Robins go bobbing into fifth spot
Swindon leapfrogged Millwall into fifth place in League One with a 4-2 victory over Oldham, while Walsall grabbed a 1-0 win at Bristol Rovers.Weston signs new Bees contract
Brentford winger Myles Weston has signed a new contract at Griffin Park which commits his future to the Bees until the summer of 2012.
Veteran striker eyes Leeds deal
Veteran striker Paul Dickov will spend "a couple of days" training with Leeds this week after his recent release by Leicester City.
Akinde vows to get on the goal trail
Brentford new boy John Akinde has vowed to hit the goal trail and help the club climb the League One table after making his Bees debut.
Seagulls swoop for winger LuaLua
Brighton manager Gus Poyet has utilised the loan market by bringing in young Newcastle winger Kazenga LuaLua on a one-month loan deal.
Parkinson: Addicks have the bottle
Charlton boss Phil Parkinson insists his side are strong enough mentally to maintain their promotion push despite falling behind the leaders.
Martin's Rams switch goes through
Derby have announced that they have completed the signing of Millwall winger David Martin on an emergency loan until the end of the season.
Result the only down side for Tilson
Southend manager Steve Tilson took heart from certain aspects of his side's display in Monday night's 2-0 defeat to Essex rivals Colchester.
Wordsworth pure poetry for Ward
Colchester assistant manager John Ward hailed midfielder Anthony Wordsworth after his double sealed a 2-0 derby victory over rivals Southend.
Grecians take two players on trial
Exeter have handed trials to former Nottingham Forest duo Joe Heath and James Reid with the hope of signing them for the rest of the season.
Donnelly sure Hatters can stay up
On-loan Stockport striker George Donnelly believes the club can beat the odds and survive relegation from League One at the end of the season.
Martin relishing Brighton reunion
Norwich defender Russell Martin admits he will be on familiar turf when the Canaries travel to take on Brighton in League One next weekend.
Heffernan set for Pirates loan deal
Doncaster striker Paul Heffernan is set to join League One side Bristol Rovers on loan, subject to the relevant paperwork being submitted.
Jones targets Pools starting spot
Hartlepool midfielder Ritchie Jones is hoping his impressive substitute appearance against Leeds on Saturday will earn him a starting spot.
Scott pleased with Seagulls strike
Leyton Orient striker Scott McGleish was delighted to silence the Brighton boo-boys with his goal at the weekend to secure a 1-1 draw.
Smith enjoying Bees loan move
Ipswich loanee Tommy Smith admits he is enjoying his spell with Brentford after extending his spell at Griffin Park to the maximum 93 days.
Tisdale: Grecians can match the best
Exeter boss Paul Tisdale believes his side can match the top teams in League One following back-to-back draws against Southampton and MK Dons.
Martin poised to make Rams switch
Derby are set to sign David Martin on loan from League One side Millwall when the emergency loan window opens on Tuesday.
Pardew: Conditions were really tough
Alan Pardew felt Southampton struggled to adapt to the pitch and accused his players of failing to do the basics in their 1-1 draw at Exeter.
Tisdale proud of Grecians character
Exeter manager Paul Tisdale hailed his side's battling qualities as they fought back to claim a well-earned 1-1 draw against Southampton.
Penney pleased with solid Latics
Oldham manager Dave Penney praised his side after they moved out of the relegation zone with a crucial 1-0 win at fellow strugglers Tranmere.
Scott: Bees did talking on the pitch
Brentford boss Andy Scott admitted he did not even try to shake Gillingham counterpart Mark Stimson's hand after his side won 4-0 on Saturday.
Bowditch secret out of the bag
Yeovil manager Terry Skiverton is worried about the prospect of losing Dean Bowditch following the striker's brace in the 4-1 win at Wycombe.
Ince pleased to grind out three points
MK Dons manager Paul Ince praised a gritty performance from his side after they had to come from behind to win 3-1 at rock-bottom Stockport.
Parkinson happy with Robins draw
Charlton manager Phil Parkinson was delighted with the way his team kept battling to secure a 1-1 draw at League One promotion rivals Swindon.