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Championship Playoff Final: Blackpool 3 – 2 Cardiff

Championship Playoff Final: Blackpool 3 – 2 Cardiff

Another year, another belter of a game. Blackpool's match-winner Brett Ormerod says promotion would have been impossible without mighty Ian Holloway. Blackpool become the 10th north west side to play in the Premier League, one ahead of London. On the previous five occasions that a 4th placed side had reached the Championship playoff final, they [...]

The Championship playoff semi finals

The Championship playoff semi finals

Either Blackpool or Cardiff will become the 44th different club to play in the Premier League (since football was invented in 1992) next season. Blackpool 2 - 1 Nottingham Forest Blackpool 2 - Nottingham Forest 1 - Watch more Videos at Vodpod. Nottingham Forest 3 - 4 Blackpool Nottingham Forest 3 - Blackpool 4 - Watch [...]

The tragic of the Cup: 13th – 14th February

The tragic of the Cup: 13th – 14th February

Fulham 4 - 0 Notts County You don't want to mess with Sven, I'm telling you. Fulham 4 - Notts County 0- Watch more Videos at Vodpod. Crystal Palace 2 - 2 Aston Villa Stilyan Petrov's dodgy late equaliser denied Crystal Palace victory after an enthralling cup-tie at Selhurst Park. Crystal Palace 2 - Aston [...]

Carling Cup, September 23rd

Carling Cup, September 23rd

Manchester United 1 - 0 Wolves The most fun part of the evening came right at the end, when the fourth official raised his board to indicate there would be a minimum of three minutes' stoppage time. 'We want six,' the Wolves supporters hilariously responded. The evening was made a little tough for the red peril after young Fabio da Silva [...]

1927 FA Cup Final: Cardiff City 1-0 Arsenal

1927 FA Cup Final: Cardiff City 1-0 Arsenal

April of 1927 was quite a month. It saw the first long distance public television broadcast between Washington, DC AND New York City, displaying the image of Commerce Secretary Herbert Hoover. Douglas Fairbanks was among the first group of celebrities to leave their footprints in cement at Grauman's Chinese Theater in Hollywood. Mae West was [...]

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