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May 16: Cardiff City and Portsmouth roll back the years when they line-up at Wembley for their first FA Cup final appearances in decades. Bluebirds fans will recall their 1927 final win when they stunner Arsenal and took the cup out of England for the first and only time. Portsmouth last won the cup in 1939 and held on to the trophy until 1945-46 owing to the second world war.
It will be a big day for 17-year-old Aaron Ramsey of Cardiff, who is set to play at Wembley.
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May 16: Attendances in the four main divisions were at their highest level since 1968, despite rumblings that football's popularity is waning.
Almost 30 million people attended games in the Premier, Championship and League One and Two. The Premiership drew 13.7 million people, an average of 36,144. The Championship average was 17,022, League One 7,992 and League Two 4,343.
May 16: Attendances in the four main divisions were at their highest level since 1968, despite rumblings that football's popularity is waning.
Almost 30 million people attended games in the Premier, Championship and League One and Two. The Premiership drew 13.7 million people, an average of 36,144. The Championship average was 17,022, League One 7,992 and League Two 4,343.
May 16: Hitchin Town face another season in the Southern League in 2008-09 after the FA restructuring was announced this week. The constitution is:
Banbury, Bashley, Brackley, Chippenham Town, Clevedon Town, Corby Town, Dorchester Town, Evesham United, Farnborough, Gloucester City, Halesowen Town, Hemel Hempstead, Hitchin Town, Mangotsfield United, Merthyr Tydfil, Oxford City, Rugby Town, Stourbridge, Swindon Supermarine, Tiverton Town, Weston-Super-Mare, Yate Town.
Keep up with the FA Cup final news on the Yellow and Green Un
(Posted on 2008-05-16 12:51:00 by )May 16: The Yellow & Green 'Un will have live reports from Wembley with all the action in the FA Cup final.
May 16: The Yellow and Green Un is running through the close-season, but only on a front-page basis.
May 16: Luton Town, relegated from League One, will start next season in the bottom division with a 15 point deduction. "This is bad news," said one Luton season ticket holder on hearing the news. "The way things are going, we'll be lining up in the Conference in 2009-10."
May 16: Stevenage Borough have placed striker Steve Morison on the transfer list after the sharp-shooting striker, who has scored almost 60 goals in just over two years, handed a transfer request.