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Cup-tie Final at Chelsea, and it is not changed in essence.
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I looked at the dog football match with the interest of a Sheffield puddler at a Cup-tie, and clapped my hands.
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Chris Bevan reports: King Kenny's return as Liverpool boss has got their fans buzzing and changes the complexion of what was already a much-anticipated Cup-tie between the fiercest rivals in English football.
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Unlucky Bradford centre Chev Walker is facing another lengthy spell on the sidelines after it was confirmed he broke a foot in Sunday's Carnegie Challenge Cup-tie at Halifax.
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Saj Chowdhury reports: Chelsea have a 6-2 lead in FA Cup-tie wins over Everton.
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Chris Bevan reports: King Kenny's return as Liverpool boss has got their fans buzzing and changes the complexion of what was already a much-anticipated Cup-tie between the fiercest rivals in English football.
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The blockbusting Cup-tie between the reigning Super League champions and the current leaders at Headingley on Saturday, May 29, will go head to head with the opening day of the LV
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The security issues in India were raised post Mumbai terror attacks with Tennis Australia (TA) last month forfeiting their crucial Davis Cup-tie against India, which was to take place in Chennai from May 8-10.
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Fans jeered at the final whistle, as they did in the FA Cup-tie against Stoke but Mancini was not worried by that.
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He wants his team to start strongly, take a grip of midfield and then play the kind of football which saw them dominate the first half against Stoke in Saturday's Cup-tie.
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