Championship Review 16th August 2008

Last updated : 17 August 2008 By The_Seasider

Championship Review 16th August 2008

Bristol City 1-1 Derby
Derby County earned their first point of the season after coming from behind to draw 1-1 with Bristol City.
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Burnley 0-3 Ipswich
Burnley's early season's problems continued as the Clarets crashed to a 3-0 defeat with some comical defending contributing to their own downfall.
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Doncaster 1-1 Cardiff
Doncaster had victory snatched from their grasp following a disastrous defensive mix-up two minutes from the end from a game they should have won.
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Barnsley 1-2 Coventry
Wolves may not have wanted him, but Wales international striker Freddie Eastwood is certainly proving a big hit at Midlands rivals Coventry.
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Norwich 1-1 Blackpool
A 1-1 draw with Blackpool represented a disappointing start to the season for Norwich City's fans, who saw Jamie Cureton hit the bar early on and Arturo Lupoli miss the target from close range.
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Southampton 1-2 Birmingham
Super-sub Kevin Phillips was Birmingham's hero for the second week in a row as he climbed off the bench to net the winning goal.
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Watford 1-0 Charlton
Tommy Smith once again underlined his considerable value to Watford by scoring the only game of the game to earn his side their first league victory of the season.
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Swansea 3-1 Nottm Forest
An own goal from Paul Smith plus strikes from Ferrie Bodde and Gorka Pintado gave Swansea a deserved first Championship victory.
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Preston 2-0 Crystal Palace
Preston avenged last season's home defeat against Crystal Palace with a comfortable 2-0 victory at Deepdale.
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Wolverhampton 4-1 Sheff Wed
Bargain buy Chris Iwelumo helped himself to a second successive double as Wolves came from behind to overpower Sheffield Wednesday at Molineux.
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Sheff Utd 3-0 QPR
Homegrown striker Billy Sharp grabbed a sensational hat-trick as Sheffield United gave Championship billionaires QPR a torrid time.
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Reading 2-0 Plymouth
Central defender Ibrahima Sonko struck twice with headers as Reading cruised to a comfortable 2-0 win over Plymouth Argyle.
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