how to live healthy and longevity : https://goo.gl/3L1CLn how to learn super speed? https://goo.gl/cPZGKt FIFA's Secret 19: https://goo.gl/FfPqWF Championship Norwich overturn early deficit in 3-1 defeat of Rotherham Declan Rudd clanger helps Birmingham see off Preston After Leeds took themselves top with a lunchtime win at Sheffield United, Norwich reclaimed their place at the Championship summit by coming from behind to beat Rotherham 3-1. Richie Towell’s early strike prompted the hosts to reply via two academy graduates, Todd Cantwell and Max Aarons, the latter finishing a sparkling team move. A late third from Teemu Pukki, his 11th of the season, made sure of a win that lengthened the hosts’ Carrow Road winning streak and left the struggling visitors 20th. Birmingham kept up their promotion hopes by consigning Preston to their first defeat since September. A howler from Declan Rudd gave the hosts the lead early in the second half. The Preston keeper stooped to collect Maikel Kieftenbeld’s speculative shot, but inexplicably let the ball bounce through his legs and into the net. Jacques Maghoma and Che Adams clinched a 3-0 win for Garry Monk’s side. Ipswich Town’s bleak season continued with a 2-0 loss to high-flying Nottingham Forest, Lewis Grabban snatching his 10th and 11th goals of the season to keep Aitor Karanka’s side firmly in the play-off picture. Derby are outside the play-off places on goal difference after a 2-1 win against 13th-placed Swansea. The Liverpool loanee Harry Wilson continued his impressive season with a first-half double, both rifled home from outside the box. Fikayo Tomori’s own-goal came too late for Graham Potter’s team. Mo Barrow’s stoppage-time equaliser against Stoke saved Reading from slipping into the relegation zone instead. Benik Afobe had struck in response to Marc McNulty’s first-half goal before Tom Ince’s spectacular volley put Gary Rowett’s visitors ahead. But in the 94th minute, Ince was left claiming a foul near the opposition corner flag and could only watch as Reading raced the length of the pitch to make it 2-2 via the substitute Barrow’s tap-in. Hull lifted themselves out of the bottom three in style, winning 3-2 away to QPR. Jarrod Bowen and Markus Henriksen scored as the rampant visitors steamed two goals ahead after 22 minutes, with Pawel Wszolek and Luke Freeman replying for Steve McClaren’s men either side of Bowen’s second. The Lancashire derby between Bolton and Wigan finished 1-1, with Wills Buckley and Grigg on the scoresheet in a draw that left financially troubled Bolton in the drop zone. Blackburn Rovers rose to ninth with a 4-2 defeat of Sheffield Wednesday. Bradley Dack added to a Danny Graham double to take the hosts into an emphatic lead before Lucas João and David Raya struck as Wednesday did their best to mount a second-half comeback. Graham completed his hat-trick late on. Championship Norwich City Derby County news Share on Facebook Share on Twitter
Boss Darren Moore says West Brom can strengthen their squad without selling players before Thursday's transfer deadline after they battled their way to a first point of the season. Matt Phillips' 87th-minute equaliser earned a draw in a breathless finish after Adlene Guedioura's long-range effort on 59 minutes had given Forest reward for a classy display. Moore will now turn his attention to the final two days of the transfer window and possible bids for Craig Dawson, Jay Rodriguez and Nacer Chadli. RELATED ARTICLES Previous 1 Next Gary Neville loses penalty shoot-out bet with Jamie... Liverpool v Torino, Chelsea v Lyon RECAP: Relive the action... Transfer news RECAP: All the latest from the Premier League... Nabil Fekir to Liverpool, Jack Grealish to Tottenham and... Share this article Share But he says potential incoming transfers do not depend on sales. 'Hopefully there will be some more new faces to come in and add to the squad on Thursday,' said Moore. 'It doesn't depend on anybody going out, we just want to add to the squad. I'm aware of the speculation but at the moment they are all players at West Bromwich Albion.' Phillips fired into the top corner with three minutes remaining to give the visitors a backs-to-the-wall draw from a game the hosts bossed for long spells. MATCH FACTS AND PLAYER RATINGS Nottingham Forest (4-2-3-1): Pantilimon 6; Darikwa 7, Figueiredo 6, Fox 6, Osborn 6; Guedioura 8, Colback 7; Dias 7 (Goncalves 77, 7), Carvalho 7 (Soudani 85, 6), Lolley 7; Grabban 6Subs not used: Smith, Watson, Murphy, Robinson, Dawson Booked: Guedioura, ColbackWest Brom (4-2-3-1): Johnstone 5; Adarabioyo 5, Bartley 7, Hegazi 6, Gibbs 6; Livermore 6, Brunt 6; Phillips 7, Morrison 6 (Gayle 61, 6), Barnes 5; Rodriguez 6 (Robson-Kanu 90, 6) Subs not used: Myhill, Townsend, Burke, Barry, Harper Booked: Bartley Referee: Darren England 7 Attendance: 27,850 After a summer of heavy spending by the East Midlands club, it looked like free transfer Guedioura would give them a first win of the season. But it was not to be, although either side could have claimed all three points in a frantic finale. At 1-0, West Brom new boy Dwight Gayle struck the post just minutes after stepping off the bench. And Phillips struck the post and Harvey Barnes headed against the crossbar moments after the equaliser. Even deeper into stoppage time and a goalline clearance from West Brom's Kieran Gibbs denied Forest, who had looked impressive in the first half with summer signings Joao Carvalho and Gil Dias turning on the style.Forest manager Aitor Karanka said: 'We should have won the game. Sure, they hit the bar and the post but in the first half we could have won the game 2-0 or 3-0. 'But we didn't score and didn't finish the game. I told them, against a team like West Brom, you make one mistake and you're punished and we were.' Moore added: 'It was a great game for the neutral. Fans saw two very good teams trying to win a football match. 'In the en
Breaking News | Nottingham Forest to show no mercy to Bolton Wanderers Breaking News | Nottingham Forest to show no mercy to Bolton Wanderers Forest have nothing to play for, but their opponents are deep in a relegation battle, and will be desperate to pick up three points to try and remain in the Sky Bet Championship. It would be easy for Karanka and co to take the game easily, but the former Middlesbrough boss has said that will not be happening. Speaking to the club’s official website, the Forest boss said: “Our focus is on trying to win the game. Some people ask me how can I find motivation for a game like the one we have on Sunda... SUBSCRIBE To Our Channel : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPMjaOmdSqkcKmrntN5TF4Q Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/World-Breaking-News-1801911953358902/ Twitter : https://twitter.com/trinhhuuminhly Google+ : https://plus.google.com/u/0/101746655803030079868 Pinterest : https://www.pinterest.com/adanjanuzai/ Wedsite : http://www.bbc.com/news Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/world_breaking_news_tv/ Source : http://c.newsnow.co.uk/A/2/936523744?-: Thanks For Watching Video. Please SUBSCRIBE
Breaking News | PREVIEW: Nottingham Forest v Barnsley Breaking News | PREVIEW: Nottingham Forest v Barnsley The Tykes are two points from safety with the match against Forest being their game in hand over their relegation rivals. The home side go into the match with only pride to play for but Aitor Karanka’s side will at least want to record the rarity of back-to-back home wins. Forest have struggled at times this season and one win in their last eight matches does not make good reading for their long-suffering fans. Defender Joe Worrall will miss the match with a knee injury while midfielder David Va... SUBSCRIBE To Our Channel : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPMjaOmdSqkcKmrntN5TF4Q Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/World-Breaking-News-1801911953358902/ Twitter : https://twitter.com/trinhhuuminhly Google+ : https://plus.google.com/u/0/101746655803030079868 Pinterest : https://www.pinterest.com/adanjanuzai/ Wedsite : http://www.bbc.com/news Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/world_breaking_news_tv/ Source : http://c.newsnow.co.uk/A/2/934754322?-: Thanks For Watching Video. Please SUBSCRIBE
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A massive win for the mighty Boro against Nottingham forest. This game also see's the return of Aitor Karanka who walked out to a great reception.
A massive win for the mighty Boro against Nottingham forest. This game also see's the return of Aitor Karanka who walked out to a great reception.
A massive win for the mighty Boro against Nottingham forest. This game also see's the return of Aitor Karanka who walked out to a great reception.