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RAMS ON RAMPAGE AND OZOH SO GOOD
DERBY boss Paul Warne hailed his side's performance against Bristol City as the best in his time at the club.
BLACK CATS' PERFECT RUN A MYSTERY!
REGIS Le Bris watched his Sunderland side continue their perfect start to the campaign, but admitted that he is not quite sure how they are achieving their early-season success.
MOLUMBY ENDS DRY SPELL TO HIT SWANS
WEST Brom head coach Carlos Corberan felt his side beat Swansea in the dressing room before the game as they climbed into the top two with a narrow victory.
EUSTACE HAILS THE CLASS OF WEIMANN AFTER DERBY DRAW
Foster's early goal wiped out by Rovers
HORNETS PRIMED FOR BIGGEST TEST
Mindset so crucial for Tom at Blades
NIGEL: TERRIERS MUST BITE PACK!
NIGEL Lonwijk says nobody at Huddersfield Town is under any illusions about what is required this season.
GRAY TARGETS LEAGUE RETURN
Ex-Sutton boss raring to go
"IF WE COULDN'T UP. I WOULDN'T
PAUL Heckingbottom, it's probably fair to say, is nobody's idea of a dream appointment managerial He's not renowned for sexy football like Jurgen and Pep.
SUPER COOPER IS TRUE LIONHEART!
JAKE Cooper might be right behind Millwall boss Neil Harris - but he'd still love to usurp the Lions legend in the club's all-time appearances list.
LUKE LAUDS LOCAL LIAM
SWANSEA City boss Luke Williams hailed the Swans' hometown hero Liam Cullen after the forward netted once again in the South Wales derby last Sunday.
NORWOOD CAPTURE IS COUP FOR CHALLINOR
STOCKPORT manager Dave Challinor believes the capture of Oliver NorCounty wood shows how far the club have come in recent years.
DEFENDER MARK SO HAPPY TO BE HATTER
MARK McGuinness believes joining Luton Town from Championship rivals Cardiff for a club-record fee of £10m is the 'perfect' move.
JOE EYES PREMIER WITH THE CLARETS
DEFENDER Joe Worrall has set his sights on an immediate Premier League return after joining Burnley from Nottingham Forest.
LAVERY HAUNTS THE SEASIDERS AS THE U'S RISE FROM THE DEAD
SHAYNE Lavery scored twice including the crucial equaliser - to hurt his former club as Cambridge heroically overturned a three-goal deficit to claim a point against managerless Blackpool.
DANNY: WE'RE NOT ON A ROHL
SHEFFIELD Wednesday slipped to back-to-back defeats after their opening-day rout of Plymouth and manager Danny Rohl offered an honest assessment following the defeat to Leeds.
FARKE'S POISED TO BOOST THE WHITES
... after they sink the Owls
STRIKER BEDIA'S ON GOAL HUNT AT TIGERS
STRIKER Chris Bedia is going to pull out all the stops to hit the goal trail with Hull City this season.
SHREWD U'S SO 'PROUD' TO TOP THE PILE
CAMBRIDGE United have been named the best-run club in the EFL in a survey run by clubs' coalition Fair Game.
BUCK: IT WAS A KILLER LEVELLER
OXFORD boss Des Buckingham claimed the equaliser on the stroke of half-time affected his team.
NEW PHILOSOPHY WILL TAKE TIME, ADMITS WALTER
TIM WALTER accepts Hull, who have drawn their first three Championship games, are in transition following a summer of big change at the MKM Stadium.
HARRIS DELIGHTED BY MENTALITY OF LIONS
NEIL Harris expressed relief after Millwall claimed a first point of the season in a drab goalless draw with Hull.
LIAM: I CAN SEE GREEN SHOOTS
LIAM Manning admitted he was left underwhelmed by the point picked up by his Bristol City side.
Robins haunted by Palmer's return
MARK Robins heaped praise on goalscorer Kasey Palmer after the midfielder's second-half strike as a substitute against his old club earned Coventry a hard-earned point.
POSITIVE POMPEY PROVING A POINT...
PORTSMOUTH boss John Mousinho viewed the result as a point gained, not two lost.
KEANE IS PRAISED AMID EXIT TALK...
PAUL Heckingbottom praised Will Keane's professionalism amid transfer speculation after his winning goal helped Preston to a victory over Luton Town.
ROB: WE NEED TIME TO DIGEST
HIS opposite number, Paul Heckingbottom, may have been out of work since leaving Sheffield United last December, but it was Rob Edwards who was left with more questions to answer following a second defeat in three league games for his Luton side.
WARNE: RAMS’ FINAL BALL NOT GOOD ENOUGH
THE result was a setback for Derby after their win against Middlesbrough last week.
SISSOKO IS TOM'S MIDFIELD MAESTRO
WATFORD head coach Tom Cleverley hailed veteran Moussa Sissoko for the goal that clinched a win at home to Derby and kept his side's 100 percent start to the season intact.
SHARP OLLIE BAGS POINT FOR BLADES
JOHANNES Hoff Thorup insisted that he is happy with his Norwich City side's progress even though he is still waiting for his first league win.
WILDER: I WANT TO BE GREEDY
CHRIS Wilder felt that his Sheffield United side could have claimed all three points had his side shown a little more quality in attack.