Wed, 28 Oct, 2009 - 21:48
FT: Man City 5 Scunthorpe 1
Stephen Ireland staked his claim for a regular place in Mark Hughes’ side with a glittering performance and Manchester City’s early goal tonight.
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CourtsSoccerHeathrowPlace: EastlandsPlace: IrelandPerson: IRELANDPerson: Stephen IrelandPerson: Mark Hughes’Person: Jonathan FortePerson: Roque Santa CruzPerson: Carlos TevezPerson: Michael JohnsonPerson: Joleon LescottPerson: Vladimir WeissPerson: Kolo TourePerson: Martin PetrovPerson: Micah RichardsPerson: Wayne BridgePerson: Craig BellamyPerson: Emmanuel AdebayorPerson: ScunthorpePerson: David MirfinPerson: Martin WoolfordPerson: Jordan SpencePerson: Sam TogwellPerson: Paul HayesPerson: Shay GivenPerson: Shaun Wright-PhillipsPerson: Joe MurphyPerson: Wright-PhillipsPerson: Nigel de JongPerson: Marcus WilliamsPerson: LescottPerson: FortePerson: HayesPerson: GivenPerson: MurphyPerson: Pablo ZabaletaPerson: Santa CruzPerson: WoolfordPerson: Rob JonesPerson: Niall CanavanPerson: TevezPerson: CanavanPerson: WeissPerson: JohnsonPerson: Gareth BarryEvent: Carling CupEvent: Coca-Cola ChampionshipOrganisation: CityOrganisation: Man CityOrganisation: Manchester CityOrganisation: ManOrganisation: ScunthorpeOrganisation: FulhamOrganisation: Ireland
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