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The 1991–92 Football League Cup (known as the Rumbelows Cup for sponsorship reasons) was the 32nd season of the Football League Cup, a knockout competition for England's top 92 association football clubs.
The 1990–91 Football League Cup (known as the Rumbelows Cup for sponsorship reasons) was the 31st season of the Football League Cup, a knockout competition for England's top 92 association football clubs. The competition began on 27 August 1990, and ended with the final on 21 April 1991 at the Old Wembley Stadium.
The 1991 Football League Cup Final was a football match played on 21 April 1991 between Manchester United and Sheffield Wednesday. It was the first of two years that the Football League Cup competition in English football was sponsored by Rumbelows. [1] Leading up to the final Wednesday beat Chelsea 5-1 in the semi-final, United beating Leeds ...
The Football League Cup was first held in the 1960–61 season, [1] and in the 1991–92 season featured the 93 teams which played in the Football League, which comprised four divisions. [2] For the second—and last—season, the competition was sponsored by Rumbelows, and promoted as the Rumbelows Cup. [3]
The first League Cup final to be held at Wembley was Third Division Queens Park Rangers's win over First Division West Bromwich Albion on 4 March 1967. Richards died in 1968. The first League Cup was won in 1960–61 by Aston Villa who, at the time, held the overall record for major trophies won in England. The next three finals, however, saw ...
April 5, 1991: 45 minutes Christmas in January 1月にはChristmas: Japan: Tetsu Dezaki: For Life Records Magic Bus Media Rings Corporation: Traditional: Direct-to-video OVA: November 21, 1991: 50 minutes The Christmas Tree: United States Brazil: Flamarion Ferreira: Flamarion Ferreira Films USA Network: Traditional: Television film: September ...
Too Much Coffee Man first appeared in 1991, in the Too Much Coffee Man Minicomic, as a self-promotion for Wheeler's book Children with Glue (Blackbird Comics, 1991). The minicomics, which appeared in many different formats, even one issued as a one-inch square, were self-published, photocopied, and handmade by Wheeler in initial runs of 300 ...
Picha's television works included Zoo Olympics (1990–1991), Zoo Cup (1992–1993), and Buddy Buddy... A Dog's life (1995). In 2007, Picha made a comeback with Snow White: The Sequel , a parody of fairy tales, which most animated films were doing at the time.