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EDWARDS FEARS HIS JOB COULD BE ON LINE
ROB Edwards apologised to Luton fans and admitted he did not know whether he would hold on to his job after his side crashed to a big defeat at Middlesbrough.
END OF CUP ROAD FOR EFL BATTLERS
EFL interest in this season’s Carabao Cup came to an end in midweek, but it certainly wasn’t for the want of trying.
GOALS GALORE IN THE TROPHY
THE goals flew in from all angles as the Bristol Street Motors Trophy revved into action again in midweek.
KEEPER GAFFE SINKS TOWN
HUDDERSFIELD boss Michael Duff questioned his players’ mentality after goalkeeper Chris Maxwell’s bloomer handed NonLeague Tamworth a shock win.
ACE SLEW & WILLIAMS SEE OFF REBELS...
DECISIVE goals at either end of the game from Jordan Slew and Rhys Williams helped League Two Morecambe avoid a potential banana skin against National League South outfit Worthing.
MATT'S MEN JUST HAVE ENOUGH GAS
HONEST Bristol Rovers boss Matt Taylor has acknowledged his side were pushed all the way in their tie against Weston-super-Mare.
'WHITES' ARRAY OF FIREPOWER WILL GIVE THEM THE EDGE OVER RIVALS'
GARY Rowett says Leeds’ glittering arsenal of attacking stars will bring the Championship title to Elland Road.
POMPEY'S GAME OF TWO HALVES
Murphy's in to deny the Tigers
SET-PLAY PREP PAYING OFF FOR PELACH
NARCIS Pelach admitted Stoke have been working tirelessly on set-pieces since his arrival – and he was pleased the hard work paid dividends with the winner against Derby.
Robins lays marker to his Sky Blues
MARK Robins has challenged his Coventry City players to go on a Championship charge after the Sky Blues ended their wait for success on their travels with resounding victory against ten-man Boro.
JUST FAB FOUR BAYO IS UNSTOPPABLE
FOUR second-half goals in an incredible display from Vakoun Bayo powered Watford to a resounding victory at Hillsborough.
BATTLING BLACK CATS HOLD ON AS BELLINGHAM MARCHES OFF
Marti men 'heading in right direction'
Energetic defende purr-fect for Cats
SUNDERLAND’S unexpected rise to the summit of the Championship has been powered predominantly by their potency in attack.
KASUMU SALUTES CAPTAIN MARVEL
HUDDERSFIELD Town destroyer David Kasumu has hailed the influence of veteran midfielder Jonathan Hogg.
DUNCAN DARES BUT JJ IS EAGER TO TAKE SPOILS!
LINCOLN City midfielder JJ McKiernan admits he was bemused when he received an out-of-the-blue text from Chesham United co-manager James Duncan a few weeks ago.
FOUR-SOME!
Bayo goes goal crazy as Hornets hit Owls for six
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.
DRAGONS HAVE PLENTY OF PUFF!
Dan has faith in squad...
McCANN HAILS HIS ROVERS AS HERO HURST STEALS SHOW
GRAHAM McCann called Kyle Hurst “a joy to watch” after his Doncaster Rovers side’s victory at Valley Parade.
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.
TON-UP CARRICK BOYS TO KEEP
AT CARROW Road this afternoon, Michael Carrick will take charge of his 101st game as Middlesbrough manager.
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.
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.
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.
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.
WHITES GAFFER DANIEL RUES SIDE'S LACK OF CUTTING EDGE
Manning returns on emotional afternoon
HENDRIE: WE CAN WORK THIS OUT
Defender's unity call at ailing Shrimps
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.
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.