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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.
NOW SHOW US MORE OF THE SAME, MUNDLE TOLD BY BOSS
Romaine comes in and hits winner
'OUR IDENTITY HAS TO SHINE BRIGHT'
Boss Williams urges troops to show best face
THIS IS THE BEST GAME FOR US NOW - CALUM
DEFENDER Calum Chambers reckons his first South Wales derby could be the perfect way for Cardiff City to kickstart their season.
SADLER LAUDS 'UNCLE ALBERT'
MAT SADLER says Walsall are lucky to have a \"special person\" in Albert Adomah - and believes he could just be the X-factor to fire an unexpected promotion charge.
CANARIES BAG OSCAR PRIZE WITH STARLET...
NORWICH City sporting director Ben Knapper reckons they have signed 'one of the most exciting talents in Danish football' in teenager Oscar Schwartau.
KEOGH KEEN TO SHINE IN INTERIM CHARGE
RICHARD Keogh says he will give his all in his role as interim head coach of Blackpool.
MY GOAL WITH BORO HAS TO BE THE PREMIER - AND SOON!
TOMMY Conway never got off the bench during Scotland's European Champicampaign, on-ship but that didn't stop him enjoying every second of his fortnight in Germany.
POSITIVE HECKY'S HUNGRY TO FIRE UP PNE
PAUL Heckingbottom is determined to turn Preston North End into a force to be reckoned with in the Championship.
PROMISE VOWS TO HIT BACK OF NET!
Striker learns from veteran goal aces
PHILLIPS EXCITED BY STOKE CHANCE
TEENAGE defender Ashley Phillips is relishing the chance to get stuck into his new challenge at Stoke City.
TROPHY'S UP AND RUNNING
THE Bristol Street Motors Trophy roared back into action on Tuesday night with thrills and spills, dramatic finishes and penalty shoot-outs.
NOW IT'S MY TIME TO SHINE
LIAM Millar left Canada at the age of 12 and has played professionally in three different countries, so his skepticism towards the idea of putting down roots is understandable.
Once the trust goes, there is no way back
To suggest Ryan Lowe was unpopular among Preston supporters is like saying Roy Keane and Alf Inge Haaland weren't the best of pals.
WRIGHT'S WINNER APPEASES ROBINS
Haji's late goal sinks Yellows
BEN TAKES THE RAP AS LILYWHITES LOSE AGAIN
PRESTON captain Ben Whitemen came out to face the media after his side were soundly beaten in Wales.
CHAIRBOYS MUST TAKE A BACK SEAT
BIRMINGHAM City boss Chris Davies insisted his team were the better side ‘by some margin’ as they crept home at Wycombe Wanderers.
GOAL, BLASTS ANGRY ALEXANDER
\"I was really happy with the second-half performance because we showed our strength and quality and should have got our just rewards.
Hardened Owls can Rohl with punches
SHEFFIELD Wednesday's 4-0 victory over Plymouth on the opening day has got everyone wondering if the Owls can challenge for promotion.
TWINE THE HERO AS ROBINS SLAY LIONS
BRISTOL City boss Liam Manning admitted to having trouble keeping a clear head after seeing substitute Scott Twine net an 88th-minute winner to edge out Millwall in a thriller at Ashton Gate.