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FINAL CHAMPIONSHIP TABLE


C CARDIFF CITY 46 25 12 9 27 87
P HULL 46 24 7 15 9 79
3 WATFORD 46 23 8 15 27 77
4 BRIGHTON 46 19 18 9 26 75
P CRYSTAL PALACE 46 19 15 12 11 72
6 LEICESTER 46 19 11 16 23 68
7 BOLTON WANDERERS 46 18 14 14 8 68
8 NOTTINGHAM FOREST  46 17 16 13 4 67
9 CHARLTON 46 17 14 15 6 65
10 BIRMINGHAM CITY 46 15 16 16 -6 61
11 BURNLEY 46 16 13 17 2 61
12 DERBY COUNTY 46 16 13 17 3 61
13 LEEDS 46 17 10 19 -9 61
14 IPSWICH  46 16 12 18 -13 60
15 BLACKPOOL 46 14 17 15 -1 59
16 MIDDLESBROUGH  46 18 5 23 -9 59
17 BLACKBURN ROVERS 46 14 16 16 -7 58
18 HUDDERSFIELD TOWN 46 15 13 18 -20 58
19 SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY 46 16 10 20 -8 58
20 MILLWALL 46 15 11 20 -11 56
21 BARNSLEY 46 14 13 19 -14 55
R PETERBRORUGH UNITED 46 15 9 24 -9 54
R WOLVES  46 14 9 23 -14 51
R BRISTOL CITY 46 11 8 27 -25 41

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