What is happening elsewhere in the Championship?

Fulham are still yet to announce a permanent successor to Kit Symons at Fulham but following a 1-0 win over Norwich City this weekend, the Cottagers may yet turn to the caretaker man.

Plus, there are transfer rumours continuing to float around, with the loan window still open for business and 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.

Birmingham City: Lee Novak has moved to brush off the 1-0 weekend loss to Bolton Wanderers by backing his side to respond in the right manner despite falling to just one point above the relegation zone. (Birmingham Mail)

Blackpool: Seasiders boss Jose Riga believes his side's 4-2 defeat at Huddersfield Town was a stark reality check of how bad the situation is at Bloomfield Road in terms of playing personnel. (Blackpool Gazette)

Bolton Wanderers:Neil Lennon sang the praises of South Korean international Chung-Yong Lee's on his Wanderers bow, after the winger's contribution to the 1-0 win at Birmingham. (The Bolton News)

Bournemouth: Striker Callum Wilson is keeping his goal tally target for the season under wraps despite firing his eighth goal of the season already in the 1-0 win over Charlton Athletic. (Bournemouth Echo)

Brentford: Alan McCormack has offered an insight into the Bees' stunning start to life in the Championship by revealing the giant forward strides made by the club reflect an ambition to have a Premier League setup at the club. (Get West London)

Brighton and Hove Albion: Under-pressure boss Sami Hyypia has vowed to fight for his Seagulls future and brushed off talk about the subject despite seeing his side drop to 20th after a 2-1 home defeat to Middlesbrough. (The Argus)

Cardiff City: Russell Slade believes his new Bluebirds charges convinced the fans they now have a team to be proud of after a matchwinning bow for the former Leyton Orient boss over former leaders Nottingham Forest. (Wales Online)

Derby County: Rams boss Steve McClaren believes his side's failure to clinch promotion to the Premier League in last season's play-off final is proving the catalyst to spur his side on this season after they moved second in the table following a 3-0 win at Reading. (Derby Telegraph)

Fulham: Cottagers midfielder and captain Scott Parker has fired a warning to fellow Championship rivals by insisting clubs will be writing off his side at their peril following the Norwich City success, which has lifted Symons and his side to within one point of safety. (Get West London)

Ipswich Town: Striker Daryl Murphy, Luke Chambers and Teddy Bishop could all return to the first-team fold for the Tractor Boys at Cardiff City tomorrow after taking a full part in training ahead of the game. (East Anglian Daily Times)

Millwall: Striker Lee Gregory feels he is experiencing a new-found confidence after finally netting his first and second goals of the league season and cementing his place in the Lions' starting XI. (News at Den)

Norwich City: Canaries boss Neil Adams accepts his side's recent form has stunted their promotion aspirations after the 1-0 weekend defeat at Fulham made it one win in the last five league games. (Eastern Daily Press)

Nottingham Forest: Stuart Pearce has urged midfielder Henri Lansbury to recapture his best form in a Forest shirt but warned his place in the starting XI will not be an automatic one as long as he carries on picking up 'cheap' yellow cards. (Nottingham Post)

Sheffield Wednesday: Defender Glenn Loovens is demanding an instant response from his side in the midweek trip to Brentford after admitting his side were second best in a 3-0 home reverse to table-topping Watford. (The Star)

Watford: New Hornets boss Slavisa Jokanovic has praised new loan signing Sebastien Bassong and believes the central defender can play a key role for the club in the coming months. (Watford Observer)

Wigan Athletic: Midfield duo Ben Watson and Chris McCann are set to hand the Latics a huge boost to their Championship cause by returning to first-team action this week after lengthy spells on the sidelines. (Wigan Today)