Tue, 16 Feb, 2010 - 22:03
Stoke 1 Manchester City 1
A fine strike from Ireland midfielder Glenn Whelan five minutes from time almost gave Stoke City a memorable win against Manchester City at the Britannia Stadium tonight.
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CourtsSoccerHeathrowPlace: Britannia StadiumPerson: WhelanPerson: Glenn WhelanPerson: Gareth BarryPerson: Ryan ShawcrossPerson: Rory DelapPerson: Roberto ManciniPerson: Abdoulaye FayePerson: Alan WileyPerson: Shay GivenPerson: ManciniPerson: Craig BellamyPerson: Carlos TevezPerson: Wayne BridgePerson: Pablo ZabaletaPerson: Stephen IrelandPerson: Shaun Wright-PhillipsPerson: Martin PetrovPerson: Micah RichardsPerson: Javier GarridoPerson: Patrick VieiraPerson: Roque Santa CruzPerson: JohnsonPerson: Matthew EtheringtonPerson: FayePerson: PottersPerson: RichardsPerson: Joleon LescottPerson: Dean WhiteheadPerson: Liam LawrencePerson: Mamady SidibePerson: GivenPerson: Danny HigginbothamPerson: Ricardo FullerPerson: LescottPerson: LawrencePerson: BarryPerson: Robert HuthPerson: Emmanuel AdebayorPerson: AdebayorPerson: WileyPerson: Danny CollinsPerson: FullerPerson: DelapEvent: FA CupOrganisation: Stoke
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