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Withdean Stadium

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Withdean Stadium is an athletics stadium in Withdean, a suburb of Brighton. [1]

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AFC Varndeanians F.C.

AFC Varndeanians Football Club is a football club based in Brighton, East Sussex, England.

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Alex Revell

Alexander David "Alex" Revell (born 7 July 1983) is an English footballer who plays as a striker for League Two club Stevenage.

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Andrew Whing

Andrew John Whing (born 20 September 1984) is an English former professional footballer who is currently on the coaching staff of Kidderminster Harriers.

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Brighton

Brighton is a seaside resort on the south coast of England which is part of the city of Brighton and Hove, East Sussex, 47 miles (75 km) south of London.

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Brighton & Hove Albion F.C.

Brighton & Hove Albion Football Club is a professional football club based in Falmer, East Sussex, England.

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Brighton and Hove Cricket Club

Brighton and Hove Cricket Club, nicknamed The Mighty Bensons, is an amateur cricket club based in East Sussex, in southern England.

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Brighton–Crystal Palace rivalry

The Brighton–Crystal Palace rivalry, also nicknamed the M23 derby, is the derby between English football teams Brighton & Hove Albion and Crystal Palace. Its nickname comes from the motorway between Sussex and south London. The rivalry began in the 1940s and 1950s but came to full force in the late 1970s when both teams, under the guidance of ambitious young managers, rose from the Third Division to the First Division., The Guardian. Retrieved 11 May 2013 Until Crawley Town were promoted to the Football League in 2011, Palace were the nearest other professional club to Brighton. Like Brighton, Crawley's biggest rival is a team from London, AFC Wimbledon. Brighton and Crystal Palace currently have the same number of wins in the derby, both having 38. Palace have won five cup games and Brighton three, while Brighton have won 35 league games and Palace 33.

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Buildings and architecture of Brighton and Hove

Brighton and Hove, a city on the English Channel coast in southeast England, has a large and diverse stock of buildings "unrivalled architecturally" among the country's seaside resorts.

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Calvin Andrew

Calvin Hyden Andrew (born 19 December 1986) is an English professional footballer who plays as a striker for club Rochdale.

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Craig Davies (footballer)

Craig Martin Davies (born 9 January 1986) is a professional footballer who plays as a striker for EFL League Two club Mansfield Town.

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Danny Ward (English footballer)

Daniel Carl Ward (born 11 December 1991) is an English footballer who plays for Premier League club Cardiff City, as a forward and winger.

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David Martot

David Martot (born February 1, 1981 in Fécamp), is a French professional footballer.

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Dean Hammond

Dean John Hammond (born 7 March 1983) is an English former footballer.

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Development of stadiums in English football

A large number of English football clubs have ongoing schemes to redevelop existing grounds, or to move to newly constructed stadiums.

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F.C. United of Manchester

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Falmer Stadium

Falmer Stadium, known for sponsorship purposes as the American Express Community Stadium, or colloquially as the Amex, is a football stadium in the village of Falmer, near Brighton and Hove, Sussex, that serves as the home of Brighton & Hove Albion F.C..

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George O'Callaghan

George Paul O'Callaghan (born 5 September 1979) is an Irish former football player and manager.

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Gerry Murphy (football manager)

Gerry Murphy (born 22 July 1943, in Dublin, Ireland) was the Director of Football Development at Huddersfield Town between 1988 and 2009.

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Glenn Murray

Glenn Murray (born 25 September 1983) is an English professional footballer who plays as a striker for Premier League club Brighton & Hove Albion.

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Goldstone Ground

The Goldstone Ground (or The Goldstone) was a football stadium in Hove, East Sussex that was the home ground of Brighton & Hove Albion F.C. between 1902 and 1997.

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Graham Laws

Graham Laws (born 17 August 1961,: the Football League official website. Retrieved 29 March 2008. Whitley Bay, Northumberland) is an English association football referee who operates in the Football League, and has previously been a fourth official in the Premier League.

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History of Brighton & Hove Albion F.C.

The history of Brighton & Hove Albion F.C. began in 1901.

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History of Mansfield Town F.C.

Mansfield Town Football Club are an English football club from the former mining town of Mansfield, Nottinghamshire.

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Ian Westlake

Ian John Westlake (born 10 November 1983) is an English footballer who plays for Needham Market.

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Jack Redshaw

Jack Redshaw (born 20 November 1990) is a footballer who plays as a forward for Salford City.

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Jimmy Benefield

James Patrick Benefield (born 6 May 1983 in Bristol) is an English footballer who plays for Montegnée in Belgium.

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John Brodie (footballer, born 1947)

John Brodie (born 8 September 1947) is an English former footballer who played as a full-back for Whitley Bay, Carlisle United, Bradford Park Avenue, Port Vale, and Northwich Victoria.

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Jonny Dixon

Jonathan James Dixon (born 16 January 1984 in Murcia, Spain) is a film and television producer and director, and a former professional footballer.

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Liam Dickinson

Liam Michael Dickinson (born 4 October 1985) is an English semi-professional footballer who plays as a striker for Stalybridge Celtic.

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List of Brighton & Hove Albion F.C. seasons

Brighton & Hove Albion F.C. is an English association football club based in the city of Brighton and Hove, East Sussex.

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List of defunct English football stadiums

This is a list of football stadiums in England that are now defunct.

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List of Football League Championship stadiums

Since the inception of the Football League Championship, England's current second tier, in 2004, there have been 49 stadiums used in the League.

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List of landmarks and buildings of Brighton and Hove

The city of Brighton and Hove (made up of the towns of Brighton and Hove) on the south coast of England, UK has a number notable buildings and landmarks.

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List of stadiums in the United Kingdom by capacity

The following is a list of stadiums in the United Kingdom.

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Matt Richards (footballer, born 1984)

Matthew Lee Richards (born 26 December 1984) is an English footballer who currently plays for Bath City in the National League South.

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Michel Kuipers

Michel Kuipers (born 26 June 1974) is a Dutch retired footballer who played as a goalkeeper.

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Milton Keynes Dons F.C.

Milton Keynes Dons Football Club (usually abbreviated to MK Dons) is a professional association football club in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England, founded in 2004, following Wimbledon F.C.'s controversial relocation to Milton Keynes from south London, when it adopted its present name, badge and home colours.

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Mitch Walker (footballer)

Mitchell Charles Alan "Mitch" Walker (born 24 September 1991 in St Albans, Hertfordshire) is an English semi-professional footballer who plays for Dover Athletic as a goalkeeper.

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Palookaville (album)

Palookaville is the fourth studio album by English big beat musician Fatboy Slim, released on 4 October 2004, approximately four years after the previous one.

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Preston Park railway station

Preston Park railway station is on the Brighton Main Line in England, serving Preston Village and the northern suburban areas of the city of Brighton and Hove, East Sussex.

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Rhys Weston

Rhys David Weston (born 27 October 1980) is a Welsh former professional footballer who played as a defender.

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Rushden & Diamonds F.C.

Rushden & Diamonds Football Club was an association football club based in Irthlingborough, Northamptonshire, England.

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Set Osho

Setonji 'Set' Osho (born 28 September 1986) is a sprinter from the United Kingdom.

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Sport in Sussex

Sport in Sussex forms an important part of the culture of Sussex.

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Whitehawk F.C.

Whitehawk Football Club is a semi-professional English football club based in Whitehawk, in the city of Brighton and Hove, East Sussex.

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Withdean

Withdean is a former village, now part of Brighton and Hove, East Sussex.

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Withdean 2000 F.C.

Withdean 2000 Football Club were an English football team based in Withdean, in Brighton, who most recently played in the Combined Counties League.

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Zesh Rehman

Zeshan Rehman (ذيشان رحمان; born 14 October 1983) is a professional footballer who plays as a defender for Hong Kong Premier League club Southern.

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Zoumana Bakayogo

Zoumana Bakayogo (born 17 August 1986) is a professional footballer who plays for Crewe Alexandra as a defender.

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1946–47 Port Vale F.C. season

The 1946–47 season was Port Vale's 35th season of football in the Football League, and their second full season in the Third Division South.

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1975–76 Port Vale F.C. season

The 1975–76 season was Port Vale's 64th season of football in the Football League, and their sixth successive season (12th overall) in the Third Division.

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1993–94 Fulham F.C. season

The 1993–94 season was Fulham's 96th season in professional football.

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1998–99 Carlisle United F.C. season

For the 1998–99 season, Carlisle United F.C. competed in Football League Division Three.

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1998–99 Plymouth Argyle F.C. season

The 1998–99 season was the 104th season in the history of Plymouth Argyle Football Club, their 74th in the Football League,.

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1999–2000 Carlisle United F.C. season

During the 1999–2000 English football season, Carlisle United Football Club competed in the Football League Third Division where they finished in 23rd position narrowly avoiding relegation to the Football Conference by goal difference.

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1999–2000 FA Cup

The 1999–2000 FA Cup (known as The FA Cup sponsored by AXA for sponsorship reasons) was the 119th staging of the FA Cup.

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1999–2000 Plymouth Argyle F.C. season

The 1999–00 season was the 105th season in the history of Plymouth Argyle Football Club, their 75th in the Football League,.

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2000–01 Brentford F.C. season

During the 2000–01 English football season, Brentford competed in the Football League Second Division.

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2000–01 Carlisle United F.C. season

For the 2000–01 season, Carlisle United F.C. competed in Football League Division Three.

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2000–01 Plymouth Argyle F.C. season

The 2000–01 season was the 88th competitive season in the history of Plymouth Argyle Football Club.

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2001 Football League Trophy Final

The 2001 Football League Trophy Final (known as the LDV Vans Trophy for sponsorship reasons) was the 18th final of the Football League Trophy, the domestic football cup competition for teams from the Football League Second and Third Divisions.

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2001–02 Reading F.C. season

The 2001-02 season was Reading's fourth season in the Division Two, following their relegation from the Division One in 1998.

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2001–02 Stoke City F.C. season

The 2001–02 season was Stoke City's 95th season in the Football League and the eighth in the third tier.

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2002 FA Women's Cup Final

The 2002 FA Women's Cup Final was the 32nd final of the FA Women's Cup, England's primary cup competition for women's football teams.

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2002–03 Burnley F.C. season

The 2002–03 season was Burnley's 3rd season in the second tier of English football.

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2002–03 Football League First Division

The 2002–03 Football League First Division (referred to as the Nationwide First Division for sponsorship reasons) was the eleventh season of the league under its current format as the second tier of English football.

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2002–03 Reading F.C. season

The 2002–03 season was Reading's first season back in the First Division, since their promotion from the Second Division in 2002.

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2002–03 Stoke City F.C. season

The 2002–03 season was Stoke City's 96th season in the Football League and the 36th in the second tier.

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2002–03 Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. season

The 2002–03 season was the 104th season of competitive league football in the history of English football club Wolverhampton Wanderers.

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2003–04 Grimsby Town F.C. season

Most frequent starting line-up uses the team's most used formation: 4-4-2.

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2003–04 Plymouth Argyle F.C. season

The 2003/04 football season saw Plymouth Argyle regain a place in the second tier of English football for the first time in twelve seasons, Along the way to capturing the Division Two championship they accumulated 90 league points, 21 clean sheets and a club record of seven straight clean sheets whilst also losing arguably the most successful manager in recent history in Paul Sturrock to Southampton F.C.

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2004 Football League play-offs

The Football League play-offs for the 2003–04 season were held in May 2004, with the finals taking place at Millennium Stadium in Cardiff.

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2004 Football League Second Division play-off Final

The 2004 Football League Second Division play-off Final was contested by Brighton & Hove Albion and Bristol City at The Millennium Stadium, Cardiff.

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2004–05 Brighton & Hove Albion F.C. season

During the 2004–05 English football season, Brighton & Hove Albion F.C. competed in the Football League Championship, after promotion from the second division the previous season.

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2004–05 Burnley F.C. season

The 2004–05 season was Burnley's 5th season in the second tier of English football.

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2004–05 Coventry City F.C. season

This article describes Coventry City Football Club's progress in the 2004–05 season, during which the Sky Blues competed in the Football League Championship, the FA Cup (entering in the Third Round) and the League Cup (entering from the First Round).

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2004–05 Football League Championship

The 2004–05 Football League Championship (known as the Coca-Cola Championship for sponsorship reasons) was the thirteenth season under its current league division format.

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2004–05 Plymouth Argyle F.C. season

This article provides a summary of Plymouth Argyle's 2004-05 season.

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2004–05 Reading F.C. season

Reading Football Club played the season 2004–05 in the Football League Championship.

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2004–05 Stoke City F.C. season

The 2004–05 season was Stoke City's 98th season in the Football League and the 38th in the second tier, it was also the first season in the new re-branded Football League Championship.

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2004–05 Sunderland A.F.C. season

During the 2004–05 English football season, Sunderland A.F.C. competed in the Football League Championship.

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2004–05 West Ham United F.C. season

During the 2004–05 English football season, West Ham United competed in the Football League Championship, having lost the previous season's play-off final 0–1 to Crystal Palace at the Millennium Stadium.

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2004–05 Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. season

The 2004–05 season was the 106th season of competitive league football in the history of English football club Wolverhampton Wanderers.

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2005–06 Brighton & Hove Albion F.C. season

During the 2005–06 English football season, Brighton & Hove Albion F.C. competed in the Football League Championship.

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2005–06 Burnley F.C. season

The 2005-06 season was Burnley's 6th season in the second tier of English football.

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2005–06 FA Cup

The 2005–06 FA Cup was the 125th staging of the world's oldest football competition, the FA Cup.

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2005–06 Football League Championship

The 2005–06 Football League Championship (known as the Coca-Cola Championship for sponsorship reasons) was the second season of the league under its current title and fourteenth season under its current league division format.

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2005–06 Norwich City F.C. season

The 2005–06 season was Norwich City's first year back in the Football League Championship after being relegated from the Premier League in the previous season.

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2005–06 Reading F.C. season

Reading Football Club played the season 2005–06 in the Football League Championship, during which they set several League records on their way to winning the Championship, and promotion to the Premier League.

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2005–06 Stoke City F.C. season

The 2005–06 season was Stoke City's 99th season in the Football League, the 39th in the second tier and second in the Championship.

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2005–06 Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. season

The 2005–06 season was the 107th season of competitive league football in the history of English football club Wolverhampton Wanderers.

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2006–07 Carlisle United F.C. season

For the 2006–07 season, Carlisle United F.C. competed in Football League One.

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2006–07 Milton Keynes Dons F.C. season

The 2006–2007 season was Milton Keynes Dons' third season in their existence as a professional association football club.

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2006–07 Northampton Town F.C. season

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2007–08 Carlisle United F.C. season

For the 2007–08 season, Carlisle United F.C. competed in Football League One.

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2007–08 Crewe Alexandra F.C. season

The 2007–08 season of Crewe Alexandra Football Club's 84th competitive season.

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2007–08 Football League One

The Football League 2007–08 (named Coca-Cola Football League for sponsorship reasons), was the sixteenth season under its current league division format.

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2007–08 Fulham F.C. season

The 2007–08 season was Fulham F.C.'s seventh consecutive season in the Premier League.

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2007–08 Leeds United F.C. season

The 2007–08 season was Leeds United F.C.'s first ever season in the third tier of English football after relegation from the Championship the previous season.

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2008–09 Brighton & Hove Albion F.C. season

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2008–09 Carlisle United F.C. season

For the 2008–09 season, Carlisle United F.C. competed in Football League One.

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2008–09 Colchester United F.C. season

The 2008–09 season was Colchester United's first season back in the third tier of English football after being relegated from the Football League Championship.

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2008–09 Crewe Alexandra F.C. season

This article details Crewe Alexandra's 2008-09 season in League One.

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2008–09 Football League One

The Football League 2008–09 (named Coca-Cola Football League for sponsorship reasons), was the seventeenth season under its current league division format.

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2008–09 Football League Trophy

The Football League Trophy 2008–09, known as the Johnstone's Paint Trophy 2008–09 for sponsorship reasons, is the 25th Football League Trophy, a knockout competition for English football clubs in Leagues One and Two, the third and fourth tiers of English football.

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2008–09 Leeds United F.C. season

The 2008–09 season was Leeds United F.C.'s second consecutive season in the third tier of English football and for the second year running saw them finish in the play-offs in League One.

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2008–09 Leicester City F.C. season

The 2008–09 season was Leicester City F.C.'s 104th season in the English football league system and their first and, to date, only season in the third tier of English football, after being relegated to League One the previous season.

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2008–09 Manchester City F.C. season

The 2008–09 season was Manchester City Football Club's seventh consecutive season playing in the Premier League, the top division of English football, and its twelfth season since the Premier League was first created with Manchester City as one of the its original 22 founding member clubs.

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2008–09 Millwall F.C. season

This article details Millwall's 2008-09 season in League One, Millwall's 82nd competitive season.

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2008–09 Milton Keynes Dons F.C. season

The 2008–09 season was the fifth season of competitive association football in the Football League played by Milton Keynes Dons Football Club, a professional football club based in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England.

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2009–10 Brentford F.C. season

During the 2009–10 English football season, Brentford competed in Football League One.

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2009–10 Colchester United F.C. season

The 2009–10 season was Colchester United's second consecutive season in the third tier of English football.

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2009–10 Exeter City F.C. season

The 2009–10 Football League One was Exeter City F.C.'s first season back in the third tier of English football since 1994.

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2009–10 FA Youth Cup

The FA Youth Cup sponsored by E.ON 2009–10 was the 58th edition of the FA Youth Cup.

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2009–10 Football League One

The Football League 2009–10 (called Coca-Cola Football League for sponsorship reasons), was the seventeenth season under its current league division format.

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2009–10 Leeds United F.C. season

The 2009–10 season was Leeds United A.F.C.s third consecutive season in the third tier of English football which saw them finish second in League One, thus winning promotion to The Championship.

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2009–10 Norwich City F.C. season

The 2009–10 season was the 108th season in the history of Norwich City.

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2009–10 Southampton F.C. season

The 2009–10 season was Southampton's fifth consecutive season in The Football League and their first season in League One.

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2009–10 Stockport County F.C. season

The 2009–10 season is Stockport County's 128th season in football, and the second in England's third tier of football since gaining promotion via the League Two Play Offs in 2008.

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2009–10 Wycombe Wanderers F.C. season

The 2009–10 Football League One was Wycombe Wanderers F.C.'s sixteenth season of League football.

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2010–11 A.F.C. Bournemouth season

The 2010–11 A.F.C. Bournemouth season is the club's first season back in Football League One after a two-year absence.

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2010–11 Aberdeen F.C. season

The 2010-11 season was Aberdeen's 98th season in the top flight of Scottish football and their 100th season overall.

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2010–11 Brentford F.C. season

During the 2010–11 English football season, Brentford competed in Football League One.

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2010–11 Brighton & Hove Albion F.C. season

The 2010–11 season was Brighton & Hove Albion's fourth consecutive season in the League One.

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2010–11 Bristol Rovers F.C. season

The 2010–11 season was Bristol Rovers fourth season in League One since being promoted via the League Two play-offs in 2006–07. Bristol Rovers had a poor season and on 30 April 2011, they were relegated to League Two after a 1–1 draw with Sheffield Wednesday. Bristol Rovers 2010–11 season officially began on 1 July 2010 and concluded on 30 June 2011, with competitive fixtures taking place between August and May.

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2010–11 Carlisle United F.C. season

For the 2010–11 season, Carlisle United F.C. competed in Football League One.

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2010–11 Colchester United F.C. season

The 2010–11 season was Colchester United's third consecutive season in the third tier of English football.

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2010–11 Dagenham & Redbridge F.C. season

The 2010–11 season is the 4th season in the Football League played by Dagenham & Redbridge F.C., an English football club based in Dagenham, Greater London.

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2010–11 Exeter City F.C. season

The 2010–11 season was Exeter's second season in League One, since their promotion the conference in 2009, and their 46th season in the third tier of English football.

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2010–11 FA Cup

The 2010–11 FA Cup (known as The FA Cup sponsored by E.ON for sponsorship reasons) was the 130th season of the world's oldest football knockout competition; the FA Cup.

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2010–11 Football League One

The 2010–11 Football League One (known as Npower League One for sponsorship reasons) is the seventh season of the league under its current title and nineteenth season under its current league division format.

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2010–11 Hartlepool United F.C. season

A total of 24 teams contest the division, including 17 sides remaining in the division from last season, three relegated from the Championship, and four promoted from League Two.

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2010–11 in English football

The 2010–11 season was the 131st season of competitive football in England.

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2010–11 Leyton Orient F.C. season

The 2010–11 Leyton Orient F.C. season was the 112th season in the history of Leyton Orient Football Club, their 95th in the Football League, and fifth consecutive season in the third tier of the English football league system.

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2010–11 Milton Keynes Dons F.C. season

The 2010–11 season was Milton Keynes Dons' seventh season in their existence as a professional association football club, and their third consecutive season competing in Football League One.

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2010–11 Notts County F.C. season

Notts County are the oldest club in the Football League and the 2010–11 season was their 122nd year in The Football League.

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2010–11 Oldham Athletic A.F.C. season

Category:Oldham Athletic A.F.C. seasons Oldham Athletic.

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2010–11 Peterborough United F.C. season

During the 2010–11 Peterborough United F.C. season saw the club play in the Football League One after relegation from Football League Championship after spending just the 2009–10 season in the Championship.

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2010–11 Plymouth Argyle F.C. season

Plymouth Argyle Football Club is an English association football club based in Plymouth, Devon.

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2010–11 Portsmouth F.C. season

The 2010-11 season was Portsmouth's first season in the Football League Championship after relegation from the Premier League at the end of the previous season.

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2010–11 Rochdale A.F.C. season

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2010–11 Sheffield Wednesday F.C. season

This season is Sheffield Wednesday's first season in the third tier of English football since 2005 and 109th season in the Football League.

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2010–11 Southampton F.C. season

The 2010–11 Southampton F.C. season was the club's 71st and sixth consecutive season in The Football League, and their second in League One.

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2010–11 Tranmere Rovers F.C. season

The 2010–11 season was the 110th season of competitive association football and the 84th season in the Football League played by Tranmere Rovers Football Club, a professional football club based in Birkenhead, Wirral.

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2017–18 Tottenham Hotspur L.F.C. season

The 2017–18 season is Tottenham Hotspur L.F.C's 32nd season of competitive football and its first season in the FA Women's Super League 2, winning promotion from the FA Women's Premier League in the 2016–17 season. Following a reorganisation of top-level women's football in England, the 2017–18 season will be the first after the FA WSL shifts its calendar to match the traditional autumn-to-spring axis of football in Europe.

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