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BAKER COOKS UP STORM FOR SCHU
FORMER Chelsea midfielder Lewis Baker has been tipped to play a major role in the Stoke City revolution.
NAGLE: IT'S NOT GOOD ENOUGH!
Terriers chairman hits out
SUB KEANE'S DOUBLE REWARD FOR LOWE
RYAN Lowe’s half-time gamble paid dividends as his three substitutions left Bristol City reeling.
'Horrible' hitman is back in the groove
THE one-year deal that Aaron Connolly signed with Hull City in August represented a fair reflection of the striker’s status as a transfer risk.
Gordon shows way for Clarke
IN THE aftermath of Sunderland’s chastening derby defeat to Newcastle in the FA Cup last weekend, Michael Beale urged his players to be honest with themselves.
STEPHY IS THE CHAMP KING
Foxes star bags prize
JOHNNIE & DONS' TROPHY DREAM
UPBEAT Johnnie Jackson believes his AFC Wimbledon underdogs have got a ‘great opportunity’ to go all the way in the Bristol Street Motors Trophy.
MOWBRAY RAPS WASTEFUL BLUES
TONY Mowbray admitted he was frustrated - despite rescuing a dramatic point against Swansea.
O'HARE GRABS LATE DOUBLE AS SKY BLUES SNARE FOXES
Leaders stunned by hosts' fightback
WE'VE GOT RECORD IN OUR SIGHTS MARTIN
RUSSELL Martin wants his Southampton players to go on and make history after they equalled their best Football League unbeaten run by thrashing Sheffield Wednesday.
SELLES FEARS ROYALS WILL SUFFER AFTER FAN PROTEST
Reading boss: We expect penalties
ROHL'S BACKING SAINTS
SHEFIELD Wednesday boss Danny Rohl, a former assistant at Southampton, admitted he is rooting for his old club to return to the Premier League.
GAFFER LUKE SEEKS SWANS GOAL GLUT
HIS Notts County team scored a whopping 117 league goals last season – and Luke Williams wants plenty more with new club Swansea City.
CANNON FIRES FOR FABOXES
RELENTLESS Leicester hammered Huddersfield 4-1 as Tom Cannon highlighted the Foxes’ formidable firepower.
Japanese star gives Cov new dimension
WHEN Tatsuhiro Sakamoto arrived at Coventry City from KV Oostende in the summer, Mark Robins had not fielded an orthodox winger for the best part of three years.
DEENEY FUMING WITH HIS TROOPS
TROY Deeney expressed his anger as he was denied a first Forest Green win in a dramatic away draw.
CLOUGH LEFT FUMING AS STAGS BLOW BIG CHANCES
Alex boost their own promotion prospects
WARNE IS A HAPPY MAN AFTER MORE AWAY CHEER
DERBY boss Paul Warne believes his side’s away form could be the catalyst for promotion after this victory at Fleetwood Town.
LIAM'S DOUBLE STUNS POMPEY
DARRELL Clarke hailed midfielder Liam Sercombe’s influence after his quickfire brace sealed a shock Cheltenham win over leaders Portsmouth.
EXILES FACE REPLAY AS SPITFIRES FIGHT BACK
EXILES boss Graham Coughlan could not contain his anger at referee Ed Duckworth for a penalty decision that condemned his league side to a reply.
CLEMENCE IS 'PROUD' BUT BLADES CUT GILLS APART
Visiting Osula and McAtee double up
DELE BASHES COOK BOYS IN HORNETS'LATE STING!
MILETA Rajovic and Tom Dele-Bashiru spared Watford blushes as their goals helped defeat NonLeague Chesterfield - with the winner coming deep in stoppage-time.
OLD HOOPS FAILINGS IRK CIFUENTES
QPR head coach Marti Cifuentes cut a frustrated figure after watching his team throw away a two-goal lead as they lost to Premier League side Bournemouth.
MY MILLERS WILL LEARN FROM THIS SAYS LEAM
LEAM Richardson insists his struggling Rotherham side will take plenty of positives from their Cup defeat to Premier League side Fulham on Friday night.
Goal ace Szmodics is having a ball
JON DAHL Tomasson was delighted to see Sammie Szmodics claim his first-ever match ball after a superb hat-trick helped Blackburn overcome a dogged Cambridge United.
SKY BLUES RUN RIOT TO ROBINS' DELIGHT
MARK Robins praised the quality of his Coventry City side who blew away League One Oxford.
SAINTS MARCH ON, SADDLERS SORE...
Fraser is in frame Martin
BATTLING POTTERS PUNISHED BY PEDRO
STEVEN Schumacher was impressed with the spirit of his Stoke side despite seeing them go out of the Cup.
MARESCA SALUTES HIS YOUNG FOXES
ENZO Maresca was impressed with the way his young Leicester side grew into what was a tricky test at Millwall as the Championship leaders moved into the next round after an entertaining tie.
McKenna relief as Town march on
KIERAN McKenna pointed to a “job well done” as his Ipswich side finally saw off the potential banana skin of AFC Wimbledon, who played for the final half an hour with ten men.