Brentford were hit by the ultimate sucker punch at Leeds United – an 89th minute goal from a short corner as the Elland Road outfit ran out 1-0 winners. At the tops its ‘as you were’. Dwight Gayle doing what he does for Newcastle United to move further ahead of Scott Hogan in the Championship scorer charts whilst Brighton kept pace with a 2-1 win at Birmingham City. At the bottom, Cardiff traded places with Blackburn Rovers who once again take up their place in the relegation spots alongside Wigan Athletic and Rotherham. Indeed, only the ongoing ineptitude of those teams stopping QPR from joining them although that gap now down to a mere three points….
That’s the latest Championship action in a nutshell. Yet there has been so much more going on in the division and beyond. In the latest edition of our regular, weekly feature we look back at those things you might have missed from the world of social media.
Actually, there hasn’t been that much this week. That, or the Christmas party season has meant social media usage is a lot less than usual. But we’ll root through the detritus to start with Brentford and the last knockings from the game at Leeds United.
Despite the incredible £37/£42 ticket prices, supporters were in good voice.
Scott hogan’s goal WAS onside.
Leeds supporters show just what the win means.
Tom Field underlined his importance to this team.
Off the field, there was exciting news on the injury front.
Whilst, as you could almost have predicted, Martin Allen has done what he does best and now set up an FA Cup third round tie at Griffin Park.
And one we missed last week but worth a look – just for a surreal headline / teaser line image c/o Beeschat. One can only imagine what takes place over there toast at Dean Smith’s domestic tactical workshop.
Elsewhere, pickings were slim. Just what is going on at Birmingham City?
What is going on at Leicester City?
What is going on at Manchester City?
Is Mike Phelan channelling his inner Fred Dibnah? Just a flat cap short of the full look…
Up in Scotland, Santa has taken a very scary turn for the worst.
Perhaps he’s been listening to the advertisers.
In more advertising news , Nike have displayed incredible precognitive powers.
Whilst on the BBC, Sunday night’s Sports Personality of the year saw Leicester City triumph (twice) and Andy Murray receiving his overall winner’s award via a video link up from a friend.
But, as ever, we close with Ian Moose and his birthday friend of the week. Which of his good friends from the world of football did the Talksport DJ wish happy birthday to, via the medium of a Twitter post and picture of them together?
This week: Preston manager Simon Grayson.
Nick Bruzon