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The Football League

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  • Virgin bags online and mobile rights for The Football League to allow Coca-Cola Football League matches to be shown on its broadband and mobile channels.

    Monday meanderings continued Helen Keegan 2007

  • Virgin bags online and mobile rights for The Football League to allow Coca-Cola Football League matches to be shown on its broadband and mobile channels.

    Archive 2007-07-01 Helen Keegan 2007

  • We've teamed up with npower, title sponsors of The Football League, to offer WalesOnline readers an incredible play-pff ticket prize.

    WalesOnline - Home 2011

  • The statement continued: The Football League has worked closely with the authorities and London-based clubs throughout the recent civil unrest to ensure matches are staged in accordance with supporter safety.

    Evening Standard - Home 2011

  • The award is based on an independent assessment of the family experience at all 72 League clubs, commissioned by The Football League during the 2009/10 season using 'mystery shopper' families.

    getreading - Reading Post - RSS feed 2010

  • The award is based on an independent assessment of the family experience at all 72 League clubs, commissioned by The Football League during the 2009/10 season using 'mystery shopper' families.

    getreading - Reading Post - RSS feed 2010

  • Football League Interactive (FLi), which manages and develops the internet and mobile rights of The Football League and 79 participating clubs,

    unknown title 2009

  • West Brom, now somewhat considered a yo-yo club since the start of the decade, were one of the founding members of The Football League in 1888 and have spent the majority of their existence in the top tier of English football.

    Soccer Blogs - latest posts 2009

  • Football League chairman The Football League say the football creditors rule is necessary to prevent clubs gaining an unfair advantage over their rivals by not paying for player transfers.

    BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition 2008

  • Football League chairman The Football League say the football creditors rule is necessary to prevent clubs gaining an unfair advantage over their rivals by not paying for player transfers.

    BBC News | News Front Page | World Edition 2008

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