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Championship Round-up
Championship round-up
Published: 04 Feb 2012
LEADERS West Ham beat Millwall 2-1 in a fiery east London derby at Upton Park - despite seeing skipper Kevin Nolan sent off inside 10 minutes.
The Hammers captain was shown a straight red card for a challenge on Millwall defender Jack Smith.
However, Carlton Cole headed the home side into the lead on the stroke of half time and although Liam Trotter equalised in the 66th minute,
West Ham went back in front just three minutes later.
The winner was hotly disputed after Lions' goalkeeper David Forde appeared to be fouled by Julien Faubert as he tried to punch the ball clear with Winston Reid volleying the ball into the top corner from 20 yards.
Managerless Leeds looked to put their recent troubles behind them as they beat 10-man Bristol City 3-0 less than a week after the departure of Simon Grayson.
Robert Snodgrass opened the scoring five minutes before the break before City defender James Wilson was sent off with a minute remaining in the first half for a poor challenge on Ross McCormack.
McCormack then added Leeds' second in the 79th minute before Luciano Becchio scored the third in stoppage time to seal the first win for Whites caretaker manager Neil Redfearn.
Strugglers Coventry saw their hopes of moving one step closer to lifting themselves out of the relegation zone dashed when Michael Chopra's last-minute goal saw them lose 3-2 at home against Ipswich.
Jay Emmanuel-Thomas opened the scoring for the visitors in the 22nd minute before the home side hit back through Sammy Clingan's penalty seven minutes later.
Gary Deegan put the Sky Blues in front on the stroke of half-time but two second-half headers by Chopra, including one deep into stoppage time, saw Coventry fall to the foot of the table.
Matt Phillips scored twice as Blackpool came from behind to beat promotion rivals Cardiff 3-1.
Joe Mason opened the scoring for the home side at the Cardiff City Stadium before Matt Phillips' scored either side of Kevin Phillips' 83rd-minute volley to move two points behind the Welsh side in the league table.
Will Buckley's 90th-minute goal saw Brighton beat Leicester 1-0 at the Amex Stadium.
Buckley volleyed the ball into the back of Kasper Schmeichel's net from the middle of the area after he was picked out by Vicente's cross from the right byline.
Watford beat Barnsley 2-1 at Vicarage Road thanks to John Eustace's double.
Eustace scored a goal in each half with Scott Golbourne's 85th-minute score for the visiting Tykes scant consolation.
Burnley drew 1-1 with Peterborough at Turf Moor. Paul Taylor gave Peterborough the lead with a strike in the 12th minute but the home side managed to salvage a point thanks to Jay Rodriguez's goal three minutes before stoppage time.
Elsewhere, Middlesbrough drew 0-0 against Crystal Palace and the game between Doncaster and Reading and Portsmouth's match against Hull were both postponed due to frozen pitches.
Published: 04 Feb 2012
LEADERS West Ham beat Millwall 2-1 in a fiery east London derby at Upton Park - despite seeing skipper Kevin Nolan sent off inside 10 minutes.
The Hammers captain was shown a straight red card for a challenge on Millwall defender Jack Smith.
However, Carlton Cole headed the home side into the lead on the stroke of half time and although Liam Trotter equalised in the 66th minute,
West Ham went back in front just three minutes later.
The winner was hotly disputed after Lions' goalkeeper David Forde appeared to be fouled by Julien Faubert as he tried to punch the ball clear with Winston Reid volleying the ball into the top corner from 20 yards.
Managerless Leeds looked to put their recent troubles behind them as they beat 10-man Bristol City 3-0 less than a week after the departure of Simon Grayson.
Robert Snodgrass opened the scoring five minutes before the break before City defender James Wilson was sent off with a minute remaining in the first half for a poor challenge on Ross McCormack.
McCormack then added Leeds' second in the 79th minute before Luciano Becchio scored the third in stoppage time to seal the first win for Whites caretaker manager Neil Redfearn.
Strugglers Coventry saw their hopes of moving one step closer to lifting themselves out of the relegation zone dashed when Michael Chopra's last-minute goal saw them lose 3-2 at home against Ipswich.
Jay Emmanuel-Thomas opened the scoring for the visitors in the 22nd minute before the home side hit back through Sammy Clingan's penalty seven minutes later.
Gary Deegan put the Sky Blues in front on the stroke of half-time but two second-half headers by Chopra, including one deep into stoppage time, saw Coventry fall to the foot of the table.
Matt Phillips scored twice as Blackpool came from behind to beat promotion rivals Cardiff 3-1.
Joe Mason opened the scoring for the home side at the Cardiff City Stadium before Matt Phillips' scored either side of Kevin Phillips' 83rd-minute volley to move two points behind the Welsh side in the league table.
Will Buckley's 90th-minute goal saw Brighton beat Leicester 1-0 at the Amex Stadium.
Buckley volleyed the ball into the back of Kasper Schmeichel's net from the middle of the area after he was picked out by Vicente's cross from the right byline.
Watford beat Barnsley 2-1 at Vicarage Road thanks to John Eustace's double.
Eustace scored a goal in each half with Scott Golbourne's 85th-minute score for the visiting Tykes scant consolation.
Burnley drew 1-1 with Peterborough at Turf Moor. Paul Taylor gave Peterborough the lead with a strike in the 12th minute but the home side managed to salvage a point thanks to Jay Rodriguez's goal three minutes before stoppage time.
Elsewhere, Middlesbrough drew 0-0 against Crystal Palace and the game between Doncaster and Reading and Portsmouth's match against Hull were both postponed due to frozen pitches.
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Old Master wrote:The winner was hotly disputed
that's a fucking understatement
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Was funny though cos I knew it would piss you two off, but it was a shocking bit of reffing. Took the keeper out after the ball had gone but got away with it.God is an Englishman wrote:Old Master wrote:The winner was hotly disputed
that's a bottle of shiraz understatement
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Warnock's really got Leeds buzzing
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Nice One Cyril wrote:Warnock's really got Leeds buzzing
They're buzzing so much they are bogged down in honey!
Last night they lost 3 - 7 to Notts Forrest!
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This is one of the arguments behind the plan hatched to take competitive games abroad, despite fierce opposition from fans..
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morgeen wrote:This is one of the arguments behind the plan hatched to take competitive games abroad, despite fierce opposition from fans..
as a famous ginger aussie politician once said "please explain".
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I thought the Moderators got rid of you,,,,,,,,,,,,,,God is an Englishman wrote:morgeen wrote:This is one of the arguments behind the plan hatched to take competitive games abroad, despite fierce opposition from fans..
as a famous ginger aussie politician once said "please explain".
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Disgraceful.God is an Englishman wrote:should be fun and games tomorrow
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He's like a bad rash that keeps coming backyogi wrote:I thought the Moderators got rid of you,,,,,,,,,,,,,,God is an Englishman wrote:as a famous ginger aussie politician once said "please explain".morgeen wrote:This is one of the arguments behind the plan hatched to take competitive games abroad, despite fierce opposition from fans..
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You don't even know where Cardiff is you pratronaldo07 wrote:i want cardiff to get promoted come on!!
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WASHED UP wrote:Leeds will sort milscum out on and off the pitch!
I reckon you're half right.
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Paleon Patros Germanos wrote:Disgraceful.God is an Englishman wrote:should be fun and games tomorrow
I must have missed the moment when I gave a fuck about your opinion
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well all know millwall fans are scum but leeds hardly have the moral high ground on this one.
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Nothing's changed at leeds i see.I watched a filthy, cheating scumbag team get just what they wanted, saw another ref have a bottle job day, and I saw more diving than we'll get in the Olympics. I'm surprised the pitch isn't littered with broken teeth, and the local hospital x-ray machine needing a charge up for the amount of time Leeds players held faces and clutched wounded limbs. It's not stopped. It's encouraged.
Sounds like we were robbed for the equaliser. Player fouled and as the loose ball is smased home the ref blows for the penalty which is then missed.
Oh well I'm sure the boys had fun
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http://www.101greatgoals.com/gvideos/mi ... 0-leeds-1/
if keogh decided to keep his feet and not dive you would of scored...karma is a bitch MARCHING ON TOGETHER
if keogh decided to keep his feet and not dive you would of scored...karma is a bitch MARCHING ON TOGETHER
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did look a bit divey but hard to say from that angle, but leeds are in no way able to whinge about diving and play acting. Leeds - running away together.colin wrote:http://www.101greatgoals.com/gvideos/mi ... 0-leeds-1/
if keogh decided to keep his feet and not dive you would of scored...karma is a port MARCHING ON TOGETHER
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Paleon Patros Germanos wrote:Edited by moderator
rather poor comeback, stick to driving cabs.
See you on the 28th April!!
What do you know about football, let alone English football so stick to you greek amateur teams.
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strange how nothing has been done about this post by the moderators!Paleon Patros Germanos wrote:
Is that you in the pic, you fat champagne.
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