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HERO MAX SAVES TO SHUT OUT BLACK CATS
LIAM Manning felt he had aged ten years watching his Bristol City team cling on to beat impressive Sunderland.
TYLER SCOOPS YOUNG PRIZE
HULL City midfielder Tyler Morton says he is ‘buzzing’ to have been selected as the EFL’s Young Player of the Month for November.
Farke frustrated as Whites are held
DANIEL Farke cut a frustrated figure after his promotion-chasing Leeds United side were held by mid-table Coventry.
Doomed Tony was on borrowed time
ASKED about the source of his genius, Albert Einstein said he believed wholly in “intuition and inspiration”. Gut instinct, in other words.
MASTER OF HIS OWN DESTINY
Gills defender keen to climb hack up EFL ladder
Röhl's joy at Owls Plate, late show
DANNY Röhl hailed the \"fantastic\" Hillsborough faithful for helping Sheffield Wednesday pull off a miraculous late turnaround against QPR.
HARRIS JOY AFTER HOME WIN FOR U'S
NEW boss Neil Harris praised 'personality the and character of his Cambridge side as they battled back to beat Blackpool and give him a debut win at the Abbey Stadium.
BLUEBIRDS HAPPY TO BORE WAY TO VICTORY
VICTORIOUS Cardiff boss Erol Bulut admitted his side was partly responsible for a poor spectacle.
Marti cock-a-Hoop with Willock...
MARTI Cifuentes insists he always knew it was just a matter of time before Chris Willock returned to form.
JON BIDS TO BE FAB AT FORTY
JONATHAN Hogg is taking inspiration from Premier League stars Thiago Silva and Ashley Young as he bids to play until 40.
CALLUM REVELS IN FRESH START
Winger grateful to Shaun for call...
ARCHIE'S AIMING FOR THE PREM
Teen star hungry to follow in Phillips' footsteps
CATS ON MANAGER PROWL
JULIEN Sable remains favourite for the Sunderland job – despite Swede Kim Hellberg being interviewed on Thursday.
Moore frustrated as Robins hit back
DARREN Moore says his Huddersfield side were left \"kicking themselves\" after being held to a draw with Bristol City.
YATES RETURNS TO HAUNT THE MILLERS
SWANSEA City's interim head coach Alan Sheehan felt pride as his team earned victory against ten-man Rotherham United.
APPLETON'S ANGER OVER LATE PENALTY
CHARLTON boss Michael Appleton felt referee Thomas Kirk had “a shocker” for Cambridge United’s dramatic late equaliser.
LOWE HALTS THE LILYWHITES SLIDE
Dogged Preston stop rot
MCENTEE IS MAN WITH PLENTY!
WALSALL boss Mat Sadler expressed delight over his team's display, as his Saddlers side came from a goal down to win courtesy of two goals by Oisin McEntee.
THIRD TIER SIDES PUT FOOT DOWN
LEAGUE One clubs showed their strength as the Bristol Street Motors Trophy knockout stages got underway in midweek.
McKENNA HAILS A 'COMPLETE' DISPLAY FROM CLASSY TOWN
Chaplin and Hutch score to sink Boro
WE'VE GOT TO CUT OUT MISTAKES, RAPS ROO
WAYNE Rooney hit out at \"soft\" defending as his miserable start as Birmingham City manager continued with Callum O'Hare scoring twice.
FERGIE SALUTES DEADLY POSH SERVICES
DARREN Ferguson his Peterborough for turning the Weston Homes Stadium into a fortress after they demolished promotion rivals Oxford.
BLACK CATS BACK PURRING AGAIN
INTERIM boss Mike Dodds says he expects to still be in charge of Sunderland for Tuesday's visit of Leeds United after guiding the Black Cats to a victory over West Brom.
Mavididi at double for lethal Foxes
ENZO Maresca believes his Leicester showed why they are worthy contenders for automatic promotion after thrashing Plymouth.
New-look Potters, but same old faults
ROOT and branch reform, they said. A glorious new dawn. So why are Stoke City in the same old mess?
NEIL FEELS LIKE HE'S BACK HOME
NEIL Harris says his \"wonderful\" teenage years in the city were a major factor in his decision to join Cambridge United.
COLLINGE HAS STING IN TAIL AS EXILES ARE HELD BY BEES
EXILES manager Graham Coughlan accepted their Non-League opponents were much the better side after seeing his team denied a direct route into round three by a last-gasp equaliser.
PIROE SPOT ON AS BORO ARE SUNK BY WHITES IN A THRILLER
Farke's men edge past ten Boro men
BURNS' BELTER FIRES 'TOP' TRACTOR BOYS
KIERAN McKenna saluted his Ipswich side after a \"top, top, performance\" that helped them edge a narrow victory over Coventry.
£1M FLUTTER WAS NOT A LONG SHOT
PLYMOUTH Argyle paid a club-record fee of £1m to sign Morgan Whittaker from Swansea in the summer.