10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «THE CUP FINAL»
Discover the use of
the Cup Final in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
the Cup Final and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Tigers:
the Cup Final
Janet Burchett, Sara Vogler. The Nutters were looking tired. They were a mean,
hard side but they weren't fit. The Tigers soon got possession. Rick passed to
Lisa who flicked the ball on to Terry. Blocker took it from him and ran up the wing.
Janet Burchett, Sara Vogler, 2010
2
F.A.
Cup Final Match Cards:
... classic 5-3-2-1 formation, the Referee, and the Guests of Honour. On the
reverse side is 'The Road to the final,' round-by-round scores of both teams, the
Cup final goal scorers and goal times (were known), and attendances, and
official gate ...
3
League
Cup final Match Cards:
On the reverse side is 'The Road to the final,' round-by-round scores of both
teams, the Cup final goal scorers and goal times (were known), and attendances,
and official gate Receipts (were known). The League Cup Match Cards offers a ...
4
Newcastle United vs. Blackpool 1951 F.A.
Cup Final:
Brown missed the Cup final after seriously injuring himself at Huddersfield Town,
three weeks earlier. Blackpool's finishing league position was assisted by 47
goals from Mortensen and Mudie, with Matthews' trickery on the wing rounding
out ...
5
Bolton Wanderers vs. West Ham United 1923 F.A.
Cup Final:
... Horse Bridge.' Of course, Wembley became famous because of its F.A. Cup
finals, but it also hosted many other sporting, and none sporting events. The Cup
final was played there in April, or May until 2000 – excluding the 1970 replay
when ...
6
Coventry City vs. Tottenham Hotspur 1987 F.A.
Cup Final:
Unfortunately, Paul Gascoigne suffered a bad knee injury in the Cup final, and
his expected transfer to Lazio was put on hold. By the end of the 1992 close
season, however, his knee had recovered, and he completed his £5.5m move to
Italy.
... all too elusive for the Tynesiders. Newcastle would grace the Cup final five
times between 1905 and 1911, and the final against Everton was symptomatic of
them all as they never won a game there during this period (although they did
win ...
8
Blackpool vs. Bolton Wanderers 1953 F.A.
Cup Final:
Brown missed the Cup final after seriously injuring himself at Huddersfield Town,
three weeks earlier. Blackpool's finishing league position was assisted by 47
goals from Mortensen and Mudie, with Matthews' trickery on the wing rounding
out ...
9
Everton vs. Watford 1984 F.A.
Cup Final:
They eventuallycame unstuck in the Cup final to a l0-man United side – Kevin
Moran having beensent off for a 'professionalfoul' on Peter Reid. A sublime effort
from Norman Whiteside won Unitedthe Cup. Watford made it all theway to the fifth
...
10
Swifter Than
the Arrow: Wilfred Bartrop, Football and War
The Daily Mirror gave a lyrical description of the Cup Final weather: 'The
afternoon was delightfully fine, the sun blazing forth from a blue sky, flecked by
the whitest of clouds, and a gentle breeze just tempering the fierceness of its rays'
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