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Gus Poyet's patient pursuit of Craig Noone finally came to fruition on New Year's Eve when the
pint-sized winger agreed to join Brighton's League One promotion push. Inevitable though it was
given Plymouth's dire finances, Noone's departure will have struck a chord down in West Devon. Far
too many signings have failed to live up to expectations over the past few years, but here was a
player who
LONDON, England Giant-killers Stevenage have been rewarded with a home tie against Reading in the
fourth round of the FA Cup. Graham Westley's Stevenage take on Championship Reading looking for a
repeat of their famous victory over Newcastle on Saturday. Manchester United, fresh from their home
win over Liverpool, face a tough trip to [.
As we approach the halfway point in the League One season, more or less nothing has yet been
decided and with each passing week more questions are being asked of which more or less none are
being definitively answered. No matter which we way we choose to interpret this league table, it
makes for extraordinary reading.
By Ollie Irish
In celebration of football's greatest Stans (before you mention it, there is no room for the
Stanley knife, beloved of old-school hooligans)...
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10. STAN WILLEMSE - No-nonsense left-back who played for Brighton, Chelsea and Leyton Orient in
a 12-year playing career (1946-1958).
Chelsea held over heavy Liverpool pressure to win the FA Cup for the seventh time, and their
fourth in six years, as they beat Liverpool 2-1 at Wembley today thanks to Ramires's first-half
goal and a landmark strike by Didier Drogba.
Chelsea got off to a great start when Ramires scored after 11 minutes.
Non-League Crawley have got a dream tie against Manchester United in the 5th
Round of the FA Cup.
Draw in Full
West Ham v Burnley
Man City or Notts Co v Aston Villa
Stoke v Brighton
Birmingham v Sheff Wed
Leyton Orient v Arsenal
Everton or Chelsea v Reading
Man Utd v Crawley
Fulham or Tottenham v Bolton
Edin Dzeko's late equaliser earned Man City a replay at Eastlands which ought to ensure their
place in the 5th round of the FA Cup, meaning that's where we'll almost certainly be heading. It
wasn't the re-match with the Blues many fans feared or hoped for, but it's far from ideal.
I suppose there is still the chance that Notts County could beat City, but it's slim.