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WHITES GAFFER DANIEL RUES SIDE'S LACK OF CUTTING EDGE
Manning returns on emotional afternoon
JOBE LEADS THE WAY AS BLACK CATS MARCH ON
REGIS Le Bris was delighted to see his Sunderland side round off a successful week with a dominant win over Oxford United.
SKY BLUES' LATE RALLY HAS MARK 'HUMBLED'
MARK Robins claimed his Coventry team were thoroughly deserved winners after his side completed a spectacular comeback to win against ten-man Luton Town.
CASPER HAUNTS THE SWANS ONCE AGAIN
CASPER De Norre struck a dramatic 90th-minute winner for Millwall as Swansea’s Championship goal drought continued.
THE DEN GIVES US POWER HARRIS
DEMANDING Millwall boss Neil Harris wants his side to embrace the club's unique identity as he seeks to drive them up the Championship table The south Londoners' infamous home ground, The Den, is known for its fearsome atmosphere, with opponents always braced for a wall of noise from the stands.
SUPER SUBS HELP COOK TURN UP HEAT
CHESTERFIELD boss Paul Cook said the strength of his squad was the difference as three of his substitutes scored second-half goals against struggling Morecambe.
THREE MOORE POINTS -JUST
PORT VALE manager Darren Moore praised the “mentality change” from the club’s supporters as his side held on to beat AFC Wimbledon and extend their lead at the top of the League Two table.
MATT'S FINISH EARNS POINT IN LAST-GASP PEN DRAM
CHARLTON boss Nathan Jones broke his habit of not watching penalties as Matty Godden converted in the 97th-minute to salvage a draw against Wrexham.
Versatile Japanese star gains admirers
EARLIER this summer, after Ipswich lost 2-1 to Fortuna Dusseldorf in a friendly at Portman Road, Kieran McKenna was asked by the visiting media to choose one opposition player he’d sign for his team.
Eustace's rage over penalty winner
BLACKBURN boss John Eustace blasted referee Darren England for a “disappointing” penalty decision which handed Watford a narrow victory.
BLADES HARNESS THEIR EMOTIONS
CHRIS Wilder reflected on an emotional afternoon which saw tributes paid to former player George Baldock, who passed away earlier this month, as his Sheffield United side beat Stoke City.
TON-UP CARRICK BOYS TO KEEP
AT CARROW Road this afternoon, Michael Carrick will take charge of his 101st game as Middlesbrough manager.
HENDRIE: WE CAN WORK THIS OUT
Defender's unity call at ailing Shrimps
LOFTY LAMBS AT THEIR PEAKS
TAMWORTH V HUDDERSFIELD TOWN Friday, November 1, Kick-Off: 7.45pm (live on BBC2)
CHEERS TO A TRUE GREAT!
WHEN Sam Higgins first stepped into Non-League football as a fresh-faced 18-year-old, little did he know he would forge a career to bring joy to so many.
CELTIC SHOW A UNITED FRONT!
UNDER-FIRE chairman Paul Barthorpe insists Farsley Celtic's future is secure with the 'bottleneck' of off-field problems set to be resolved by starting 2025 back at home.
GRICE BIDS FAREWELL AS BLUES BLUNDER
LEEK Town and Hebburn Town faced off for the first time in a match that marked the end of an era for striker Tim Grice.
RAMS GO LEVEL BUT FAIL TO GET EVEN
RAMSGATE and Burgess Hill Town played out a very entertaining draw, but the home side will probably feel they should have won the game, despite recovering from going 2-0 down early in the game.
NIFTY NEO SHOWING THAT HE'S THE ONE
CORBY Town extended their lead at the top of the Northern Premier League Midlands with a convincing win away at Darlaston Town.
LATICS JUST GET THE JOB DONE!
OLDHAM Athletic manager Micky Mellon admitted he had no interest in his side being entertaining following this rather dull affair Dagenham & Redbridge at Boundary Park.
MCBRIDE PRIDE AT SUPERB WINNER
ALWAYS absorbing, often thrilling, and at the death, A heart-stopping: two goals in the last 15 minutes earned Eastbourne Borough a dramatic win over promotion rivals Boreham Wood.
TAYLOR IS 'HURT' BY COMEBACK
WEALDSTONE manager Matt Taylor admitted his side's failure to claim maximum points 'will really hurt'
CALL FOR CAVALRY HEARD BY CALVELEY!
CHORLEY boss Andy Preece praised the character of his side after they became the first side to defeat Spennymoor Town at home since January to go top of National League North.
PENALTY DESPAIR FOR SAD MANOR
THERE was penalty heartbreak for Bristol Manor Farm after a tight game that either side could have won.
CHURCH WINNER COMES EARLY
ALVECHURCH boss Jimmy Fry paid tribute to his side's defensive qualities as they edged a tense contest with Southern League Premier Central rivals Stourbridge.
NEWBY IGNITES A VASE DREAM
PROUD Kris Newby says his Romford side can't help but dream of another epic FA Vase run on the road to Wembley - albeit with a brand new squad!
WE'RE OUT TO BECOME HISTORY MAKERS
FA CUP 1ST ROUND FACTFILE
STE'S PRES-ING ON JUST NICELY
WHEN Whitby Town hosted Ashton United on a sunny Saturday in mid-September, there was an interested observer sat in the main stand.
Robson keen to make it to the top with Coventry
COVENTRY ended the first five-match block of fixtures as the Championship’s only unbeaten side and full-back Charlie Robson has his sights set on promotion, and eventually playing for England.
Bear keen to be a big hit Down Under
FORMER Cornish Pirates back row Bear Williams has flourished in making the difficult transition from rugby union to league and has plans to play in Australia’s NRL. `