Championship Review 23rd November
Last updated : 23 November 2008 By The Seasider
Nottm Forest 1-2 Norwich Ten-man Norwich City eased their relegation fears - and plunged Nottingham Forest deeper into trouble at the foot of the Championship - with a gritty 2-1 win at the City Ground. More |
Crystal Palace 4-2 Bristol City Crystal Palace avenged last season's heart-breaking play-off semi-final defeat with a superb 4-2 win over Bristol City at Selhurst Park. More |
Watford 3-0 QPR Disjointed and disinterested Queens Park Rangers served up an object lesson in how not to impress a new boss as they slumped to a 3-0 defeat at Watford. More |
Sheff Wed 0-1 Coventry Clinton Morrison killed off Sheffield Wednesday with a stunning goal to claim a rare Coventry City victory as Brian Laws' side carved out plenty of chances but missed the lot. More |
Reading 1-2 Southampton The Championship's last remaining unbeaten home record was torn to shreds as Southampton deservedly beat Reading at the Madejski Stadium. More |
Ipswich 2-0 Derby Ipswich Town took advantage of two defensive mistakes to get back to winning ways against a poor Derby team at a freezing Portman Road. More |
Preston 2-1 Barnsley Preston gained revenge over Barnsley, who did the double over them last season, with a winning goal two minutes from time from central defender Sean St Ledger. More |
Charlton 2-5 Sheff Utd Although he still has 18 months of his contract remaining, the future of Charlton Athletic manager Alan Pardew is hanging in the balance after his side were thrashed 5-2 by Sheffield United to drop into the relegation zone. More |
Burnley 0-0 Doncaster Burnley held on for a point against bottom of the table Doncaster Rovers after having striker Steven Thompson sent off after only 30 minutes. More |
Wolverhampton 2-0 Blackpool Chris Iwelumo celebrated being named captain for the day by helping himself to a double that fired Championship leaders Wolves to their sixth successive win. More |
Plymouth 2-1 Cardiff Plymouth Argyle blew Cardiff City away with two goals in two sensational minutes and they were then able to hang on for the victory against a resurgent Bluebirds side. More |
Swansea 2-3 Birmingham
Birmingham City came from behind to clinch a crucial 3-2 win at Swansea City. The Swans went ahead after just 90 seconds when Federico Bessone whipped a cross into the danger area from the left flank.
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