All the fizz of the Coca Cola Football League this weekend

No boss, no problem

Not when you are Notts County, whose 2-0 victory over Crewe made them the country’s highest scorers at home this season. Former Newcastle manager Kevin Keegan has been mentioned as County’s potential next boss. Perhaps it’s the old black and white stripes that do it...

Kevin Keegan

Kevin Keegan: Notts County's next manager?

Try this Championship teaser

Come on, then, which club has the longest current unbeaten run in the division?
No? A clue: it includes three wins, five draws and only two goals conceded. Still don’t know? Try Paulo Sousa’s Swansea City, courtesy of the goalless draw at home to Blackpool.

Terrell Forbes

Worth the wait

In 10 seasons and 368 games, Yeovil defender Terrell Forbes had never found the opposition net. All that changed at Bristol Rovers’ Memorial Stadium, where Forbes, 28, (right) scored Yeovil’s winning goal in a 2-1 win. Take a bow, Terrell.

Stuck with the Withdean

Brighton fans can’t wait to move away from the Withdean, especially when Saturday’s 2-0 loss to Oldham was their fifth defeat in seven home games this season. Sadly, the new ground at Falmer won’t be open until the 2011-12 season.

Get us a cuppa, dad

Anyone who tried to beat the half-time queues at Bramall Lane and nipped out five minutes before the interval will have been cursing into their soup. First Cardiff scored, then Sheffield United, then Cardiff again and then United once more in the craziest spell of a crazy game which the visitors won 4-3 to leave Blades boss Kevin Blackwell under a bit of pressure.

Sure you want this job?

With the club’s best defender, Ryan Bennett, sold to Peterborough on the day he took over, Grimsby caretaker manager Neil Woods’ first game in charge took him to League Two leaders Bournemouth. Lowly Grimsby lost 3-1.

Nicky Maynard

Scout's corner

Bristol City’s rise to fifth in the Championship means the talents of Nicky Maynard (right, celebrating his goal in the 3-2 win at Barnsley) can no longer be ignored. Having struggled in his first season, the pacy 22-year-old has scored nine goals in 14 games, justifying his £2.25million move from Crewe and catching the eye of Premier clubs. Sportsmail valuation: £3.5m.

Roll up, roll up!

The Dagenham & Redbridge entertainers were at it again at Macclesfield, and not just with goals. Playing 80 minutes with 10 men, the Daggers hit back from 2-0 down to draw a game of four goals, two penalties and two red cards.

What's in a number?

It is now 1,260 minutes or 21 hours since Ipswich recorded a League win. That’s around double the time it took the Tractor Boys to make the 655-mile round trip to Plymouth, where they drew 1-1.

John Nutter

Nutter's relief

‘I’ve just given Jacko a big kiss in the dressing room, he’s dug me out of a hole there’ — Gillingham’s John Nutter (right), who sliced a harmless cross into his own net, is grateful to Simeon Jackson, scorer of the equaliser in a 1-1 draw against Charlton.

High fives for Chesterfield

There is something about League new boys Burton Albion which appeals to Chesterfield. Last month John Sheridan’s team hammered Burton 5-1 in the Johnstone’s Paint Trophy. Fast forward to Saturday and Chesterfield won handsomely again, 5-2 this time.

Gate of the day

The tide on the Solent is turning. A fourth successive Southampton win - 3-1 over MK Dons, lifting them to 22nd place - attracted 21,387 to St Mary’s Stadium.

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