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  2. Hackney and Leyton Sunday Football League - Wikipedia

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    Up until the 1970s, a lot of semi-professional players used to play in the league which was used to getting good crowds of 500 people for the big games, attendances were higher than for Leyton Town. According to Johnnie Walker, the league's former chairman who first played on the Marshes in 1952, aged just 17, people also used to bet on the ...

  3. Sunday league football - Wikipedia

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    Sunday leagues do not form part of the hierarchical English football league system, but Sunday teams can opt to switch to Saturday play and potentially rise up the levels of the league system. The FA Sunday Cup is a national knock-out competition for English Sunday league football teams administered by the FA, which has been staged since 1964 ...

  4. Sunday league football in England - Wikipedia

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    The first Sunday League to be formed in England was the Edmonton & District Sunday Football League of North London in 1925. [2] The East London Sunday League followed in 1930, the Metropolitan Sunday League in 1934, the West Fulham in 1936 and the Essex Corinthian in 1937.

  5. FA Sunday Cup - Wikipedia

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    The Sunday Cup trophy was presented to the FA by the Shah of Iran as a gift to mark the centenary of the FA in 1963. It was created by Iranian silversmiths. [2] In the Cup's first season (1964–65), teams representing Sunday players in various counties entered with London winning the two-legged final 6–2 against Staffordshire. [1]

  6. Year of the Dragon (film) - Wikipedia

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    Year of the Dragon at IMDb; Year of the Dragon at Rotten Tomatoes; Year of the Dragon at michaelcimino.fr (unofficial French website) Trailer of Year of the Dragon on YouTube; Excerpts from directors commentary parts 1 and 2 on YouTube; Film review Archived 2007-09-30 at the Wayback Machine by John J. Puccio at DVD Town

  7. Sunday League - Wikipedia

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    Sunday League may refer to: Sunday League (cricket), the precursor tournament to the National League in English cricket; Sunday league football, amateur football ...

  8. Timeline of football on UK television - Wikipedia

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    15 August – Match of the Day 2 launches to show highlights of Sunday Premier League matches. It is called MOTD2 due to it being shown on BBC Two. 2005. 22 May – Sky Sports shows the final of the 2004-05 FA Trophy, and goes on to show the next two finals. 2006

  9. Sunday Football League (1984–2008) - Wikipedia

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    The Sunday Football League Western Australia, commonly known as the Sunday Football League (SFL), was a semi-professional Australian rules football league based in the southern suburbs of Perth, Western Australia. The league was in operation from 1984 to 2008, and Kenwick Royals was the most successful club with eight senior team premierships.