Resultados FA Cup 2011/2012 Tercer Ronda Ida
Viernes 6 de enero de 2012 5 Liverpool vs Oldham Athletic 1Sábado 7 de enero de 2012 0 Birmingham
vs Wolverhampton Wanderers 00 Dagenham & Redbridge vs Millwall 02 Barnsley vs Swansea City 41
Brighton vs Wrexham 11 Coventry City vs Southampton 21 Crawley Town vs Bristol City 01 Derby County
vs Crystal Palace 00 Doncaster Rovers vs Notts County 22 Everton vs Tamworth 01 Fleetwood Town vs
Blackpool 54 Fulham vs Charlton Athletic 01 Gillingham vs Stoke City 33 Hull City vs Ipswich Town
12 Macclesfield Town vs Bolton Wanderers 21 Middlesbrough vs Shrewsbury Town 01 Milton Keynes Dons
vs Queens Park Rangers 12 Newcastle United vs Blackburn Rovers 14 Norwich City vs Burnley 10
Nottingham Forest vs Leicester City 00 Reading vs Stevenage 13 Sheffield United vs Salisbury City
12 Swindon Town vs Wigan Athletic 13 Tottenham Hotspur vs Cheltenham Town 04 Watford vs Bradford
City 24 West Bromwich Albion vs Cardiff City 21 Bristol Rovers vs Aston Villa 3Domingo 8 de enero
de 2012 2 Manchester City vs Manchester United 34 Chelsea vs Portsmouth 01 Sheffield Wednesday vs
West Ham United 00 Peterborough United vs Sunderland 2Lunes 9 de enero de 2012 1 Arsenal vs Leeds
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TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR 3–0 CHELTENHAM TOWN Saturday 7th January 2012 FA Cup 3rd
Round White Hart LaneSometimes in football cup draws fall the way you like and prior to the draw for the 3rd round of
this seasons FA Cup I said to the wife that I hope Cheltenham get Chelsea, Manchester City or Spurs
away.
This Saturday brings us the seasons first game of FA Cup up against Cheltenham Town. There's no
denying that the balls have been kind to us and provide an opportunity to rest some of the more
weary legs in the first team. The Cheltenham Town fans know this and are hopeful of an upset to our
2nd / 3rd stringers, assuming of course Gomes starts.
A plum FA Cup tie away at Tottenham Hotspur, an unbeaten run away from home
and whispers of a
promotion push when did all start going so right
for Cheltenham Town?
From the dark months of the Martin Allen era which saw the manager
leave under a cloud after
unproven accusations of racism levelled at him by a nightclub bouncer and a precarious escape from
the drop zone
the Robins (or the Rubies are they are known this season due to their special 125th anniversary
kit) have had a remarkable change in fortunes both on and off the pitch.
The draw for this season's FA Cup 3rd round was made today with Manchester City drawn Manchester
United at hom in what is the draw of the round. There will be only one other all Premier League tie
with Newcastle at home to Blackburn, while non-league Tamworth got a dream tie with Everton at
Goodison Park.
By Chris Wright
Cheltenham Town substitutes raided the kit bag to rig themselves up a set of improvised
sunscreens in order to escape the UV at the Memorial Stadium as the wilting Indian summer heat
engulfed their League Two match against Bristol Rovers yesterday afternoon.
Swindon Town, prima sconfitta per gli uomini di Di Canio Di Renato Cignoni CHELTENHAM TOWN 1
(ELLIOTT '48) SWINDON TOWN 0 Cheltenham Town: Scott Brown; Keith Lowe, Steve Elliot, Alan Bennett
(Capt), Danny Andrew; Josh Low, Marlon Pack, Russell Penn, Kaid Mohamed; Darryl Duffy (Goulding
'61), Jimmy SpencerPanchina: Jeff Goulding, Brian Smikle, Bagasan Graham, Sido Jombati, Luke
Summerfield Swindon
Rarely have the bottom division's promoted teams started a season with so much expectation. The
rapid ascent of AFC Wimbledon on the English football ladder and big spending of fellow league
debutants Crawley Town means last year's elite Conference National outfits will be under close
scrutiny.
The financial strength of the Sussex club might mean they start the season as favourites in the
football betting.
As part of 200%'s series about Britain's lost football grounds we look at Gloucester City, a
club without a home ground since 2007.
Unlike many other club's in their league Gloucester City own their own ground, its just they
can't use it at the moment. They haven't been able to play at Meadow Park for almost four
years.
Shortly before 5pm this afternoon a 37-year-old man burnt a pair of football boots in a field in
Gloucestershire and in doing so brought the curtain down on an illustrious career spanning more
than 20 years and almost as many clubs.
Julian Alsop headed home a last-minute equaliser in Bishop Cleeve's Zamaretto South and West
season finale against North Leigh shortly before he took a blowtorch to his boots, ending his last
game in typically flamboyant style.
ROMAN GLASS ST. GEORGE 1–2 CHARD TOWNSaturday 2nd April 2011Western League Division 1Bell Hill,
Bristol
some photos of the game are below in the slideshow below:
After last week's non report as such it is back to normal. Today sees me meet up again with a
friend of mine Colin Buchanan who is a Cheltenham Town supporter and lives in the town.
ROMAN GLASS ST. GEORGE 1–2 CHARD TOWNSaturday 2nd April 2011Western League Division 1Bell Hill,
Bristol
some photos of the game are below in the slideshow below:
After last week's non report as such it is back to normal. Today sees me meet up again with a
friend of mine Colin Buchanan who is a Cheltenham Town supporter and lives in the town.
Saturday 2nd April - Football League 2
The funeral rights await a season which started with childish high hopes and comes unstuck with the
humiliations of late middle age. You wish you could slink away and let it die. The trouble is I
know where I'll be next Saturday at 3pm.
Crewe Alexandra: R Taylor; M Tootle, A M Westwood, D Artell, D Blanchett; D Shelley (B Moore 81), A
R Westwood, L Bell; S Miller (J Connerton 77), C Donaldson, J Grant.
Saturday 19th March - Football League 2
I sent my Bury friend an apologetic text. Cheltenham have been useless at home since Christmas and
then they go up to Gigg Lane and put a spanner in the Shakers' promotion chances. Wouldn't it be
better to unleash some of the away form at Whaddon Road?