Championship news round-up: Cardiff sack boss as Wigan, Norwich & QPR send players out on loan
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Bristol City go into the international break on the back of their 2-1 loss away at Burnley this weekend.
Despite the transfer window shutting on the first day of September, there has still been plenty of activity across the Championship.
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Hide AdTeams have brought in free agents, offloaded players abroad or to non-league and in the case of Huddersfield Town and now Cardiff City - sacked their manager too.
Here is a look at the latest news from the second tier..
Cardiff City make managerial decision
Bristol City’s rivals Cardiff have parted company with Steve Morison after their slow start to the new season.
The Bluebirds have won three out of their opening 10 matches this term and have decided that they need a change of direction now.
Wigan Athletic youngster leaves on loan to fellow North West outfit
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Hide AdWigan Athletic have decided to loan out James Carragher to National League side Oldham Athletic.
The defender, who is the son of former Liverpool and England player Jamie Carragher, has linked up with the Latics on a temporary deal until January.
Norwich City loan out goalkeeper to non-league
Norwich City goalkeeper Sam Blair has joined Wroxham FC of the Pitching In Isthmian League on loan.
The youngster has been given the green light to head out the exit door to get some experience under his belt.
QPR offload two goalkeepers
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Hide AdQPR have joined Wigan and Norwich is sending players out and have let goalkeepers Joe Walsh and Matteo Salamon join Hampton and Richmond Borough.
The stoppers will spend a month in the National League South.
Huddersfield Town linked with potential managerial candidate
Huddersfield Town are being linked with a move for Chelsea coach Anthony Barry.
The Sun report that the former Accrington Stanley midfielder is on the Terriers’ radar as they hunt for a replacement for Danny Schofield.
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