Here, we round-up the winners and losers from another action-packed few days in the second-tier. Scroll and click through the pages to see which teams, managers and players shone and struggled over the weekend:
1. L: Lee Johnson (Bristol City)
Johnson was sacked after four years in charge of the Robins, just hours after Saturday’s derby defeat to Cardiff City. Chris Hughton is the bookies favourite to succeed him at Ashton Gate, while Michael Flynn and Ryan Lowe have also been linked. Photo: Harry Trump
2. W: Wigan Athletic
Championship managers and pundits heaped praise on Wigan following a torrid week off the field - including Clinton Morrison, who said: “It’s so easy for a team to say ‘we’re in administration, we’re now going to struggle’ Every single player wants to fight for that club.” Photo: Warren Little
3. L: Barnsley
Trailing 3-0 at half-time in Barnsley’s 4-0 defeat to Stoke City, captain Alex Mowatt pulled no punches - claiming it was men against boys while hinting at some dressing room unrest at the break. Photo: Lewis Storey
4. W: Fulham
Josh Onomah’s 94th-minute winner versus Birmingham City kept Fulham’s top two hopes intact. Now, Scott Parker has challenged his players to “put their foot to the floor” and “make this season something we look back on.” Photo: Alex Davidson