Neil Warnock may take up QPR job.

Neil Warnock’s future as boss of Crystal Palace hangs in balance. The former Sheffield United gaffer has been linked with the manager’s job at QPR and rumours have started gathering momentum after Palace were knocked out of the FA Cup at the hands of Aston Villa. Warnock admitted that he would be in charge of Palace for their next game against Doncaster on Sunday but was non-committal over his long term future. Instead he admitted that he would be interested in taking up the job at QPR.

Crystal Palace are third from bottom in the Coca Cola championship after having ten points docked at the start of the season. As a result of the transfer embargo imposed on them by the Football Association, they are unable to sign any new players.

QPR have had a very turbulent season as well. They lie just four points above Palace and are themselves not sure of survival. If Warnock takes charge of the Loftus Road based side, he would be the fifth manager of their topsy-turvy season.

Meanwhile Palace midfielder Darren Ambrose has expressed his wish that Warnock continue as Palace manager. Ambrose said that Warnock was ‘massively important’ to the future of the Selhurst Park club.

Championship Roundup- February 16

West Bromwich Albion temporarily went top of the Championship after drawing 1-1 with Cardiff City away from home. The Bluebirds took the lead through Peter Whittingham but Roberto di Matteo’s side equalised on the stroke of half time through Gianni Zuiverloon.

Ten man Blackpool ended their five game winless run as they beat Gordon Strachan’s Middlesbrough 2-0 at home. Brett Ormerod and DJ Campbell were the scorers for the Seasiders.

There was late drama in the game between Bristol City and Leicester as both teams scored in second half injury time. David Clarkson netted for Bristol City while Lloyd Dyer equalised for the Foxes.

Derby moved above Preston North End in the league table by beating them 5-3 at Pride Park. Rob Hulse scored a brace for the Rams.

Nottingham Forest kept themselves in the hunt for the title by eking out a narrow 1-0 win over ten man Sheffield United. Robert Earnshaw scored what was to be the winner in the fourth minute of the game. It was also Earnshaw’s 150th career league goal.

Elsewhere, bottom of the table Peterborough beat Roy Keane’s Ipswich 3-1 at London Road, with Liam Dickinson scoring a goal on debut for Posh. Fellow strugglers Plymouth had Damien Johnson to thank for a late equaliser against Swansea.

Doncaster Rovers beat local rivals Sheffield Wednesday 2-0 while Paul Hayes’ last gasp goal secured a 2-1 win for Scunthorpe over Barnsley.

Coca Cola Championship results roundup

Newcastle cruised past the Bluebirds with a 5-1 score line on Friday to stretch their lead atop the Championship table. But the response from the chasing pack was positive as both West Brom and Nottingham Forest kept pace with the leaders with win on Saturday.

West Brom edged Plymouth in a very cagey affair. Simon Cox’s 66th minute goal proved to be the difference between the two sides. Nottingham Forest, on the other hand, were propelled by a Dexter Blackstock brace as they downed Sheffield Wednesday 2-1.

In the early kickoff on Saturday, Swansea City defeated Preston 2-0 to go level on points with Cardiff City. Ashley Williams and David Cotterill came up with the goals for the Wales based side. Sheffield United dropped out of the playoff places with a 1-1 draw against Derby County. Lee Williamson fired home a late equaliser to neutralise Robbie Savage’s goal for the Rams. The sixth spot in the League was usurped from Sheffield United by Leicester City who won against Ian Holloway’s Blackpool.

Middlesbrough came from behind to bag a 1-1 draw against Ipswich Town at Portman Road. Daryl Murphy scored in his first game for the new club but his effort was cancelled out by a David Wheater header. Crystal Palace continued their northward run with a last-gasp win against Scunthorpe. Neil Danns broke Scunthorpe hearts with a winner in injury time.

Reading secured their second consecutive win in the league with an invaluable 2-1 win away at Doncaster. Reading are third from bottom and one point away from climbing out of the relegation zone.

Transfer Deadline Day Movements

With the transfer window behind us, we take a look at the last minute deals that have taken place in lower divisions of England. Manchester City have swooped for Middlesbrough winger Adam Johnson. The fee is rumoured to be around £7 million and the England Under 21 international has signed a four and a half year contract at Eastlands. Boro themselves have secured the services of Celtic striker Scott McDonald and Aberdeen’s Lee Miller.

Ipswich have completed the double signing of David Healy and Daryl Murphy from Sunderland on loan till the end of the season while Preston have moved quickly to sign Paul Coutts from Peterborough United. Preston have also signed Keith Treacy from Blackburn for an undisclosed fee.

Michael Tonge has moved to Pride Park for the remainder of the season on loan as he was not getting enough playing time with Stoke while Jonathan Lund has joined League Two side Rotherham on loan for the rest of the season from Burnley. Leicester City striker Paul Dickov has had his contract terminated with the Championship side on mutual consent. And finally, Wigan Athletic have won the race for the signature of Crystal Palace striker Victor Moses. The 21-year old has signed a three-and-a-half year deal at the DW stadium.

Coca Cola Championship Results Roundup - Jan 16

Alan Irvine and Darren Ferguson had contrasting starts as new managers in the Coca Cola Championship. Irvine got off to a winning start as his Sheffield Wednesday side defeated Barnsley 2-1. Tommy Spurr and Jermaine Johnson came up with the goods for the Owls.

Darren Ferguson’s first game in charge though ended in a disappointing 4-2 loss for PNE against Bristol City. Haynes, Fontaine, Carey and Sno scored for Bristol and left Ferguson still looking for his first points as PNE boss.

Nottingham Forest moved up into the automatic qualification spots with a 2-1 win against Reading. Paul Anderson and Robert Earnshaw scored for Forest in a game that saw Nicky Shorey sent off against his former club. Crystal Palace’s in-demand forward Victor Moses was the hero as his first half strike proved to be the winner against Plymouth. Derby overcame Peterborough 3-0 at London Road. The Posh ended the game with nine men on the pitch. Gorka Pintado’s first goal for over ten months gave Swansea City a much needed win over playoff rivals and moved them to the fourth position in the League.

There were also a couple of draws in the League with QPR coming from behind twice to earn a 2-2 draw against Blackpool. The game between Scunthorpe and Cardiff also ended in a timid 1-1 stalemate.

English Championship Transfer Roundup

Championship leaders Newcastle United are stepping up their chase for transfer targets. Boss Chris Hughton remains confident of striking a deal for Leeds striker Jermaine Beckford who scored the all important winner at Old Trafford in the third round of the FA Cup. Newcastle also aim to extend Danny Simpson’s loan deal till the end of the season with a view to a permanent transfer. The Magpies are also actively looking for defensive reinforcements after their bid for Sheffield United centre back Matthew Kilgallon was rejected. Hughton has also rejected any claims that the club is closing in on a deal with Southampton striker Rickie Lambert.

On the other end of the table, Reading have managed to sign Stoke defender Andy Griffin on loan till the end of the season. Griffin has struggled to establish himself at the Britannia Stadium and a move to the Championship may well help him get some valuable playing time. Heidar Helguson who played for Watford for over five years has rejoined the Hornets on loan from fellow Championship side Queen’s Park Rangers. QPR have also been buoyed by the news that tenacious midfielder Mikele Leigertwood has extended his deal with the club.

After losing Owen Coyle to Bolton, Burnley are actively hunting for a manager. Their main targets are reportedly Doncaster boss Sean O’Driscoll and Sheffield Wednesday boss Brian Laws who started his playing career at Turf Moor. Leicester City have extended the loan deal for Manchester City defender Ryan McGivern till the end of the season. And finally, Southampton are pushing for a move for Coventry City’s defender Elliot Ward. Southampton are offering the lad a 18-month deal to make a move to League One.