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He became club captain, leading the side to an | FA Cup fourth round tie with Chelsea the following |
On 1911-01-16, an | FA Commission decided that money had been offered a |
He is also an | FA accredited tutor of goalkeepers and has both the |
1 when Sheffield Wednesday came to Turton for an | FA Cup match, soon becoming first secretary and the |
at the Old Showground on 30 January 1954 for an | FA Cup 4th round tie against Portsmouth. |
would make his debut against Leyton Orient in an | FA Cup replay. |
eam had ever scored as many as seven goals in an | FA Cup match. |
ime, Town played only 3 away league games and an | FA Cup game at Manchester United. |
e the first player to score for both sides in an | FA Cup Final, a feat subsequently repeated by Tommy |
e Wednesday he won 2 League Championships and an | FA Cup Winner's medal. |
ernational trial in February 1926 and joined an | F.A. party on a tour of Canada in the summer. |
when he scored 6 times against Whitby Town in an | FA Cup 1st Round Replay in November 1996. |
njury in the 2010-2011 season, but scored in an | F.A. Cup match against Shrewsbury Town FC, and then |
gainst Fulham 6-0, which remains a record for an | FA Cup semi-final. |
then took over at Huddersfield Town, winning an | FA Cup and two First Division titles in the space o |
as the Bees beat Swindon Town on penalties in an | FA Cup third round replay, saving the penalty that |
nutes and 30 seconds in the closing stages of an | FA Cup 5-0 derby win over Crewe. |
With Villa Hall won an | FA Cup in 1905 and the First Division championship |
81, however, he seriously injured his knee in an | FA Cup match. |
beat League Two side Rotherham United 3-0 in an | FA Cup Second Round replay at Kenilworth Road, sett |
d in were successful however and he was twice an | FA Cup winner with the Blades, in 1915 and 1925. |
ut Dixon suffered torn stomach muscles during an | FA Cup tie against Liverpool in January, which did |
scored 7 goals (6 in Division 2 games, one in an | FA Cup match). |
f 72,000 attended the match, a new record for an | FA Cup semi-final. |
sion, less than four years after appearing in an | FA Cup final. |
would really like to see this article become an | FA, but I feel like it's missing content, with too |
Ford also served as an | FA councillor from 1890-1893 and was vice-president |
rst-team games for Nelson and scored once, in an | FA Cup tie. |
haw scored twice against Charlton Athletic in an | FA Women's Premier League Cup tie. |
United, who had not appeared in an | FA Cup Final for 39 years, won 4-2, with two goals |
d up to the first team by Herbert Chapman for an | FA Cup third round match against Walsall at Fellows |
of officiating culminated in taking charge of an | FA Cup quarter final at White Hart Lane between Tot |
ying a successful career at the club, winning an | FA Cup winners medal in both 1905 and 1913. |
ime a team from outside England had played in an | FA Cup Final since Queens Park of Glasgow in 1885. |
the Second Division in 1911 and had received an | FA Cup runners-up medal in 1912. |
ppearance as the Blues beat Gillingham 5-0 in an | FA Cup quarter-final in February. |
visited Kenilworth Road to play Luton Town in an | FA Cup quarter final match, whilst not instigated b |
ing five appearances for them, and scoring in an | FA Cup qualifying round match. |
The record attendance is 4,250 for an | FA Cup first round match between Droylsden and Grim |
He scored his first goal in an | FA Cup First Round 3-0 win over Aylesbury United on |
It could only find a nine-goal game in an | FA Cup first-round game in 1971 and a 10-goal spree |
e Soul Crew were detained before the start of an | FA Cup replay against Reading at Ninian Park in Feb |
ver to be dismissed from the field of play in an | FA Cup Final. |
t-team debut when he replaced Jack Barrett in an | FA Cup match at the Antelope Ground against Reading |
sant was also the first goalkeeper to captain an | FA Cup winning side. |
The following year he took charge of an | FA Cup quarter-final between Sheffield Wednesday an |
a terrific goal against Tottenham Hotspurs in an | FA Cup Quarter Final at White Hart Lane, a match No |
(and only) player ever to wear spectacles in an | FA Cup Final. |
laying career at Watford, playing for them in an | FA Cup semi final and helping them to a Football Le |
e after saving three consecutive penalties in an | FA Cup replay at Eastbourne Borough although still |
he 1906-07 season before he had a bad game in an | FA Cup Second Round replay at The Wednesday on 7 Fe |
He was also received an | FA Cup winners medal with Derby in 1946. |
He gained an | FA Cup winners medal with West Bromwich Albion and |
The pinnacle was an | FA Cup semi-final in 1994 between Chelsea and Luton |
He added an | FA Cup winners' medal when Wolves defeated Blackbur |
in 1961 Law scored an incredible six goals in an | FA Cup tie against Luton Town. |
ly missed 26 League matches and never missed an | F.A. Cup game. |
It remained the only such feat achieved in an | FA Cup Final held at the original Wembley Stadium. |
aving only played once for the first team; in an | FA Cup tie against Bolton Wanderers (he was substit |
n which Allan had made 29 appearances as well an | FA Cup appearance. |
The match was an | FA Cup Third Round tie. |
His first game for the club came in an | FA Cup match against Sheffield Wednesday on 19 Febr |
e only memorable for Town's 4th appearance in an | FA Cup Final. |
ch he is most renowned, was leading Argyle to an | FA Cup semi-final. |
he first time a substitute had ever scored in an | FA Cup final. |
ho was the first player to score two goals in an | FA Cup Final, with Wanderers in 1876. |
irst hat trick for the club on 10 November in an | FA Cup first round match against AFC Wimbledon, whi |
as substitute, scored one goal, and played in an | FA Cup tie for Blackpool before he died of heart fa |
and made an appearance between the sticks in an | FA Cup game against Watford in 1986, at the age of |
residents of McLean were the brothers G. L. and | F.A. Wheelock, railroad employees, who moved into th |
all competitions such as the Football League and | FA Cup were suspended. |
nces in the 1990 League Cup final at Wembley and | FA Cup semi-finals. |
ace at outside-left, playing in every League and | FA Cup match, except the final match of the season. |
to join Football League First Division club and | FA Cup-holders Bradford City in August 1911. |
Bristol Rovers, one in each of their league and | FA Cup clashes. |
After some good league and | FA Cup campaigns the club joined the Midland League |
he season including a 2-1 win over champions and | FA Cup winners. |
After Leeds' funding and | FA WSL bid collapsed, Bassett spent a period withou |
became only the fifth club to win the league and | FA Cup double. |
's leading scorer, with 20 goals from League and | FA Cup games. |
ame a fans favourite, and he made his Derby, and | FA Premier League debut, on the 9 August 1997 again |
to score in the final of both the League Cup and | FA Cup at Wembley. |
ficiating in First Division, Second Division and | FA Cup matches, as well as at Non-League level. |
kburn Rovers, who had won the Premier League and | FA Cup winners Everton. |
we move articles up the chain through the GA and | FA processes. |
nd 1996, captaining the side to a Conference and | FA Trophy double. |
evious season's successes in both Division 2 and | FA Cup, many were wondering how Ambrose Langley's t |
he made only eight appearances in the league and | FA Cup. |
ion from their first games in the League Cup and | FA Cup to Cambridge United and Tottenham Hotspur re |
lting in successive 4-1 defeats in both UEFA and | FA Cups and the club limping to an eventual 14th pl |
The Football League and | FA Cup were suspended and in their place regional l |
nued to play, notching up another 151 league and | FA Cup games, until injury forced him out of playin |
in which time Villa won the Football League and | FA Cup 6 times each, establishing themselves as the |
goalkeeping shirt his own, making 26 league and | FA Cup appearances in 1910-11, although Burrows rep |
the field as holders, having won the League and | FA Cup Double in 1961. |
they won the "double" of League championship and | FA Cup in 1961 - the first club in the 20th century |
of 7 goals in 238 appearances in the league and | FA Cup for Gateshead. |
d football commentator on the Premier League and | FA Cup. |
ounder members of the Midland League in 1890 and | FA Cup semi-finalists in 1888. |
ber-4 jersey in all of Blackpool's 42 League and | FA Cup games. |
nly appearances came in the Essex Senior Cup and | FA Trophy before being released in January 2007. |
English club to win the league championship and | FA Cup double twice. |
they fell at the first hurdle in the League and | FA Cups. |
by league champions Wolverhampton Wanderers and | FA Cup winners West Bromwich Albion. |
1967, relegation in 1974, promotion in 1975 and | FA Cup glory in 1977. |
In this season, since Manchester United and | FA Cup winners Chelsea qualified for the UEFA Champ |
etween the defending league champions QAF FC and | FA Cup holders MS ABDB. |
He became a qualified M.C.C. coach and | F.A. coach. |
orer, albeit with only six goals from League and | FA Cup games as the team finished bottom of the Lea |
two league starts and appearances the League and | FA Cups. |
l goalkeeper who won the league championship and | FA Cup with Wolverhampton Wanderers. |
's leading scorer, with 11 goals from League and | FA Cup games. |
ereupon he scored 25 goals in just 27 League and | FA Cup games to become the club's leading scorer fo |
The Football League and | FA Cup were suspended and in their place regional l |
ch was contested by league champions Burnley and | FA Cup winners Wolverhampton Wanderers. |
e season meant he missed both the League Cup and | FA Cup finals that season; Arsenal won both, the fi |
ed to £1.5 million, but the points deduction and | FA Cup ban were eventually revoked. |
season, and making 146 appearances in League and | FA Cup. |
more physically vigorous crouching, leaping and | fa jin of some other styles. |
hat he finally played in the Football League and | FA Cup competitions. |
this period, winning the League Cup in 1966 and | FA Cup in 1968. |
l of 80 goals from 192 appearances in League and | FA Cup. |
became the first team to complete the League and | FA Cup Double since Aston Villa in 1897. |
goalscorers' names in the League, Test Match and | FA Cup match details tables are sourced from Matthe |
nagement career with the league championship and | FA Cup double. |
the pitch has played host to England C team and | FA Sunday Cup matches. |
the Second World War he also played in Army and | FA representative sides, and was badly injured by a |
League, Premier League, Football League Cup, and | FA Cup. |
ch was contested by league champions Arsenal and | FA Cup winners West Bromwich Albion, and was played |
r who won the Football League First Division and | FA Cup with Sunderland in 1936 and 1937 respectivel |
ate comeback, playing in both the League Cup and | FA Cup finals in 1993 as Arsenal chalked up their C |
exceptions were Alan Turing, known as Prof, and | F.A. Kendrick, who he was surprised to see listed in |
by league champions Wolverhampton Wanderers and | FA Cup winners Nottingham Forest. |
by league champions Wolverhampton Wanderers and | FA Cup winners Bolton Wanderers. |
d a total of 81 goals in 241 Football League and | FA Cup games, 13 of these goals being scored in 195 |
don, between the league champions Portsmouth and | FA Cup winners Wolverhampton Wanderers. |
980-81 Football League champions Aston Villa and | FA Cup winners Tottenham Hotspur. |
as the second half of Arsenal's first League and | FA Cup double, the first double achieved by any clu |
the first English side to win the League Cup and | FA Cup double, lifting the European Cup Winners' Cu |
In total he scored 93 league and | FA Cup goals in 270 appearances. |
hich won the "double" of League championship and | FA Cup in 1986, though he missed out on a place in |
the 20th century to win the Football League and | FA Cup double. |
e 23 appearances for Gateshead in the league and | FA Cup, scoring 10 goals. |
who played 202 games in the Southern League and | FA Cup for Plymouth Argyle between 1909 and 1915. |
of the side that won the League Championship and | FA Cup Double in 1970-71; though he missed the firs |
He also played in the Anfield | FA Cup defeat by Chelsea a week later. |
Fractional anisotropy ( | FA) is a scalar value between zero and one that des |
Food Addicts in Recovery Anonymous ( | FA) is a twelve step program, based on the principl |
Families Anonymous ( | FA) is a twelve-step program for relatives and frie |
for the 1982-83 season when they reached another | FA Cup final, beating Brighton 4-0 in the replay af |
laying in 1959, a year before Wolves won another | FA Cup. |
Fleck helped the Canaries reach another | FA Cup semi-final in 1992, where they surprisingly |
es, such as that for Robert Oppenheimer, another | FA Scientist article, do not have infoboxes. |
he highlight of the season, however, was another | FA Cup run. |
nother year, another transfer window and another | FA Cup run for Torquay United. |
To mark the centenary of the County Antrim | F.A., a Centenary Chalice was played for in 1987/88. |
Antrim | FA set about organising a competition for its membe |
the first few years of its existence Co. Antrim | FA XIs also faced teams representing Co. Londonderr |
As of 2007 there are | FA meetings in more than 20 countries and about 225 |
Every year the stadium plays host to the Army | FA Cup Final. |
iam Brady was credited for his part in Arsenal's | FA Cup triumph with the PFA Players' Player of the |
On 20 February 2011, prior to Arsenal's | FA Cup fifth round match against Leyton Orient, it |
Main article: | FA Cup 2006-07 |
Main article: | FA Cup 1998-99 |
Main article: | FA Cup 1899-1900 |
Main article: | FA Cup 1908-09 |
oned a Second Lieutenant in the Field Artillery ( | FA) on 6 June 1973. |
d circa 1640 by Kaladian Coulibaly also known as | Fa Sine or Biton-si-u. |
1 Everton qualified for the Cup Winners' Cup as | FA Cup winners |
After retiring as | FA Secretary, he was a director of Arsenal from 193 |
Hugo Ng as | Fa Mo-kuet |
nvading hostile extraterrestrial force known as | F.A. (First Approach ). |
Falmouth Academy (also known as | FA) is a non-profit, coed, private college-preparat |
eing at the request of the Football Association ( | FA), they received criticism from journalists and t |
The work schedule at | FA is very hard. |
the rounds through to the final are available at | FA Cup archives. |
also spent part of the 2005-06 season on loan at | FA Premier League club West Bromwich Albion from th |
dance - 6200 v Bournemouth & Boscombe Athletic, | F.A. Cup 1st Round Proper 1954 |
Bishop Auckland: | FA Amateur Cup winner 1956, 1957 |
Pseudopontia australis | F.A. Dixey, 1923 (formerly considered a subspecies); |
He scored in back-to-back | FA Cup Finals for Manchester City, losing in 1955 t |
The 7th Bahraini | FA Cup started on December 24, 2008. |
Wednesday's home game against QPR and Barnsley's | FA Cup quarter-final tie against Chelsea on 8 March |
ith the exception of the a vowel, which could be | fa or la. |
With a trivia section, this will never be | FA or GA, remove or incorporate it into the body. |
Because | FA Cup winners Manchester City qualify for the UEFA |
12 years earlier they had been | F.A. Cup winners. |
The league operated by the Belgian | FA consists of 3 nationwide levels, with several le |
teams wanted to play in the league, the Belgian | FA dropped the above rule and accepted new clubs to |
Both the Belgian | FA and several regional amateur football leagues ru |
The club then registered to the Belgian | FA as Sint-Niklaassche S.K. in 1922 and received th |
The Belgian | FA started to organise women's football in the earl |
ars and was named as a substitute in the Belles' | FA Women's Cup final defeats in 2000 and 2002. |
Best | FA Vase performance: 2nd round proper, 1985-86 |
Best | FA Vase performance: 2nd Qualifying Round, 2004, 20 |
Best | FA Cup performance: 2nd round proper, 1945-46 |
Best | FA Vase performance: 2nd Round, 2001-02 |
Their best | FA Vase run dates to 1990-91, when they reached the |
Best | FA Cup performance: 1st qualifying round, 1950-51, |
Best | FA Cup performance: 1st round replay, 1973-74 |
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