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Today's Championship Fixtures



whitelion

New member
Dec 16, 2003
12,828
Southwick
Barnsley v Brighton
Birmingham City v QPR
Burton Albion v Norwich City
Cardiff City v Rotherham United
Ipswich Town v Leeds United
Forest v Sheff Wed
Wigan Athletic v Preston
 
























Sheebo

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Jul 13, 2003
29,226
Annoying Weds won again... But very pleasing Leeds didn't. Can't rule either out just yet...
 




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Habitual User
Oct 18, 2006
24,721
Worthing
It's two from four then ?
 








Sheebo

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Jul 13, 2003
29,226


lancyclaret

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Jan 10, 2014
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The hardly-prolific scorer Michael Kightly may prove to be one of the most inspired loan signings of the season - 3 goals in 4 or 5 games for Burton including being on the scoresheet in vital surprise home wins against Wolves and Norwich.

Kightly, who has hardly got a look-in at Burnley in the last 3 seasons, was a sub for the Clarets in the 2-0 FA Cup win against Bristol City as recently as January 28....perhaps Burnley could have done with Kightly's GUILE against Lincoln today instead of the hard-working predictability of wide midfielders Boyd and Arfield:( Gudmonsson was injured early on and Brady was cup-tied. Today's defeat shows we don't have the cutting edge to open up teams who sit back and are happy to defend. Luckily, I think the likes of Spurs and Man United will attack us at Turf Moor and hopefully Stoke, West Brom and West Ham won't be THAT bothered in late April/May.

Well done, Lincoln - fully deserved. I hope they get a home tie in the quarters.
 


crookie

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Jun 14, 2013
3,305
Back in Sussex
The hardly-prolific scorer Michael Kightly may prove to be one of the most inspired loan signings of the season - 3 goals in 4 or 5 games for Burton including being on the scoresheet in vital surprise home wins against Wolves and Norwich.

Kightly, who has hardly got a look-in at Burnley in the last 3 seasons, was a sub for the Clarets in the 2-0 FA Cup win against Bristol City as recently as January 28....perhaps Burnley could have done with Kightly's GUILE against Lincoln today instead of the hard-working predictability of wide midfielders Boyd and Arfield:( Gudmonsson was injured early on and Brady was cup-tied. Today's defeat shows we don't have the cutting edge to open up teams who sit back and are happy to defend. Luckily, I think the likes of Spurs and Man United will attack us at Turf Moor and hopefully Stoke, West Brom and West Ham won't be THAT bothered in late April/May.

Well done, Lincoln - fully deserved. I hope they get a home tie in the quarters.

I think you're safe enough this season
 



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