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  2. 1989–90 Football League Cup - Wikipedia

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    The 1989–90 Football League Cup (known as the Littlewoods Challenge Cup for sponsorship reasons) was the 30th season of the Football League Cup, a knockout competition for England's top 92 football clubs. The competition began on 21 August 1989, and ended with the final on 29 April 1990 at the Old Wembley Stadium.

  3. 1989 Football League Cup final - Wikipedia

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    1988–89 Football League Cup: Nottingham Forest ... Roger Milford : Attendance: 76,130: ← 1988. 1990 → . The 1989 Football League Cup Final was a football match ...

  4. 1988–89 Football League Cup - Wikipedia

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    The 1988–89 Football League Cup (known as the Littlewoods Challenge Cup for sponsorship reasons) was the 29th season of the Football League Cup, a knockout competition for England's top 92 football clubs. The competition started on 29 August 1988 and ended with the final on 9 April 1989.

  5. 1989–90 in English football - Wikipedia

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    The 1989–90 season was the 110th season ... Nottingham Forest reach the League Cup final for the second season running by completing a 2–1 aggregate semi–final ...

  6. 1989–90 Oldham Athletic A.F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    Oldham finished in 8th place in the league, missing out on the playoffs by three points. However the club enjoyed excellent form in the cups, reaching the FA Cup Semi-Finals for only the 2nd time in their history, and the Final of the League Cup – and the club's first ever appearance at Wembley.

  7. 1989–90 Manchester City F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    1989–90 season; Chairman: Peter Swales: Manager: Mel Machin (until 26 November 1989) Howard Kendall (from 13 December 1989) Stadium: Maine Road: First Division: 14th: FA Cup: Third round: League Cup: Fourth round: Full Members Cup: First round: Top goalscorer: League: Allen (10) All: White/Allen (11) Highest home attendance: 43,246 vs ...

  8. 1989–90 Football League - Wikipedia

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    The 1989–90 season was the 91st completed season of The Football League. Liverpool overhauled a greatly improved Aston Villa side to win their 18th league championship trophy and their fifth major trophy in as many seasons under Kenny Dalglish 's management.

  9. 1989–90 Scottish League Cup - Wikipedia

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    The 1989–90 Scottish League Cup was the forty-fourth season of Scotland's second football knockout competition. The competition was won by Aberdeen , who defeated Rangers in the Final. First round