display.

Dean Leacock and Chris Iwelumo return to contention for Notts County.

Centre-half Leacock missed the 1-1 FA Cup draw at Rotherham due to a one-match suspension while on-loan striker Iwelumo was ineligible for last weekend's second-round tie.

There is a strong possibility that both players could be restored to the starting line-up by Magpies manager Keith Curle, who also has the likes of striker Enoch Showunmi, midfielder Joss Labadie and defender Carl Regan pushing for recalls.

The game in Somerset will see winger Jamal Campbell-Ryce and veteran striker Lee Hughes complete their three-match bans.

Notts County are looking to extend their club-record run of away fixtures without defeat to 21 games.

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