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icWales (Free subscription) | 01/01/2009
ANDREA ORLANDI has insisted last year’s FA Cup nightmare will be a distant memory as he looks to kick-start his injury-hit Swansea career in this year’s competition.
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icWales (Free subscription) | 01/01/2009
ANDREA ORLANDI has insisted last year’s FA Cup nightmare will be a distant memory as he looks to kick-start his injury-hit Swansea career in this year’s competition.
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icWales (Free subscription) | 02/01/2009
A controversial draw at the Liberty Stadium – Hawks defender Brett Poate being allowed to play despite being sent off in the first game, while Alan Tate, given his marching orders in the brawl that followed Poate’s horror tackle on Andrea Orlandi, was suspended because the FAW has a different disciplinary process – and, perhaps most importantly of all, a trip to face Liverpool at Anfield...
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icWales (Free subscription) | 02/01/2009
A controversial draw at the Liberty Stadium – Hawks defender Brett Poate being allowed to play despite being sent off in the first game, while Alan Tate, given his marching orders in the brawl that followed Poate’s horror tackle on Andrea Orlandi, was suspended because the FAW has a different disciplinary process – and, perhaps most importantly of all, a trip to face Liverpool at Anfield...
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icWales (Free subscription) | 02/01/2009
A controversial draw at the Liberty Stadium – Hawks defender Brett Poate being allowed to play despite being sent off in the first game, while Alan Tate, given his marching orders in the brawl that followed Poate’s horror tackle on Andrea Orlandi, was suspended because the FAW has a different disciplinary process – and, perhaps most importantly of all, a trip to face Liverpool at Anfield...
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icWales (Free subscription) | 02/01/2009
A controversial draw at the Liberty Stadium – Hawks defender Brett Poate being allowed to play despite being sent off in the first game, while Alan Tate, given his marching orders in the brawl that followed Poate’s horror tackle on Andrea Orlandi, was suspended because the FAW has a different disciplinary process – and, perhaps most importantly of all, a trip to face Liverpool at Anfield...