RVP's late leveller rescues United Robin van Persie came off the bench to score the late equaliser that salvaged a 2-2 draw at West Ham and prevented his side from becoming the biggest casualties of the FA Cup third round. Read full article |
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Ba up and running as Chelsea advance Demba Ba scored twice on his debut as holders Chelsea eased into the fourth round of the FA Cup with a 5-1 win over Southampton at St Mary's on Saturday. Read full article |
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Lampard joins Dixon on 193 Chelsea goals Frank Lampard became Chelsea's joint second highest goal-scorer ever alongside Kerry Dixon when he converted a penalty in the 5-1 win at Southampton in the third round of the FA Cup on Saturday. Read full article |
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Last-gasp RVP keeps United in Cup Substitute Robin van Persie netted a dramatic injury-time equaliser as Manchester United clung to life in the FA Cup third round by rescuing a 2-2 draw at West Ham United on Saturday. Read full article |
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Fergie sets sights on ending FA Cup drought Alex Ferguson has set his sights on ending Manchester United's FA Cup drought as the 11-time winners prepare to face West Ham in Saturday's third round tie at Upton Park. Read full article |
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FA Cup can hold key for Arsenal Arsene Wenger's record in the FA Cup means the competition will always be special to the Arsenal manager but this season it could be critical to his efforts to prove he is still the right man to lead the club. Read full article |
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Rotation key to United's success - Giggs Ryan Giggs insists Alex Ferguson is having no problems keeping his large Manchester United squad happy ahead of the FA Cup third round clash at West Ham on Saturday. Read full article |
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Chelsea aim to bounce back Rafael Benitez admits Chelsea's FA Cup third round tie at Southampton has taken on added significance in the wake of their shock Premier League defeat to QPR. Read full article |
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Hammers await United as FA Cup begins Having established a seven-point lead in the Premier League over the festive period, Manchester United turn their thoughts to the FA Cup on Saturday when they visit West Ham United in the third round Read full article |
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Minnows eye Newscastle, Liverpool scalps A winner with Chelsea, Uruguay's Gus Poyet, describes the FA Cup as the "greatest" in the world. Read full article |
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Ferguson plans squad rotation Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson has confirmed that he will rotate his squad once again for the FA Cup third-round tie at West Ham United at the weekend. Read full article |
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Bradford reinstated after appeal Bradford City have been reinstated into the FA Cup after successfully appealing against a decision to expel them for fielding an ineligible player, the FA said on Wednesday. Read full article |
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Bradford expelled from FA Cup Third-tier English club Bradford City have been removed from the FA Cup for fielding an ineligible player, the Football Association announced on Friday. Read full article |
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Wimbledon 'proud' despite bitter loss AFC Wimbledon coach Neil Ardley expressed pride in his team after seeing them lose to an injury-time goal in their FA Cup grudge match at MK Dons. Read full article |
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Top-flight opposition for Utd, Blues Manchester United, Arsenal and holders Chelsea were all handed ties with fellow Premier League sides in the draw for the FA Cup third round on Sunday. Read full article |
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Dons break Wimbledon hearts A stoppage-time winner from Jon Otsemobor earned MK Dons a 2-1 home victory against AFC Wimbledon in the FA Cup second round on Sunday in a tie loaded with historical significance. Read full article |
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Wimbledon-Dons tie opens old wounds The first-ever clash between AFC Wimbledon and MK Dons will dominate the FA Cup second round this weekend as another chapter of one of English soccer's saddest, but ultimately inspiring tales Read full article |
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Wimbledon to visit MK Dons in FA Cup AFC Wimbledon, formed in 2002 before the original Wimbledon club relocated to Milton Keynes the following year, will face MK Dons for the first time in the FA Cup second round. Read full article |
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Wimbledon could face MK Dons in FA Cup AFC Wimbledon, formed when the original Wimbledon club were relocated to the city of Milton Keynes in 2004, could face Milton Keynes Dons for the first time in the second round of the FA Cup. Read full article |
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Terry backs Di Matteo, Drogba to stay Chelsea captain John Terry has called on Roman Abramovich to ensure interim boss Roberto Di Matteo and FA Cup final hero Didier Drogba remain at Stamford Bridge. Read full article |