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Bolton: We must target fast start...
FLEETWOOD Town defender James Bolton says the Cod Army must roar out of the blocks in tomorrow’s Lancashire derby against Accrington Stanley.
WILDER SO CHUFFED AS RHIAN FINDS NET
SHEFFIELD United boss Chris Wilder applauded match-winner Rhian Brewster after his first goal in more than two years ruined Neil Harris’ final home game in charge of Millwall.
Sorry, Hatters, I'd bring Barry back
LOUIE Barry’s incredible form on loan at Stockport County means Aston Villa have a big decision to make in January.
FERGIE: WE WILL TAKE THE WIN
PETERBOROUGH boss Darren Ferguson admitted “we will take it” after his side got back to winning with a frantic victory over Crawley.
BOSS NIGEL PLEASED WITH A POINT IN THE CAPITAL...
NIGEL Clough hailed the point that was hard earned by his faltering Mansfield Town side, which meant they ended a five-game losing run.
BOSS SHAUN BUZZING WITH 'BIGGEST' WIN OF HIS REIGN
SHAUN Maloney described Wigan’s latest derby triumph over Bolton as his biggest win since becoming manager in January 2023.
GIBSON ATONES BUT PELACH IRKED
Alnwick's error gets punished
MOUSINHO PERPLEXED AT POMPEY TROUNCING
JOHN Mousinho said Portsmouth “got everything wrong” as their four-game unbeaten run ended with a humbling defeat at the hands of Derby.
Manning fumes at wasteful Robins
LIAM Manning admitted to huge frustration after his impressive Bristol City team had dropped two points to a sucker punch.
WIDEMAN EPHRON DELIGHTS LAMPARD
COVENTRY City boss Frank Lampard heaped praise on Ephron Mason-Clark as his side came from behind to beat Hull City.
ROHL LAUDS AWAY FORM AS OWLS FLY NEST
SHEFFIELD Wednesday boss Danny Rohl praised the mentality of his players after the win at Oxford United brought them a tenth away league victory this calendar year – the club’s best since 2006.
PARKER: THIS WILL BE TOUGH
Clarets manager wary of Canaries
HARRIS DENIED A FAREWELL WIN...
NEIL Harris expressed frustration at having to sign off as Millwall boss with a narrow defeat to Middlesbrough at the Riverside Stadium, but described the “beautiful momemt” he shared with the Lions’ travelling fans.
John's in awe over super Amario
JOHN EUSTACE lauded Amario Cozier-Duberry as “unplayable” after the teenager marked his first Blackburn start with a goal in a comfortable win over 10-man Luton.
FARKE HAILS WHITES AFTER FIGHTBACK
DANIEL Farke was delighted at the response of his Leeds team after their draw with Preston in the Championship.
TACTICAL SWITCH BY LE BRIS PAYS OFF
SUNDERLAND overturned a two-goal deficit to win at Swansea City and climb to third place in the Championship.
MOORE'S SPOT ON AT DEATH TO SEAL POINTS FOR BLADES
We were not great, says boss Wilder
CATTERMOLE EXCITED BY ROVERS OPPORTUNITY
MATT Taylor says Lee Cattermole will provide “fresh ideas” and a “new voice” after the former Sunderland hardman joined Bristol Rovers as a set-piece coach.
Forward's return so vital for Pompey
AFTER Colby Bishop returned from heart surgery at the start of last month, Portsmouth quickly picked up seven points and climbed off the bottom of the Championship.
Expect a big battle if Jack's available
PASSENGERS have no place in a Premier League squad, so could January see Ipswich winger Jack Clarke head back to the Championship?
NEIL DEPARTS A PROUD LION
IT’S been a footballing love affair of the highest order, but Neil Harris waved another emotional farewell to The Den this week with an impassioned message to the Millwall faithful.
CHRIS BAGS BOSS PRIZE AS BLADES MARCH ON
CHRIS Wilder has been rewarded for Sheffield United’s superb form with the Sky Bet Championship Manager of the Month award for November.
'IT'S A PRIVILEGE TO BE A BOSS FOR ONE DAY LET ALONE AS LONG AS I'VE DONE IT'
THERE aren’t many managers who notch up 1,000 games – and with the way modern football is going, there will be even fewer in the future.
PREM AMBITION DRIVES DANNY
Defender relishing Rovers bid
RUFF TIMES ARE IN THE PAST
JOSH Ruffels assumed he had a common-or-garden hernia when he felt a twinge in a game against Watford last season.
RAVENS FLY TO STORMY SUCCESS
ANDY Woodman admitted Bromley's win over Accrington is a game his victorious side 'will never watch back again'.
U'S TAME THE A FAST START
GARETH Ainsworth was dismayed with Shrewsbury's defending as his side were beaten by a rampant Cambridge, in a game which included a goal in the first minute of both halves.
SUPER BLUES' JAY AT DOUBLE
JAY STANSFIELD bagged the plaudits for Birmingham with a brace as they hit back to beat ten-man Barnsley in front of 5,000 travelling fans at Oakwell.
MATT'S ODE TO JOY FOR DETERMINED CHAIRBOYS
Royals in recovery with boss departed
IT JUST EXPLODED OUT OF NOWHERE - IT WAS WILD!
SHEFFIELD United v West Brom? For fans of a certain vintage, it's a fixture that can only conjure one memory.