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The result was: promoted by
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5x expanded by The Rambling Man ( talk). Self-nominated at 21:17, 3 March 2021 (UTC).
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Route to the final
a header from Stuart Wardley levelled the match— What minute?
a potential equalising goal from Onandi Lowe disallowed— Why?
who turned scored— Something is off here.
Both sides missed one of their first five spot kicks but Ritchie Humphreys' strike hit the crossbar.— The "but" is confusing. Was Humphreys the only miss?
Despite appearing to have crossed the goalline, the shot was adjudged to have missed— Meaning the refs might have blown the call, a la this one?
Background
Alsop was Cheltenham's top scorer— This is his first mention, so his full name and a link should be provided.
Cheltenham opted to wear their third-choice kit which was yellow in preference to their "unlucky" orange strip.— I don't see this in the source. And is "strip" the right word?
Details
Post-match
Cheltenham became the eleventh consecutive team to win a final at the Millennium Stadium after being allocated the North End dressing room— Is the assignment random, or is it based on standings, etc.?
References
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The result was: promoted by
Eddie891 (
talk)
00:56, 20 March 2021 (UTC)
5x expanded by The Rambling Man ( talk). Self-nominated at 21:17, 3 March 2021 (UTC).
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Reviewing |
Reviewer: Usernameunique ( talk · contribs) 00:12, 7 March 2021 (UTC)
Infobox
Route to the final
a header from Stuart Wardley levelled the match— What minute?
a potential equalising goal from Onandi Lowe disallowed— Why?
who turned scored— Something is off here.
Both sides missed one of their first five spot kicks but Ritchie Humphreys' strike hit the crossbar.— The "but" is confusing. Was Humphreys the only miss?
Despite appearing to have crossed the goalline, the shot was adjudged to have missed— Meaning the refs might have blown the call, a la this one?
Background
Alsop was Cheltenham's top scorer— This is his first mention, so his full name and a link should be provided.
Cheltenham opted to wear their third-choice kit which was yellow in preference to their "unlucky" orange strip.— I don't see this in the source. And is "strip" the right word?
Details
Post-match
Cheltenham became the eleventh consecutive team to win a final at the Millennium Stadium after being allocated the North End dressing room— Is the assignment random, or is it based on standings, etc.?
References