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Fulham: Encyclopedia II - FA Cup 2005-06 - Fixtures & Results

The results listed below start at the first round proper, where the 32 non-league clubs to have made it through the preliminary rounds meet the 24 clubs from League Two and the 24 clubs from League One. FA Cup 2005-06 - First Round Proper. All ties took place on Saturday November 5, 2005, unless stated. Replays are shown in italics. Ties are shown in order of the draw. Nottingham Forest 1-1 Weymouth Attendance:10,305   Weymouth 0-2 Nottingham Forest 6,500 (14 Nov) So ...

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FA Cup 2005-06, FA Cup 2005-06 - Calendar, FA Cup 2005-06 - Remaining dates, FA Cup 2005-06 - Full schedule, FA Cup 2005-06 - Fixtures & Results, FA Cup 2005-06 - First Round Proper, FA Cup 2005-06 - Second Round Proper, FA Cup 2005-06 - Third Round Proper, FA Cup 2005-06 - Fourth Round Proper, FA Cup 2005-06 - Fifth Round Proper

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Fulham: Encyclopedia II - 2001-02 in English football - Tables

2001-02 in English football - FA Premier League. P W D L F A W D L F A GD Pts 1. Arsenal 38 12 4 3 42 25 14 5 0 37 11 +43 87 2. Liverpool 38 12 5 2 33 14 12 3 4 34 16 +37 80 3. Manchester United 38 11 2 6 40 17 13 3 3 47 28 +42 77 4. Newcastle United ...

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2001-02 in English football, 2001-02 in English football - Events, 2001-02 in English football - Honours, 2001-02 in English football - English national team, 2001-02 in English football - Tables, 2001-02 in English football - FA Premier League, 2001-02 in English football - Football League Division One, 2001-02 in English football - Football League Division Two, 2001-02 in English football - Football League Division Three, 2001-02 in English football - European qualifiers, 2001-02 in English football - UEFA Champions League, 2001-02 in English football - UEFA Cup, 2001-02 in English football - Promoted teams, 2001-02 in English football - Relegated teams, 2001-02 in English football - Transfer deals, 2001-02 in English football - Managerial changes, 2001-02 in English football - Deaths

Read more here: » 2001-02 in English football: Encyclopedia II - 2001-02 in English football - Tables

Fulham: Encyclopedia II - London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham - Hammersmith & Fulham Council

Hammersmith & Fulham is administered by 46 councillors. The Labour Party currently has an overall majority on the council, holding 29 seats, with the Conservatives holding 17 seats. Labour has had a majority on the council since 1986. The borough is divided into 16 electoral wards, all bar two electing three councillors apiece. These are: Addison  Councillors Siobhan Coughlan (Lab), Ghassan Karian (Lab), Melanie Smallman (Lab) Askew  Councillors Christine Graham (Lab), Tim Stanley ...

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London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham, London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham - Demographics of Hammersmith and Fulham, London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham - Hammersmith & Fulham Council, London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham - Sport in the borough, London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham - Football clubs, London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham - Footballers, London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham - Athletes, London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham - Rowers

Read more here: » London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham: Encyclopedia II - London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham - Hammersmith & Fulham Council

Fulham: Encyclopedia II - Local derby - United Kingdom

Local derby - England. Black Country Derby - West Bromwich Albion v Wolverhampton Wanderers - Football Bristol Derby - Bristol Rovers v Bristol City - Football Calder Derbies - between Castleford Tigers, Featherstone Rovers, and Wakefield Trinity - Rugby league Cross-border Derby - Wrexham FC v. Chester City - Football Dorset Derby - Dorchester Town v. Weymouth East Anglian Derby - Norwich v Ipswich - Football East Lancashire Derby - Blackburn Rovers v B ...

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Local derby, Local derby - Argentina, Local derby - Australia, Local derby - Austria, Local derby - Belgium, Local derby - Bosnia and Herzegovina, Local derby - Brazil, Local derby - Bulgaria, Local derby - Chile, Local derby - Egypt, Local derby - Finland, Local derby - France, Local derby - Germany, Local derby - Greece, Local derby - Hungary, Local derby - Iran, Local derby - Ireland, Local derby - Israel, Local derby - Italy, Local derby - Japan, Local derby - Jordan, Local derby - Korea, Local derby - Mexico, Local derby - Netherlands, Local derby - Norway, Local derby - Paraguay, Local derby - Poland, Local derby - Portugal, Local derby - Romania, Local derby - Russia, Local derby - Serbia and Montenegro, Local derby - Spain, Local derby - Sweden, Local derby - Switzerland, Local derby - Turkey, Local derby - United Kingdom, Local derby - England, Local derby - Scotland, Local derby - United States, Local derby - Venezuela

Read more here: » Local derby: Encyclopedia II - Local derby - United Kingdom

Fulham: Encyclopedia II - 2003-04 in English football - League tables

2003-04 in English football - FA Premier League. P W D L F A W D L F A GD Pts 1 Arsenal 38 15 4 0 40 14 11 8 0 33 12 47 90 UEFA Champions League 2 Chelsea 38 12 4 3 34 13 12 3 4 33 17 37 79 Champions League 3 Manchester United 38 12 4 3 37 15 11 2 6 27 20 29 75 Champions League Qual. Round 4 Liverpool 38 10 4 5 29 15 6 8 5 26 22 18 ...

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2003-04 in English football, 2003-04 in English football - Events, 2003-04 in English football - National team, 2003-04 in English football - Honours, 2003-04 in English football - European qualifiers, 2003-04 in English football - Champions League, 2003-04 in English football - UEFA Cup, 2003-04 in English football - League tables, 2003-04 in English football - FA Premier League, 2003-04 in English football - Football League First Division, 2003-04 in English football - Football League Second Division, 2003-04 in English football - Football League Third Division, 2003-04 in English football - National League System, 2003-04 in English football - Cup competitions, 2003-04 in English football - Football Conference, 2003-04 in English football - Northern Premier League, 2003-04 in English football - Southern League, 2003-04 in English football - Isthmian League, 2003-04 in English football - Other leagues, 2003-04 in English football - Transfer deals, 2003-04 in English football - Deaths

Read more here: » 2003-04 in English football: Encyclopedia II - 2003-04 in English football - League tables

Fulham: Encyclopedia II - Liverpool F.C. - Rafael Benítez: Back on top of Europe

Spaniard Rafael Benítez took over from Houllier, but erratic league form quickly put paid to their Premiership title hopes, eventually finishing fifth. However, the season had a glorious ending at the European Cup final in Istanbul. After eliminating hot favourites Juventus in the quarter finals and English rivals Chelsea F.C. in the semis, the Reds met Italian side AC Milan in the final. Liverpool trailed 0-3 at half time, but three goals in the second half forced extra time and then a penalty shoot out, which Liverpool won. This triumph w ...

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Liverpool F.C., Liverpool F.C. - Early Successes, Liverpool F.C. - The Bill Shankly Revolution, Liverpool F.C. - Bob Paisley: The Greatest Glory Days, Liverpool F.C. - Joe Fagan: Brief but Glorious, Liverpool F.C. - Kenny Dalglish: Success in Exile, Liverpool F.C. - Graeme Souness: FA Cup winners, Liverpool F.C. - Roy Evans: The Nearly Men, Liverpool F.C. - Gérard Houllier: Cup Kings, Liverpool F.C. - Rafael Benítez: Back on top of Europe, Liverpool F.C. - Match statistics, Liverpool F.C. - Club culture, Liverpool F.C. - Other, Liverpool F.C. - Players out on loan, Liverpool F.C. - Reserve and Academy players, Liverpool F.C. - Staff, Liverpool F.C. - Stars, Liverpool F.C. - Managers, Liverpool F.C. - Official Websites, Liverpool F.C. - UK & Ireland, Liverpool F.C. - European, Liverpool F.C. - International, Liverpool F.C. - Other Websites

Read more here: » Liverpool F.C.: Encyclopedia II - Liverpool F.C. - Rafael Benítez: Back on top of Europe

Fulham: Encyclopedia II - Croydon - History

There is evidence of Roman settlement in the area and a 5th to 6th century pagan Saxon cemetery. Croydon - Archbishops of Canterbury as lords of the manor. In the late Saxon period, it was the centre of a large estate belonging to the Archbishops of Canterbury. The church and the archbishops' manor house occupied the area still known as the Old Town. The archbishops used the manor house as an occasional place of residence and would continue to have important links as Lords of the manor and then as local p ...

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Croydon, Croydon - The name, Croydon - Status, Croydon - History, Croydon - Archbishops of Canterbury as lords of the manor, Croydon - Croydon Parish Church St John the Baptist, Croydon - Whitgift Almshouses, Croydon - Industrial era, Croydon - A growing town, Croydon - Modern Croydon, Croydon - The Arts, Croydon - Transport, Croydon - Croydon's early transport links, Croydon - Croydon Airport, Croydon - Railways and trams, Croydon - Railway stations, Croydon - Tramlink stops

Read more here: » Croydon: Encyclopedia II - Croydon - History

Fulham: Encyclopedia II - 2004-05 in English football - Transfer deals

2004-05 in English football - Summer transfer window. The summer transfer window runs from the end of the previous season until 31 August. 18 May 2004 - Emile Heskey from Liverpool to Birmingham City 3 June 2004 - Juan Sebastian Veron from Chelsea to Inter Milan (loan deal) 8 June 2004 - Petr Cech from Rennes to Chelsea 8 June 2004 - Arjen Robben from PSV to Chelsea 11 June 2004 - Gabriel Heinze from Paris Saint-Germain to Manchester United 22 June 2004 - ...

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2004-05 in English football, 2004-05 in English football - Overview, 2004-05 in English football - Events, 2004-05 in English football - National team, 2004-05 in English football - Honours, 2004-05 in English football - League tables, 2004-05 in English football - FA Premier League, 2004-05 in English football - The Football League, 2004-05 in English football - Transfer deals, 2004-05 in English football - Summer transfer window, 2004-05 in English football - January transfer window, 2004-05 in English football - Deaths

Read more here: » 2004-05 in English football: Encyclopedia II - 2004-05 in English football - Transfer deals

Fulham: Encyclopedia II - Daniel Radcliffe - Career

In 1999, Radcliffe was selected to star as the wizard Harry Potter in a big-budget version of the popular book series by J.K. Rowling, after auditions involving thousands of applicants. Radcliffe's first theatrical film appearance was in 2000, a small supporting role in The Tailor of Panama. His first starring role as Harry Potter, Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (released in the United States as Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone), was released later that year and became a large financial success. It was, at the time, the ...

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Daniel Radcliffe, Daniel Radcliffe - Early career, Daniel Radcliffe - Career, Daniel Radcliffe - Personal life, Daniel Radcliffe - Filmography, Daniel Radcliffe - Awards, Daniel Radcliffe - Nominations, Daniel Radcliffe - Wins, Daniel Radcliffe - Other

Read more here: » Daniel Radcliffe: Encyclopedia II - Daniel Radcliffe - Career

Fulham: Encyclopedia II - Deptford - History

The Battle of Deptford Bridge took place on 17 June 1497 on a site adjacent to the River Ravensbourne. Rebels from Cornwall, led by Michael An Gof, had marched on London aiming to free Cornwall of its Norman rulers. Unable to muster support from people in Kent (the focus of Jack Cade's rebellion of 1450), they were soundly beaten by the King's forces. In 1513, King Henry VIII decided to site a naval dockyard at Deptford, and this remained in operation until March 1869. It was here that Russian Tsar Peter the Great studied shipbuilding ...

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Deptford, Deptford - History, Deptford - Deptford Today, Deptford - Famous residents, Deptford - Transport

Read more here: » Deptford: Encyclopedia II - Deptford - History

Fulham: Encyclopedia II - Coventry City F.C. - History

When originally founded in 1883 by the employees of a bicycle company, the club was known by the name of that company, Singers. Ten years later, the club turned professional after a very successful season in which three separate cups were won. In 1898, the club was renamed Coventry City just prior to a move to new playing fields on the site of Highfield Road, the stadium they called home for the next 106 years. Coventry City were elected into the Second Division of the Football League in 1919. They were never a notable t ...

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Coventry City F.C., Coventry City F.C. - History, Coventry City F.C. - Stadium, Coventry City F.C. - Current squad, Coventry City F.C. - Honours, Coventry City F.C. - Famous Players

Read more here: » Coventry City F.C.: Encyclopedia II - Coventry City F.C. - History

Fulham: Encyclopedia II - Andy Cole - Manchester United

On 10th January 1995, Cole was suddenly sold to Manchester United for a deal worth £7million - with £6million cash plus £1million-rated Keith Gillespie going in the opposite direction. He scored 12 goals in his first 18 Premiership games for United, but suffered two near misses at West Ham on the final day of the season that would have kept the Premiership trophy at Old Trafford - it went to Blackburn instead. A week later he was cup-tied for the F.A Cup final which United lost to Everton. Some United fans believe that United could have won the final had Cole not been disquali ...

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Andy Cole, Andy Cole - Arsenal Fulham and Bristol City, Andy Cole - Newcastle United, Andy Cole - Manchester United, Andy Cole - Blackburn Rovers, Andy Cole - Fulham, Andy Cole - Manchester City, Andy Cole - England, Andy Cole - Clubs & Records

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Fulham: Encyclopedia II - Chelsea London - Property

Chelsea consists of two main postcodes (SW3 and SW10) but also includes small sections of SW1. All of chelsea is, by definition, in the London borough of "The Royal Borough Kensington and Chelsea" (RBKC). On the eastern side RBKC meets the equably fashionable and expensive borough of the City of Westminster (COW), this meets at Lower Sloane Street where the postcode is SW1W, with one side of the road being in COW and the other in RBKC. However it does give the s ...

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Chelsea London, Chelsea London - Property, Chelsea London - Nearest places, Chelsea London - Transport

Read more here: » Chelsea London: Encyclopedia II - Chelsea London - Property

Fulham: Encyclopedia II - Chelsea F.C. - History

Chelsea F.C. - Stamford Bridge. For main article see Stamford Bridge. Stamford Bridge officially opened on 28 April 1877. For the first 28 years of its existence it was used almost exclusively by the London Athletic Club as an arena for athletics meetings and not at all for football. In 1904 the ground was acquired by H A (Gus) Mears and his brother, J T Mears, who had previously acquired additional land (formerly a large market garden) with the aim of accommodating a football team there on the now 12.5 acre (51,000 m²) site. The Mears family remained the owners of the ground (and ...

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Chelsea F.C., Chelsea F.C. - History, Chelsea F.C. - Stamford Bridge, Chelsea F.C. - Early years 1905-52, Chelsea F.C. - Drake's Ducklings 1952-61, Chelsea F.C. - Blue is the Colour 1963-72, Chelsea F.C. - Troubled Times 1975-89, Chelsea F.C. - The 1990s: back on track, Chelsea F.C. - The new millennium: glory days, Chelsea F.C. - Current season: 2005-2006, Chelsea F.C. - Crest, Chelsea F.C. - Players, Chelsea F.C. - Current squad, Chelsea F.C. - Notable players, Chelsea F.C. - Chelsea player of the year 1967-2005, Chelsea F.C. - Managers, Chelsea F.C. - Records, Chelsea F.C. - Honours, Chelsea F.C. - Club Records, Chelsea F.C. - Notes

Read more here: » Chelsea F.C.: Encyclopedia II - Chelsea F.C. - History

Fulham: Encyclopedia II - Purley London - History and description

Under the Local Government Act 1894, Purley became part of the Croydon rural district of Surrey. In 1915 Purley and the neighbouring town of Coulsdon formed the Coulsdon and Purley Urban District which in 1965 was abolished and its area used to form part of the London Borough of Croydon. Kenley Aerodrome, to the east of the town, nowadays home to a gliding club, was one of the most important fighter stations - together wi ...

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Purley London, Purley London - History and description, Purley London - Political Issues, Purley London - Transport links, Purley London - Purley in the media, Purley London - Nearest places, Purley London - Nearest railway stations, Purley London - External link

Read more here: » Purley London: Encyclopedia II - Purley London - History and description

Fulham: Encyclopedia II - Swansea - Culture

Swansea's diverse and interesting past has helped weave a city of character and charm, which has produced many famous personalities. On the literary stage, the poet Dylan Thomas is perhaps the most well known. He was born in the town and grew up at 5 Cwmdonkin Drive, Uplands. There is a memorial to him in the nearby Cwmdonkin Park. The actress Catherine Zeta-Jones is probably the most famous of the city's recent cultural exports, and she maintains close links with the city. Author Mary Balogh, singer/songwriter Mal Pope, scriptwriter and pro ...

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Swansea, Swansea - Geography, Swansea - History, Swansea - Religion, Swansea - The city, Swansea - Culture, Swansea - Sport, Swansea - Performing arts, Swansea - BeyondTV, Swansea - Welsh language, Swansea - Government, Swansea - International links, Swansea - Education, Swansea - Local media, Swansea - Public order, Swansea - Transport, Swansea - Getting around, Swansea - Getting in and out, Swansea - Notable Citizens, Swansea - Footnote

Read more here: » Swansea: Encyclopedia II - Swansea - Culture

Fulham: Encyclopedia II - FA Premier League 1993-94 - Comments on each team

MANCHESTER UNITED (CHAMPIONS): A glorious season saw United run away with the Premiership title and also lift the F.A Cup thanks to the efforts of manager Alex Ferguson and the goals of top scorer Eric Cantona. BLACKBURN ROVERS (2ND): Another good Premiership campaign for Rovers saw them finish second with a star contribution from Alan Shearer after his return from injury. NEWCASTLE UNITED (3RD): Newcastle's top flight comeback saw the lethal partnership of Andy Cole and Peter Beardsley score a com ...

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FA Premier League 1993-94, FA Premier League 1993-94 - New Sponsors and new Members, FA Premier League 1993-94 - Manchester United's Double Triumph, FA Premier League 1993-94 - Success for Blackburn Newcastle Arsenal and Villa, FA Premier League 1993-94 - Transfers, FA Premier League 1993-94 - Managerial Changes, FA Premier League 1993-94 - Going down...., FA Premier League 1993-94 - .....Coming Up, FA Premier League 1993-94 - Final League Table, FA Premier League 1993-94 - Comments on each team, FA Premier League 1993-94 - Top goal scorers

Read more here: » FA Premier League 1993-94: Encyclopedia II - FA Premier League 1993-94 - Comments on each team

Fulham: Encyclopedia II - Aston Villa F.C. - History

Aston Villa Football Club was formed in March 1874 by members of the Villa Cross Wesleyan Chapel in Aston, Birmingham. Members of the Aston Villa cricket team were looking for a way to stay fit during the winter months and decided to adopt the new sport of football. The 'Four Founding Fathers' were Jack Hughes, Frederick Matthews, Walter Price and William Scattergood. Aston Villa's first match was against the local Aston Brook St Mary's Rugby team and as a condition of the match, the Villa side had to agree to play the first ha ...

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Aston Villa F.C., Aston Villa F.C. - History, Aston Villa F.C. - The ups and downs of the 1980s, Aston Villa F.C. - The 1990s: more mixed fortunes, Aston Villa F.C. - Recent years, Aston Villa F.C. - Club Honours, Aston Villa F.C. - Club Colours, Aston Villa F.C. - Managers, Aston Villa F.C. - Current squad, Aston Villa F.C. - Players out on loan, Aston Villa F.C. - Notable Players, Aston Villa F.C. - Appearance Records, Aston Villa F.C. - All Time Leading Goalscorers, Aston Villa F.C. - Other Items of Interest, Aston Villa F.C. - Related Links

Read more here: » Aston Villa F.C.: Encyclopedia II - Aston Villa F.C. - History

Fulham: Encyclopedia II - Shepherd's Bush - Shepherd's Bush Green

The area's focal point is Shepherd's Bush Green, a large triangular patch of open grass, of approx 8 acres, surrounded by trees and roads with a couple of tennis courts. Shepherd's Bush is thought to have been named after the area which shepherds were said to use as a meadow. However, it is also thought that it could have been named after someone in the area, because in 1635 the area was recorded as "Sheppards Bush Green". ...

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Shepherd's Bush, Shepherd's Bush - Shepherd's Bush Green, Shepherd's Bush - Population, Shepherd's Bush - Places of interest, Shepherd's Bush - Transport, Shepherd's Bush - Associations with entertainment

Read more here: » Shepherd's Bush: Encyclopedia II - Shepherd's Bush - Shepherd's Bush Green

Fulham: Encyclopedia II - London - Defining London

Today, "London" usually refers to the conurbation known as Greater London, which is divided into thirty-two London Boroughs and the City of London and forms the London region of England. Historically, "London" referred to the square mile of the City of London at the conurbation's heart, from which the city grew. Between 1889 and 1965 it referred to the former County of London which covered the area now known as Inner London. There are other definitions of "London" which cover varying areas, such as the London postal district; the area ...

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London, London - Defining London, London - Geography and climate, London - History, London - Modern London, London - Culture, London - London Districts, London - Central London, London - East London, London - The East End, London - Docklands, London - West London, London - North London, London - South London, London - Demographics, London - Government, London - Business and economy, London - Transport and infrastructure, London - Education, London - Media, London - Technology, London - Style and Fashion in London, London - Religion, London - Sport, London - London tourist attractions, London - Places of interest, London - List of hotels in London, London - Buildings and monuments, London - Museums and galleries, London - Markets and shopping areas, London - Parks and gardens, London - Other places of interest, London - London in the arts, London - Literature featuring London, London - Films featuring London, London - Television programmes featuring London, London - Songs featuring London, London - Video Games featuring London, London - Major exhibitions staged in London, London - Parades

Read more here: » London: Encyclopedia II - London - Defining London

Fulham: Encyclopedia II - London XI - Teams and match details

London XI - Group stage. Basel XI 0-5 London XI – June 4, 1955 Team: Ron Reynolds (Tot), Peter Sillett (Che), Jim Fotheringham (Ars), Stan Willemse (Che), Ken Armstrong (Che), Derek Saunders (Che), Harry Hooper (Wes), Johnny Haynes (Ful), Cliff Holton (Ars), Eddie Firmani (Cha), Billy Kiernan (Cha). Substitute: Brian Nicholas (QPR), on for Saunders 37'. Scorers: Firmani 33', Holton 37', 43', 74', Hooper 81'. L ...

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London XI, London XI - Teams and match details, London XI - Group stage, London XI - Semi-finals, London XI - Final, London XI - External link

Read more here: » London XI: Encyclopedia II - London XI - Teams and match details

Fulham: Encyclopedia II - 2000-01 in English football - League competitions

2000-01 in English football - FA Premier League. P W D L F A GD Pts 1 Manchester United 38 24 8 6 79 31 +48 80 2 Arsenal 38 20 10 8 63 38 +25 70 3 Liverpool 38 20 9 9 71 39 +32 69 4 Leeds United 38 20 8 10 64 43 +21 68 5 Ipswich Town 38 20 6 12 57 42 +15 66 6 Chelsea 38 17 10 11 68 45 +23 61 7 Sunderland 38 ...

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2000-01 in English football, 2000-01 in English football - Events, 2000-01 in English football - Honours, 2000-01 in English football - England national team, 2000-01 in English football - League competitions, 2000-01 in English football - FA Premier League, 2000-01 in English football - Football League First Division, 2000-01 in English football - Football League Second Division, 2000-01 in English football - Football League Third Division, 2000-01 in English football - European qualifiers, 2000-01 in English football - UEFA Champions League, 2000-01 in English football - UEFA Cup, 2000-01 in English football - Promoted teams, 2000-01 in English football - Relegated teams, 2000-01 in English football - Transfer deals, 2000-01 in English football - Managerial changes, 2000-01 in English football - Deaths

Read more here: » 2000-01 in English football: Encyclopedia II - 2000-01 in English football - League competitions

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