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MUNOZ OFF TO PERFECT START
XISCO Munoz celebrat-ed victory in his first match as Watford boss after Ismaila Sarr’s first-half goal was enough to earn the points at home to leaders Norwich.
MISFIRING POTTERS FAIL TO HIT THE MARK
STOKE manager Michael O’Neill believes an easing injury list will make his Potters stronger in 2021 after their scoring struggles continued with a draw at Coventry.
HILL FUMES AFTER TRAWLERMEN TOIL
ASSISTANT boss Clint Hill hit out at the performance of referee Tom Nield after his Fleetwood side were held at Gresty Road by a disputed goal.
HELIK STRIKES AT THE DEATH TO SINK TOWN
Defender’s double breaks Terriers’ hearts
GRECIANS FAIL TO IND MATT A FINISH
FRUSTRATED Matt Taylor felt his Exeter side did enough to beat Forest Green Rovers, but a failure to take their chances meant the top-of-the-table clash finished all square.
CARLOS IS KING OF THE SHRIMPS
DEREK Adams ad-mitted to be-ing thrilled after Carlos Mendes Gomes inspired his Morecambe side to a come-from-behind triumph over a spirited Grimsby.
Buzzing Bees have New Year's wish...
IF THE 2019-20 season ultimately ended in heartbreak for Brentford, it seems this current campaign may finally give them a happy ending.
‘I'M JUST GLAD TO BE BACK PLAYING'
DUNCAN Watmore could be forgiven for resenting a body that has all too often caused heartache and pain.
‘CHAMPIONSHIP? JUST STAYING IN BUSINESS IS AN ACHIEVEMENT!'
FLP FOCUS ON ACCRINGTON STANLEY'S IMPRESSIVE START
Ton-up Pukki's best by Far-ke!
DANIEL Farke called Teemu Pukki’s perfor-mance “one of his best” for the club after he marked his 100th appearance with his 50th goal to wrap up the points against Blackburn.
ROO BLUE AT REF'S ‘GAFFE'
Wayne: It should have been a penalty
PULIS: OWLS NEED QUALITY
Boss is desperate for new signings after derby defeat
OLIVER'S GOT TASTE FOR MORE
Akinde partnership pays off
Left-back gives the Terriers real bite
CARLOS Corberan found little to cheer the soul when he arrived at Huddersfield Town in the summer.
DUFF: WE DID EVERYTHING BUT SCORE!
In-form visitors frustrated by stalemate
FLYNN'S FUMING AFTER O'S LOSS
MICHAEL FLYNN blasted both his Newport side and referee Tom Nield after seeing his Exiles fall to defeat at Leyton Orient.
'I WANT TO REPAY THE CLUB'S FAITH'
THERE was a time 13 months ago when Tyrese Campbell was looking to get out of the Potteries and start again somewhere else.
We've taken a baby step in right direction
No Hunger in Paradise, the journalist Michael Calvin asks Gareth Southgate about life as an academy footballer
TOM'S ROCKET HELPS NAYL SORRY POSH!
Gallen salutes fantastic win over rivals
Roberts hailed for his heroics
STEVE Cooper was thrilled with Connor Roberts after his Swansea side moved back into the promotion race with victory over Luton.
NICHOLSON DOUBLE ACT CHEERS TIS
PAUL Tisdale had “nothing but praise” for his striker Sam Nicholson after his brace saw Bristol Rovers pick up their first league win under their new manager.
KARANKA: THAT'S MORE LIKE BRUM!
Boss’ call to arms pays off at Robins
IT'S WRIGHT STUFF FOR BIG DARREN
DONCASTER Rovers manager Darren Moore was chuffed with his side’s professionalism after their victory over ten-man Northampton.
IT'S MOORE THE MERRIER
Bluebirds revel in a Vicarage tea party
Humble Holden has made the Robins fly
IT’S going to be fascinating to see how Dean Holden fares in the Bristol City hotseat over the course of this season – and he’s certainly got off to an encouraging start.
EAGER REECO HAS STILL GOT POMPEY AIM
REECO Hackett-Fairchild is still determined to make his mark at Portsmouth – and reckons his temporary spell at Bromley is helping him rediscover his Mojo.
Cherries have taste for high life
JASON Tindall praised a “good team performance” following his Bournemouth side’s resounding victory at Barnsley that saw them hit the top of the table on Friday night.
Ivic: I Want More From Hornets
TROY Deeney’s inspired display saw Watford ease past Preston, but manager Vladimir Ivic demanded his Hornets play better.
SEAN: IT CAN BE RAGS TO RICHES
PORTSMOUTH’S early season form has been the perfect ointment for last season’s play-off semi-final heartache – and defender Sean Raggett is confident they will secure a coveted automatic promotion spot this time round.
MAX-IMUM JUSTICE FOR BOSS ROBINS
MARK Robins felt justice had been done after seeing a late Max Biamou equaliser earn Coventry a hardearned point at Championship leaders Norwich.