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30 January 1974Football League Cup SF
The League Cup Dream Ends
Manchester City 2 - 0 Argyle
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1974: League Cup semi-final (2nd leg) - Man City 2 Argyle 0. After the 1-1 draw in the first leg, goals from Francis Lee and Colin Bell ended the Wembley dream, but Argyle won the admiration of millions with their defeats of Birmingham, QPR and Burnley - all top-flight clubs - on their way to the last four. The team that day: Furnell, Randell, Sullivan, Hore, Saxton, Hague, Welsh, Rickard, Mariner, Machin, Rogers.
We know of no first-team players born on this day.
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