Sunday, October 05, 2008

CARDIFF'S DRAW AT BLACKPOOL - How the press saw it

WalesOnline
THERE was little joy to be had at Blackpool’s wind-tossed Pleasure Beach yesterday – and even less fun for Cardiff City
WalesOnline
On-loan Tangerines striker Alan Gow struck in the fifth minute of injury time to deprive the Bluebirds of three deserved points
WalesOnlineJ
oe Ledley is a serious doubt for Wales' World Cup qualifying matches next week after picking up a groin injury during Cardiff City's 1-1 draw
The Press Association
Substitute Alan Gow's injury-time thunderbolt was enough to salvage a 1-1 draw for Blackpool
WalesOnline
City had gone ahead when Peter Whittingham picked out substitute Paul Parry
Vitalfootball
Poor, lacklustre and devoid of all quality. Yes, my pre match meat and potato pie robbed me of a couple of quid, much in the same way The Seasiders robbed
FansOnLine.net
Take a bow Alan Gow .. and take a leaf from his book every Blackpool player .. if you don't shoot, you don't score
Sportbox
Alan Gow celebrated his first moments of Championship football at Bloomfield Road with an equaliser with just 20 seconds of added time remaining
SkySports
Blackpool Gazette
A LAST-gasp goal on his Bloomfield Road debut from on-loan Rangers midfielder Alan Gow secured a dramatic point for Blackpool
BBC News
Alan Gow rescued a point for Blackpool with an equalising goal deep in injury time to deny visiting Cardiff. The Cardiff defence failed to close down
Sportinglife.com
A bitterly disappointed Dave Jones admitted Blackpool's late equaliser was hard to take

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