Championship Review 7th December

Last updated : 07 December 2008 By The Seasider

Norwich 2-0 Ipswich
The Canaries made a mockery of their lowly league position by outplaying their East Anglian neighbours for long periods and deservedly taking all three points in a fiery local derby.
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Swans suffer Bessone blow
Swansea City left-back Federico Bessone could be sidelined for up to four weeks after picking up a hamstring injury in Saturday's goalless draw with Bristol City.
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QPR 1-0 Wolverhampton
QPR captain Martin Rowlands netted a spectacular winner as Championship leaders Wolves slumped to defeat at Loftus Road.
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Derby 1-2 Crystal Palace
Derby County's Carling Cup celebrations went flat when Crystal Palace became the first team to win at Pride Park since late August.
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Cardiff 2-0 Preston
Roger Johnson and Michael Chopra struck to lift Cardiff City above Preston North End and end the visitors' five-game unbeaten run.
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Southampton 1-1 Sheff Wed
Marcus Tudgay scored his seventh goal of the season to earn Sheffield Wednesday a last-gasp point and extend Southampton's woeful home record this season.
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Doncaster 1-0 Plymouth
A spectacular 25-yard strike from skipper Brian Stock boosted Doncaster's hopes of climbing clear of relegation danger.
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Blackpool 2-0 Charlton
Liam Dickinson secured Blackpool's first home win since October with two second-half goals to leave Charlton Athletic rock-bottom of the Championship table.
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Barnsley 0-1 Reading
Substitute Brynjar Gunnarsson came off the bench to grab a welcome winner as ten-man Reading continued their hunt for an instant Premier League return.
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Sheff Utd 2-3 Burnley
The Carling Cup giant-killers grabbed another major scalp as Kevin Blackwell's promotion favourites again came unstuck against one of the Championship's top sides.
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Coventry 2-2 Nottm Forest
Coventry City are still searching for a much-needed home win after twice surrendering the lead against Nottingham Forest.
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Bristol City 0-0 Swansea
Swansea took more from this draw than last season's play-off finalists.
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Birmingham 3-2 Watford
Marcus Bent is continuing to make up for lost time after he helped to fire Birmingham City to victory against Watford at St Andrew's.
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