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
STOKE CITY 0-1 BIRMINGHAM CITY - BIRMINGHAM FAN TV MATCH DAY VLOG Follow us on social media Twitter - https://twitter.com/BirminghamFanTV Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/birminghamf... Facebook - Birmingham Fan TV Interested in Sponsoring Birmingham Fan TV? Email us at birminghamfantv@gmail.com Music by Lakey Inspired: https://soundcloud.com/lakeyinspired/ and DJ Quads: https://theartistunion.com/aka-dj-quads A long vlog but definitely worth it. Birmingham City faced their ex manager Gary Rowett's team on Saturday 20th October in what was a very tense clash. The play was scrappy, slow and not what we had played like before the international break in the first half of the game, but at the turn of the second half, Blues came into their own and Stoke opened up, allowing Blues to counter and catch Stoke on the break. Che Adams finally put Blues ahead in the 81st minute with great link up play between him and in-form Lukas Jutkiewicz. The celebrations were fantastic, and following Stoke's attempts at getting a point, along with Blues defending every attack they had, Rowett was sent off. A great away day, thoroughly enjoyable and one we hope you guys enjoyed watching!
Potters boss Gary Rowett gives the latest team news ahead of Saturday's game with Norwich, and thoughts on Tuesday nights performance against Bolton at the bet365.
Gary Rowett reflects on his Stoke City side's 1-0 home win against Swansea City.
Stoke boss Gary Rowett felt his players deserved the boos they received at the end of a 3-0 home defeat by Wigan and bemoaned a poor start. The Potters are winless this term following their relegation from the Premier League last season, and Rowett understands supporters’ concerns. Following the heavy defeat, Rowett said: “I’m not going to try and justify any of that. “We got the reaction that we absolutely deserved, I’m not going to absolve myself from that, we deserve to be booed, we deserve the stadium being half empty as we haven’t bee
Fulham vs Derby RECAP, Championship play-off semi-final second leg Kate McGreavy Host commentator 21:48 Fulham in Championship play-off final Fulham will play either Aston Villa or Middlesbrough in the Championship play-off final for a place in the Premier League on Saturday, May 26. Ryan Sessegnon's and Denis Odoi's goals were enough to give the Cottagers a 2-1 aggregate win on Monday night over Derby. Thank you for joining me tonight. 21:40 FULL-TIME: Fulham 2-0 Derby (2-1) That's it! Fulham are heading to Wembley to play for a place in the Premier League. 21:39 Sportsmail's Kieran Gill at Craven Cottage: 'Derby boss Gary Rowett complaining about Fulham time-wasting... after the first half, I wouldn't go there...' 21:39 90+5min: Defender Davies is upfront for Derby, waiting for a cross into the box. Fulham keep holding firm. Keogh eventually gets his head on a cross but he cannot divert it goalwards. 21:37 90+3min: Derby's Vydra has a shot on goal but it is off target and wastes a promising opportunity with lots of Derby players in the box. 21:35 9... --------------------- DONT FORGET SUBSCRIBE FOR ME : https://goo.gl/r8kgfa