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IT'S MOORE THE MERRIER
Bluebirds revel in a Vicarage tea party
Humble Holden has made the Robins fly
IT’S going to be fascinating to see how Dean Holden fares in the Bristol City hotseat over the course of this season – and he’s certainly got off to an encouraging start.
EAGER REECO HAS STILL GOT POMPEY AIM
REECO Hackett-Fairchild is still determined to make his mark at Portsmouth – and reckons his temporary spell at Bromley is helping him rediscover his Mojo.
Cherries have taste for high life
JASON Tindall praised a “good team performance” following his Bournemouth side’s resounding victory at Barnsley that saw them hit the top of the table on Friday night.
Ivic: I Want More From Hornets
TROY Deeney’s inspired display saw Watford ease past Preston, but manager Vladimir Ivic demanded his Hornets play better.
SEAN: IT CAN BE RAGS TO RICHES
PORTSMOUTH’S early season form has been the perfect ointment for last season’s play-off semi-final heartache – and defender Sean Raggett is confident they will secure a coveted automatic promotion spot this time round.
MAX-IMUM JUSTICE FOR BOSS ROBINS
MARK Robins felt justice had been done after seeing a late Max Biamou equaliser earn Coventry a hardearned point at Championship leaders Norwich.
BOWYER IS BUOYANT AS HIS ADDICKS KEEP CLIMBING
Albie and Omar add to Blues’ misery...
Rout takes pressure off Harris
CARDIFF boss Neil Harris hailed his players after they crushed Luton to ease growing speculation surrounding his future.
Pulis: Owls need a goalscorer
SHEFFIELD Wednesday manager Tony Pulis is desperate to find a player capable of “sniffing out a goal” after a stalemate with Stoke City.
KARANKA: GIVE ME A LITTLE MORE TIME
Blues boss in plea to fans after stalemate
FERGUSON: IT COULD HAVE BEEN WORSE!
DARREN Ferguson was furious with his Peterborough side after they crashed out of the FA Cup at the hands of Non-League Chorley.
Crafty Canaries gain from the long game
ONLY five sides in Premier League history have collected fewer points than Norwich managed last season.
ASMIR SAVES THE CHERRIES
Keeper stars to secure a key draw
Dunn: Point Is The Least We Deserved
Barrow leave it late with fine Matt finish
WILL GRIGG'S NOT ON FIRE AFTER HOWLER
Let-off as Dons end wait for away win
GARNER WALKS THE PLANK AT PIRATES
BEN Garner’s 11-month tenure at Bristol Rovers came to an end following this heavy home defeat to Fleetwood Town.
FERGIE SALUTES THE RAILWAYMEN
DARREN Ferguson tasted defeat for the first time in nine games as his Peterborough side came up short at Crewe.
CLOUGH LAPS UP WINNING FEELING
NIGEL CLOUGH said he was on cloud nine as Mansfield bagged their first win of the season.
JAMES EYES TRIPLE CROWN
Donny defender has promotion ambition
BUXTON: WE JUST NEED A BIT OF LUCK
BURTON manager Jake Bux-ton is hoping for a swift change of fortune after his stricken side lost at Hull City.
MELLISH HITS THE NET WITH RELISH!
IN A year that has thrown up plenty of surprises, the goalscoring exploits of Carlisle’s Jon Mellish are something that even he didn’t see coming.
Championship is now war of attrition
HANDS up. Who has seen a decent Championship game this season? Who has been genuinely excited? I certainly haven’t and, according to the official statistics, I’m not alone. At the time of writing, the second tier was averaging almost 0.5 goals per game fewer than in any season since it was rebranded in 2004.
MULDOON FRUSTRATES RED DEVILS
CRAWLEY Town manager John Yems felt his team should have racked up a hatful of goals again during a frustrating draw at Harrogate.
PYM AND POSH OUT TO PROVE A POINT
REDEMPTION is the name of the game according to Peterborough goalkeeper Christy Pym as they look to right the wrongs of last season.
Ivic livid over ‘soft' stalemate
VLADIMIR Ivic slammed his Watford players’ lack of passion at QPR – and warned their attitude must change if they are going to have any chance of promotion.
RICKY SAVOURS SLICE OF ACTION
Winger’s so glad to get his boots on
GRIMES CALLS THE TUNE FOR SWANS
Rare goal as skipper pounces on error
Sam's the man for boss Tony
BLACKBURN boss Tony Mowbray declared he was “disappointed” to only leave Kenilworth Road with a point.
DIEDHIOU THE PARTY-POOPER
Robins sub swoops to ruin Roo’s big day...