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DAGGERS HIT GOAL TRAIL
Wycombe celebrate.
Dagenham and Redbridge took their goal tally to nine after two games to lead the way in Coca-Cola League Two.
After hammering Chester 6-0 last weekend, the Daggers came from a goal down against Lincoln to secure a 3-1 victory at Sincil Bank.
The Imps opened the scoring through Lenell John-Lewis (18) but a brace from Ben Strevens (67, 79) and Paul Benson's injury-time effort ensured Peter Jackson's side remain without a point.
Much-fancied Shrewsbury are also on six points after Paul Murray's 71st-minute long-ranger condemned Exeter to a 1-0 home defeat.
Another side hotly tipped for promotion are Bradford, and veteran striker Peter Thorne continued to prove he was as deadly in front of goal as ever by taking his tally for the season to four with both goals in a 2-0 win at Macclesfield.
The fourth side with maximum points are Bury, who were surprise 3-1 winners at Chesterfield.
Ben Futcher (4), Efe Sodje (27) and Andrew Morrell (40) put them firmly in control at half-time and the home side could not build on Lloyd Kerry's strike (53).
Peter Taylor celebrated his first win as Wycombe boss with a 2-0 victory at Chester - whose season goes from bad to worse.
Having shipped six against Dagenham and five to Leeds in midweek, City's goals-against column moved on to 13 thanks to John Mousinho's first goal for Wanderers (26) and Scott McGleish's penalty (67).
Promoted Aldershot remain unbeaten and were nine minutes away from a second victory of the season against Bournemouth after Louis Soares grabbed the opener (63).
But Reneil Sappleton equalised for Bournemouth to reduce their arrears to -15 points.
Rotherham also began their season 17 adrift but moved four points ahead of the Cherries with a 3-1 victory at Morecambe.
Mark Lynch put the Millers ahead after eight minutes and Ryan Taylor doubled the lead before half-time (40). Neil Wainwright halved the deficit (77) but Lynch made sure with his second (90).
Luton still have a long way to go to wipe out their 30-point penalty but are off and running after a 1-0 victory at Gillingham, Sam Parkin grabbing the only goal (3).
Last season's play-off semi-finalists Rochdale are off to a good start and came from a goal behind to defeat Barnet 3-1.
Adam Birchall found the net with three minutes on the clock but Adam Rundle (39), Chris Dagnall (45) and Jon Shaw (72) won it for Dale.
There were first wins too for Accrington Stanley and Brentford. Ian Craney (3) and Paul Mullin (89) earned Stanley a 2-0 victory at Port Vale while Charlie MacDonald scored twice in a 4-0 win for the Bees against Grimsby.
Nathan Elder (38) and Glenn Poole (60) were also on target at Griffin Park.
Notts County and Darlington played out a 0-0 draw at Meadow Lane.