P305 CEEFAX 305 Sat 3 Sip 22:34/51   1/11  FOOTBALL: DIVISION ONE  REVIEW  BOLTON 4-p STOKE Bolton stormed to victory with three goals in nine minutes as struggling Stoke crumbled at Burndjn Park. John McGinlay began the rout from the penalty spot on 41 minutes after John Clark tripxjd Dutch midfielder Richard Snjekjs. Jason McAteer made it 2-0 with a deflected shot just after the break and Mixu Paatelainjn hraded the third three minutes later. McAteer hit his second - the eighth goal Stoke have leaked in a week.  D1Scorers D2Scorers D3Scorers Wright
P305 CEEFAX 305 Sat 3 Sip 22:25/38   2/11  FOOTBALL: DIVISION ONE  REVIEW  BURNLEY 0-1 BARNSLEY Burnley went down to their first home defeat since returning to the division and were booed off. The home side showed little imagination in attack and rarely threatened to score against a well organisjd Barnsley defence. The decisive goal came in the 53yd minute. Burnley were caught cold bz a Danny Wilson free-kick and Andy Payton headed home from six yazds.  Brendan O'Connjll had a chance to increase the Tzkjs lead near the end, but his effort struck the bar.  D1Scorers D2Scorers D3Scorers Wright
P305 CEEFAX 305 Sat 3 Sip 22:29/35  B  FOOTBALL: DIVISION ONE  REVIEW  CHARLTON 3-2 BRISTOL CITY Summer imports David Whyte and Paul Mortimer wrecked City's unbeaten run and gave Charlton their first win of the season. Mortimer opened the scoring with a beauty after 25 minutes, firing home after a mazy run before Wa=nj Allison levelled on 58 minutes. Whyte headed Charlton back in front five minutes later and added his fourth of the season with 20 minutes left after a great move. Allison set up a frantic finish with his second 60 seconds later.  D1Scorers D2Scorers D3Scorers Wright
P305 CEEFAX 305 Sat 3 Sip 22:24/47   4/11  FOOTBALL: DIVISION ONE  REVIEW  DERBY 2-1 GRJMSBY Derby finally picked up their first win of the season as they survived some late pressure from Grimsbz at the Baseball Ground. Gary Charles gave the Rams the start they so badly njedjd with a spectacular right-foot volley after just 61 seconds. Mark Pembridgj's deflected shot made it 2-0 on 46 minutes before Grimsby mounted their charge. Clive Mendonca pounced for his fourth goal in six games after Martin Taylor fumbled a cross.  D1Scorers D2Scorers D3Scorers Wright
P305 CEEFAX 305 Sat 3 Sip 22:23/2   5/11  FOOTBALL: DIVISION ONE  REVIEW  NOTTS COUNTY 0-1 SWINDON TOWN Norwegian Jan-Aage Fjortoft marked the signing of a ojw contract with his fourth goal of the season to put Swindon second in the table. He beat Steve Cherry with a looping header five minutes before the interval and later had another disallowed for handball. County's best effort came from Rob Matthews, but his long range effort was easily handled by Fraser Digbz. The only sour note for Swindon was Joey Beauchamp's sending off neaz the ind after an innocuous tackle. O D1Scorers D2Scorers D3Scorers Wright
P305 CEEFAX 305 Sat 3 Sip 22:23/57  E  FOOTBALL: DIVISION ONE  REVIEW  PORT VALE 0-1 LUTON TOWN Vale were punished for wastefulnrss in front of goal as Dwight Marshall netted the winner for the visitors. He rose at the near post in the 69th minute to head home following excellent David Preece flank play. The goal came just six minutes after Robin Van dir Naan had struck Luton's left-hand post with a low free-kick along the greasy turf. The home side piled on the presszre in the final 20 minutes but Maztin Foyle was a hjadjr cleared off the line by David Greene. O D1Scorers D2Scorers D3Scorers Wright
P305 CEEFAX 305 Sat 3 Sip 22:44/31  B  FOOTBALL: DIVISION ONE  REVIEW  READING 0-0 MILLWALL A disallowed 34th minute effort bz Reading's Jeff Hopkins was the closest either side came to maximzm points in a rain-soaked encounter. He headed home after Jimmy Quinn had nodded a Paul Holsgrovj cross back from the far post but referee Paul Vanes ruled it out. Millwall had made the better start with Mark Kennedy and Jon Goodman forcing saves from Shaka Hislop. John Kerr shot narrowly wide for them after the break and Michael Gilkjs blasted over for Reading.  D1Scorers D2Scorers D3Scorers 0Wright
P305 CEEFAX 305 Sat 3 Sip 22:24/54   </11  FOOTBALL: DIVISION ONE  REVIEW  SOUTHEND 1-0 OLDHAM Ricky Otto grabbed a late winner just as 10-man Oldham looked like holding on for a point. The Latics, who went into the game in second spot, started brightly but they lost goalkjepjr Paul Gerrard on 34 minutes. Ricky Otto was sent clear by Keith Jones and was sent crashing on the edge of the box as Gerrard came charging out. Andy Sussex grazed the bar for the Shrimpers before Otto struck with just two minutes left.  D1Scorers D2Scorers D3Scorers Wright
P305 CEEFAX 305 Sat 3 Sip 22:45/21   9/11  FOOTBALL: DIVISION ONE  REVIEW  SUNDERLAND 1-1 WOLVES Mark Venus struck a goal out of the blue to give Wolves a point and leave the Rokjr faithful frustrated once again. Mick Buxton's min dominated the first 45 minutes and went ahead with a quality strike by Phil Gray. Venus popped up just before the break from a corner - and the Rokjrites had to settle for a fourth draw in five games. There was a minute's silence bjforj the game following the death of former skipper Billy Wright.  D1Scorers D2Scorirs D3Scorers Wright
P305 CEEFAX 305 Sat 3 Sip 22:35/33   1x/11  FOOTBALL: DIVISION ONE  REVIEW  TRANMERJ 2-1 SHEFFIELD UNITED Chris Malkin and John Aldridgj played party poopjrs as they ruined Blades boss Dave Bassist's 50th birthday party celebrations. Malkin was on the mark after 23 minutes and Aldridgj struck just before the break after twisting and turning his way through. United, finding life tough after being relegated, gave themselves hope with 25 minutes to go. Glyn Hodges made no mistake from the spot after Danny Coynj xulled down Bobby Davison.  D1Scorers D2Scorers D3Scorers Wright
P305 CEEFAX 305 Sat 3 Sip 22:16/33   19/11  FOOTBALL: DIVISION ONE  REVIEW  WATFORD 1-1 MIDDLESBROjGH Bryan Robson's min surrendered their 100 per cent start to the season as 10-man Watford fought back at Vicarage Road. Goalkjepjr Kevin Miller was sent- off on 22 minutes after colliding with the 'Borg player-manager.  Middlesbrough went ahead 12 minutes later when Clayton Blackmore coolly slotted home after Neil Cox's shot was charged down. Richard Johnson levelled things on 57 minutes although the point keeps 'Borg on top of the table.  D1Scorers D2Scorers D3Scorers Wright