Championship Review 2nd November 2008

Last updated : 03 November 2008 By The Seasider

Derby 1-1 Nottm Forest
Former Derby County goalkeeper Lee Camp saved Nottingham Forest from defeat in an astonishing climax to a Championship game at Pride Park.
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Defiant Pardew to fight on
Charlton Athletic boss Alan Pardew has vowed to fight on despite seeing his side slip into the relegation zone on the back of Saturday's 3-1 defeat to Barnsley.
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Cardiff 1-2 Wolverhampton
Wolves moved four points clear at the top of the Championship table with a hard-fought 2-1 victory at Cardiff City.
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Crystal Palace 1-1 Sheff Wed
Crystal Palace are only two points above the relegation zone despite coming from behind to draw 1-1 with free-falling Sheffield Wednesday.
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Burnley 2-0 Norwich
Chris Eagles scored twice in a devastating four-minute spell as Burnley notched up their second win in five days at Turf Moor.
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Watford 3-4 Blackpool
Vicarage Road may be the ground to come to if you want to see goals, but don't tell that to Aidy Boothroyd after he saw his side incredibly squander a lead three times and then get beaten by Alan Gow's injury-time strike.
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Ipswich 2-0 QPR
Super sub Jon Stead struck two goals in three minutes as Ipswich Town ended Gareth Ainsworth's unbeaten start as QPR boss.
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Preston 2-3 Southampton
This was a real game of two halves with Southampton producing a great second-half comeback to win 3-2 after trailing 2-0 at half-time.
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Charlton 1-3 Barnsley
Charlton Athletic are already embroiled in a season-long relegation battle after losing 3-1 at home to fellow strugglers Barnsley.
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Doncaster 0-0 Swansea
Substitute Paul Heffernan missed a chance to end bottom club Doncaster's miserable run with a badly taken penalty four minutes from time.
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Bristol City 1-4 Reading
Two first-half goals in a minute powered Reading on their way to an impressive win.
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Sheff Utd 2-0 Plymouth
Sheffield United striker James Beattie struck twice in the second half as Kevin Blackwell's promotion favourites clung on to their top-six spot The Bramall Lane side who are finding goals hard to come by, with just one in four previous games, had struggled against a Plymouth side, 1-0 winners over city rivals Sheffield Wednesday in midweek.
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