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WARNE SO EAGER TO ENJOY RACE TO FINISH...
DERBY County boss Paul Warne has urged his players to keep believing as they fight it out for a play-off place.
HUNT: WE NEED TO BE BRAVE
PAUL Ince used his final address as Reading manager to claim that Pep Guardiola wouldn’t make a better fist of staying in the Championship.
ROB HAS WORKED WONDERS WITH THE HATTERS
ROB Edwards can consider himself unfortunate not to be in the running for the Championship manager of the year award.
Pep talk spot on as Vincent turns heads
AFTER Burnley were crushed 6-0 by Manchester City last month, Pep Guardiola was quizzed on the future of Vincent Kompany.
LUTON FACE £10M BILL IF THEY GO UP TO PREM
LUTON CEO Gary Sweet has revealed that Kenilworth Road would need a £10m renovation to meet Premier League standards.
HUNT HAPPY WITH ROYALS STALEMATE
Lowly hosts halt Clarets' title charge
POSITIVE EDWARDS DEMANDS LATE PUSH
ROB Edwards urged his Luton players to keep up their momentum as they close in on a dream place in the Premier League.
LOWE: WE LACK KILLER INSTINCT
RYAN Lowe believes his Preston side paid the price for a lack of clinical finishing.
LIONS' DEADLY PAIR BACK ON THE PROWL
GARY Rowett has backed Tom Bradshaw and Zian Flemming to get back among the goals and lead a charge for promotion via the play-offs.
Archer on target as Boro run amok
DEMANDING boss Michael Carrick felt his Middlesbrough side weren’t at their best – despite crushing Norwich at the Riverside!
Wrexham's road is set to get tougher...
WHEN Hollywood stars Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney decided to invest in Wrexham and begin a quest for Premier League football, there were inevitably many raised eyebrows.
HECKY'S BOYS TAKE A HUGE JUMP CLOSER TOT THE PREM
Blades hit back for vital win
EXCLUSIVE TALKS GIVE BLUES FANS FRESH HOPE
THE prospect of Birmingham City having new owners has moved a step closer after the club entered a period of exclusive negotiations.
GYOKERES JUST TWO GOOD FOR RANGERS
COVENTRY City boss Mark Robins hailed his “outstanding” duo of Viktor Gyokeres and Gustavo Hamer after victory at relegation-threatened QPR.
CIRKIN SEES RED BUT CATS PURRING
Mowbray hails his battlers
EUSTACE PRAISES BEATEN PLAYERS
MANAGER John Eustace was pleased with an “excellent” performance from his Birmingham side, despite seeing them go down.
PEARSON NOT TOO DOWNHEARTED AFTER DEFEAT
BRISTOL CITY manager Nigel Pearson reflected on the tiny moments that often make the difference in the Championship after watching Nahki Wells strike the Watford woodwork twice in the second half.
CAPTAIN PEDRO SEALS POINTS FOR HORNETS
CHRIS Wilder joined in the collective sigh of relief around Vicarage Road after watching his Watford team enjoy fortune at both ends of the pitch in their victory over Bristol City.
Neil on warpath at 'panto villain'
ANGRY Stoke boss Alex Neil blasted referee Andy Woolmer’s performance as the fiery Midlands derby against West Brom boiled over.
MORRELL RED CARD MYSTIFIES MOUSINHO
PORTSMOUTH boss John Mousinho knows his side cannot afford to drop any points against lowly Morecambe on Easter Monday as they bid to make up ground in the race for the play-offs.
BAGGIES BOSS SO PROUD OF PLAYERS
CARLOS CORBERAN praised the character of his West Brom side as they came from behind to beat Stoke.
WARNOCK STILL HOPEFUL
DEFEAT for Neil Warnock’s side leaves them one point and three positions above the relegation zone with just four games to play.
NAT DRIVES RAMS BACK ON TRACK
PAUL Warne hailed “best player on the pitch” Nathaniel Mendez-Laing after he inspired Derby County to victory over bottom club Forest Green Rovers.
HEARTENED MARTIN: WE WERE RELENTLESS
SWANSEA had to wait until the 69th minute before finally breaking down Huddersfield, but boss Russell Martin was full of praise for the patience displayed by his players.
TRACTOR BOYS IN TOP GEAR!
KIERAN McKenna hailed a “good day’s work” as Ipswich routed Wycombe – and now the Tractor Boys look to make it nine wins on the trot at Cheltenham tomorrow.
SHAUN RUES STRIKE RATE...
SHAUN Maloney was in no doubt as to where Wigan’s problems lie after the division’s joint-lowest scorers drew a blank for the third game in a row.
ARGYLE HIT TOP AS SUBS SHINE
STEVEN Schumacher will hope his Plymouth side can consolidate top spot at home to Lincoln after climbing to the summit with a come-from-behind win away at Morecambe.
YATES KEEPS TANGERINES' DREAM ALIVE
STEPHEN Dobbie insisted his Blackpool side will “keep fighting until the end” after victory over Wigan boosted the Tangerines’ faint survival hopes.
MOORE WOE FOR OWLS AS U'S HIT BACK
Wednesday boss rues penalty award
'PROUD' GAFFER SCHUEY SHARES PLAUDITS
PLYMOUTH manager Steven Schumacher says that whoever clinches the League One Manager of the Season award will be a worthy winner.