What is happening elsewhere in the Championship?

With Cardiff City replacing Ole Gunnar Solskjaer with Leyton Orient's Russell Slade and Bolton Wanderers appointing former Celtic manager Neil Lennon as Dougie Freedman's successor, Fulham are now the only club in the division without a permanent manager in place.

Plus, there are plenty of transfer rumours continuing to do the rounds with the loan window presenting an opportunity for managers to bolster their squads.

For all the latest headlines from around the Championship, have a look at our summary below from various local newspapers.

Blackburn Rovers: Midfielder Tom Cairney is not concerned by Rovers' recent struggles in front of goal and is convinced his team-mates will come good and start firing again after the international break. (Lancashire Telegraph)

Bolton Wanderers: New Trotters chief Lennon has vowed to shake the current malaise out of the club's ranks with team spirit key to trying to escape from the bottom three, according to the former Celtic boss. (The Bolton News)

Bournemouth: Cherries skipper Tommy Elphick is hoping a gruelling fortnight of fitness during the international break will give his side an edge over their Championship counterparts in the next phase of the season. (Bournemouth Echo)

Brighton and Hove Albion: Seagulls boss Sami Hyypia has ruled out the immediate possibility of entering the loan market to address his side's shortage of goals, but suggested it is something that could be on the cards if they continue to fire blanks in front of goal. (The Argus)

Cardiff City: New Bluebirds boss Slade admits he will be emotional during his first game in charge at the Cardiff City Stadium, which ironically comes against boyhood club Nottingham Forest. (Wales Online)

Derby County: Injury-hit midfielder Paul Coutts is hoping to finally put the woes of a dislocated kneecap firmly behind him but is refusing to put a timeframe on his comeback to the Rams after a lengthy spell on the sidelines. (Derby Telegraph)

Leeds United:Stephen Warnock has refuted claims he contacted the PFA over his recent omission from the starting lineup and has revealed he is happy with life at Elland Road. (Yorkshire Evening Post)

Norwich City: Striker Cameron Jerome has warned his side there must be no slip-up this weekend as the early table-toppers prepare to resume their Championship season with a trip to Fulham. (Eastern Daily Press)

Nottingham Forest: Winger Michail Antonio believes his side must relish successive away trips to Cardiff City and high-flying Watford in the coming weeks and prove how far they have come under Stuart Pearce. (Nottingham Post)

Rotherham United: Millers loan signing Luciano Becchio is set to learn his fate regarding a heel injury suffered during a behind-closed-doors match during the international interval, with the initial prognosis ruling him out for six weeks. (The Star)

Sheffield Wednesday:Stuart Gray believes his side's defensive record - the joint-best in the division - should be even better than the eight conceded from 11 games and was left frustrated with the two goals his side shipped at home to Ipswich Town and at Leeds United. (The Star)

Wigan Athletic: Latics midfielder Don Cowie is determined to secure all three points against Brentford this weekend for manager Uwe Rosler who was formerly in charge of the Bees, who sit above his new charges currently. (Wigan Today)

Wolves: Midfielder Lee Evans has handed Kenny Jackett a massive fitness boost by declaring himself ready for the weekend trip to Millwall and will go head-to-head with Tommy Rowe for a central midfield spot. (Birmingham Mail)