Championship Review 16th August 2008
Last updated : 17 August 2008 By The_Seasider
Championship Review 16th August 2008
Bristol City 1-1 Derby Derby County earned their first point of the season after coming from behind to draw 1-1 with Bristol City. More |
Burnley 0-3 Ipswich Burnley's early season's problems continued as the Clarets crashed to a 3-0 defeat with some comical defending contributing to their own downfall. More |
Doncaster 1-1 Cardiff Doncaster had victory snatched from their grasp following a disastrous defensive mix-up two minutes from the end from a game they should have won. More |
Barnsley 1-2 Coventry Wolves may not have wanted him, but Wales international striker Freddie Eastwood is certainly proving a big hit at Midlands rivals Coventry. More |
Norwich 1-1 Blackpool A 1-1 draw with Blackpool represented a disappointing start to the season for Norwich City's fans, who saw Jamie Cureton hit the bar early on and Arturo Lupoli miss the target from close range. More |
Southampton 1-2 Birmingham Super-sub Kevin Phillips was Birmingham's hero for the second week in a row as he climbed off the bench to net the winning goal. More |
Watford 1-0 Charlton Tommy Smith once again underlined his considerable value to Watford by scoring the only game of the game to earn his side their first league victory of the season. More |
Swansea 3-1 Nottm Forest An own goal from Paul Smith plus strikes from Ferrie Bodde and Gorka Pintado gave Swansea a deserved first Championship victory. More |
Preston 2-0 Crystal Palace Preston avenged last season's home defeat against Crystal Palace with a comfortable 2-0 victory at Deepdale. More |
Wolverhampton 4-1 Sheff Wed Bargain buy Chris Iwelumo helped himself to a second successive double as Wolves came from behind to overpower Sheffield Wednesday at Molineux. More |
Sheff Utd 3-0 QPR Homegrown striker Billy Sharp grabbed a sensational hat-trick as Sheffield United gave Championship billionaires QPR a torrid time. More |
Reading 2-0 Plymouth Central defender Ibrahima Sonko struck twice with headers as Reading cruised to a comfortable 2-0 win over Plymouth Argyle. More |