The Tigers may not have had a fixture at the weekend, but there was some action for those currently out on loan. Here’s our regular look at how they got on.
Allan McGregor kept a clean sheet as Cardiff City thrashed Rotherham United 5-0 on Saturday. It was McGregor’s fourth shut-out in eight appearances for Neil Warnock’s side and provided a solid platform as the Bluebirds eased their way to three Championship points that moved them up to 12th place in the table.
Elsewhere in the Championship, James Weir was an unused substitute for Wigan Athletic’s goalless home draw with Preston North End, with Alex Bruce still waiting for his first appearance for the Latics.
In League Two, Josh Clackstone made his first league start as Notts County secured a 3-2 victory over Leyton Orient. The defender played the full 90 minutes for the Magpies, who let a two-goal lead slip before Jon Stead scored a late winner.
Harvey Rodgers got another valuable 90 minutes under his belt in Accrington Stanley’s 2-1 win against Colchester United. It was the young defender’s fifth appearance for Stanley, who are now 19th in the League Two table. Striker Jonathan Edwards was an unused substitute for Stanley in the same game.
Max Clark was also an unused substitute as Cambridge United recorded a 3-2 victory over Newport County. The midfielder watched on as Mark Roberts scored a last-minute winner for the U’s.
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Allan McGregor kept a clean sheet as Cardiff City thrashed Rotherham United 5-0 on Saturday. It was McGregor’s fourth shut-out in eight appearances for Neil Warnock’s side and provided a solid platform as the Bluebirds eased their way to three Championship points that moved them up to 12th place in the table.
Elsewhere in the Championship, James Weir was an unused substitute for Wigan Athletic’s goalless home draw with Preston North End, with Alex Bruce still waiting for his first appearance for the Latics.
In League Two, Josh Clackstone made his first league start as Notts County secured a 3-2 victory over Leyton Orient. The defender played the full 90 minutes for the Magpies, who let a two-goal lead slip before Jon Stead scored a late winner.
Harvey Rodgers got another valuable 90 minutes under his belt in Accrington Stanley’s 2-1 win against Colchester United. It was the young defender’s fifth appearance for Stanley, who are now 19th in the League Two table. Striker Jonathan Edwards was an unused substitute for Stanley in the same game.
Max Clark was also an unused substitute as Cambridge United recorded a 3-2 victory over Newport County. The midfielder watched on as Mark Roberts scored a last-minute winner for the U’s.
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