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HEL OF A HERO AS TYKES STEAM ON
BARNSLEY head coach Valerien Ismael praised his side’s mentality after they beat Millwall, with goals from Cauley Woodrow and Michal Helik giving the Tykes their fifth win in a row.
We deserved to win it, insists Robins
MARK Robins says his “outstanding” Coven-try side deserved to win after fighting back to draw at Blackburn, despite being down to ten men.
WARNOCK'S IN THE WARS
Bluebird Morrison haunts his old boss
THOMMO FACES HIS BIGGEST TEST
Caretaker bids to lift the Owls again
TERRIERS PAY FOR ABSENCE OF BITE
Ruthless Lilywhites show way
Hughton: Kid Garner safe with us
FOREST manager Chris Hughton insisted he would not be over-hyping on-loan Manchester United teenager James Garner after he scored his first goal in league football.
BOWYER IN A RAGE AT YATES ‘DIVE'
LEE Bowyer was left fuming over what he felt was a dive by Blackpool striker Jerry Yates to win a penalty in the Tangerines’ win over Charlton.
Salute To Stars Off The Pitch
Players and clubs who have gone the extra mile over the past year have been lauded for their contribution to their communities.
ROONEY FURIOUS AT REF PEN ‘MISS'
Rams still in trouble after loss
PIERCE SEEKS THE FINAL PIECE
AFTER three Wembley defeats in the last four seasons, Exeter City defender Pierce Sweeney is doing all he can to make sure he gets another shot at redemption this time around.
JONES LAUDS HIS DERBY DAY STARS
NATHAN Jones believes his Luton side fully deserved their first home win over arch-rivals Watford since 1993.
Solid Lions frustrate bland Bees
PROMOTION-chasing Brentford wasted the chance to gain ground on second-placed Watford with a pallid performance against Millwall, a frustrated Thomas Frank admitted.
Terrific Terriers find the killer touch
HUDDERSFIELD boss Car-los Corberan praised his team’s clinical edge as victory at Nottingham Forest lifted them eight points clear of the bottom three.
HERO DIENG PAYS PRICE FOR HOOPS
QPR keeper Seny Dieng broke his nose before he was issued with a red card, manager Mark Warburton revealed after beating Middlesbrough.
FRANKIE: WE MUST FOCUS ON OUR JOB
CARETAKER manager Frankie McAvoy insists Preston are not looking over their shoulder after their goalless draw at Stoke.
ACE CALLUM EYES UP GREAT ESCAPE
CALLUM Lang was a teenager in Wigan’s academy when the Latics won the FA Cup eight years ago – and the striker believes a successful League One great escape would be an achievement to rival the club’s finest hour.
Thommo Faces His Biggest Test
Caretaker bids to lift the Owls again
Can ‘Nice' Bees Sting If Things Go Wrong?
Brentford are a fantastic footballing side, who are capable of blowing opponents away at their rampant best.
Roo axes Wag but his Rams flop
WAYNE Rooney dropped Martyn Waghorn over his behaviour in training and then slammed his side for treating the game ‘like a testimonial’.
Sad Bees stung by Krovinovic
BRENTFORD head coach Thomas Frank blamed wasted chances for ruining an otherwise “spotless” display against strugglers Nottingham Forest.
PAUNOVIC FIRES A WARNING SHOT
‘Finishing needs to be better’
SUPER-SUB SAM RESCUES A POINT
Gallagher goal ends City’s run
MUNOZ: HORNETS READY FOR A REST
XISCO Munoz insisted that his Watford play-ers need rest over the upcoming international break even if it risks disrupting the momentum that has propelled them into the automatic promotion places.
SHREWS STALL McCANN AGAIN
HULL City manager Grant McCann insist-ed it was “a point gained” after his league leaders were frustrated by plucky Shrewsbury Town for the second time this season.
JORDAN'S AT THE DOUBLES!
Darren’s delight as Rhodes delivers
WOODY: REF WAS WRONG
The Saints march on as hosts limp out
BARKER: WE WILL FIGHT TO THE END
Stand-in is ‘proud’ of Millers
He's Got Ed For Heights!
ED FRANCIS hasn’t given up on his Premier League and international dreams after making a bright start to life at EFL newboys Harrogate Town.
JIMMY'S BREWING UP ESCAPE
Burton battlers back in mix
HEL OF A HERO AS TYKES STEAM ON
BARNSLEY head coach Valerien Ismael praised his side’s mentality after they beat Millwall, with goals from Cauley Woodrow and Michal Helik giving the Tykes their fifth win in a row.