Cup Woe, but City Have Eyes On League ; the Fa Cup Cardiff City 0 Stoke City 2 After Extra Time
South Wales Echo › January 19, 2011
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South Wales Echo › January 19, 2011
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CARDIFF City went out of the FA Cup last night after a match you feared was never going to end - but their next five Championship matches, four of which are at home, are what will really matter.
Neither the Bluebirds nor Premiership Stoke looked desperate to reach the fourth round of a competition that seems to be diminishing in importance every year. But itwas the Potterswho claimed the victory and booked a meeting with Wolves - who thrashed Doncaster 5- 0 in their replay - on January29,adaythat willnowaffordCity players what could be a well-earned rest.See the full content of this document
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Cup Woe, but City Have Eyes On League ; the Fa Cup Cardiff City 0 Stoke City 2 After Extra Time
Watford visit Cardiff City Stadium on Saturday for what is already looking a titanic clash in terms of importance to the promotion cause.
Reading, Scunthorpe United and Burnley will follow them with the return South Wales derby at Swansea the lone away trip.Almost 14,000 spectators showed up last night to witness an uninspiring goalless draw over 90 minutes that was settled by Jon Walters' ...See the full content of this document
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