Source: TheGuardian
Football League: Sharp shoots into history books as Norwich are held
Championship top three fail to win, Hull hammer BoltonSunderland triumph in front of almost 8,000 away fansBilly Sharp made history as Sheffield United climbed up to third, courtesy of a 3-0 win at Wigan, as each of those above them faltered. The club captain’s 54th minute goal, a close-range finish set up by David McGoldrick – who had scored the first – made Sharp the highest goalscorer in English league football in the 21st century with 220 strikes, overtaking Rickie Lambert. Mark Duffy had scored United’s second. Related: Forest fight back to topple 10-man Leeds and earn Aitor Karanka a lifeline Aston Villa 2-2 QPR, Blackburn 2-1 West Brom, Brentford 1-1 Norwich, Derby 1-1 Middlesbrough, Hull 6-0 Bolton, Ipswich 2-3 Millwall, Nottm Forest 4-2 Leeds, Reading 1-4 Swansea, Rotherham 2-1 Preston North End, Sheff Wed 1-1 Birmingham, Stoke 0-2 Bristol City, Wigan 0-3 Sheff Utd Blackpool 0-1 Sunderland, Bradford City 3-0 Accrington, Bristol Rovers 0-0 Burton Albion, Charlton 2-1 Walsall, Doncaster 5-0 Rochdale, Luton 0-0 Barnsley, Peterborough 0-2 Scunthorpe, Plymouth 3-0 Oxford Utd, Portsmouth 2-1 Wimbledon, Shrewsbury 0-0 Fleetwood, Southend 2-0 Gillingham, Wycombe 0-2 Coventry Grimsby 0-1 Mansfield, Bury 3-1 Crewe, Crawley 2-0 Colchester, Forest Green 2-1 Northampton, Lincoln 1-1 Port Vale, MK Dons 6-0 Cambridge, Macclesfield 1-1 Tranmere, Morecambe 0-2 Carlisle, Oldham 2-0 Notts County, Stevenage 1-0 Newport, Swindon 0-2 Exeter, Yeovil 1-4 Cheltenham Continue reading......read full article