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Peas or carlings were traditionally consumed on Passion Sunday particularly in northern England and Scotland, so it became known as Carling Sunday or Car-Sunday in Scotland.
Carling and Fig Sunday Jennifer Gregory Miller 2009
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Peas or carlings were traditionally consumed on Passion Sunday particularly in northern England and Scotland, so it became known as Carling Sunday or Car-Sunday in Scotland.
Archive 2009-03-01 Jessica 2009
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MUTV produced a programme called Carling Cup: The Winners 2009, which showed extended highlights of not only last year's final but the whole day, including pre and post-match interviews with players, coaches and fans.
ManUtd.com News RSS 2010
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Now, we'll overlook how desperate it is to write a song for the League Cup (aka Carling Cup) final in the first place, and just concentrate on what a tuneless, repetitive racket it is.
Web User | News 2010
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The 1% price rise, which kicks in on Monday 5 April, applies as a blended average to all products except Carling, which is increasing by 2%.
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Now, we'll overlook how desperate it is to write a song for the League Cup (aka Carling Cup) final in the first place, and just concentrate on what a tuneless, repetitive racket it is.
Web User | News 2010
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For those of you that don't know, the League Cup (also known as the Carling Cup) is a knockout football tournament played in England.
Moejackson - Bastardly News & Gossip zee 2010
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It took three games to separate the teams in this tie from the Littlewoods Cup (now called the Carling Cup) in 1987.
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I think I have only once supported a team that won a penalty shootout and that was when Everton beat Hartlepool (I think) in what is now knows as the Carling Cup.
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They also won the Football League Cup [now known as the Carling Cup] at the first attempt in 1966.
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