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April 12, 2006

Middlesbrough 4, Charlton 2

Middlesbrough win through to the final four of the FA Cup, with a win over Charlton Athletic:

Middlesbrough booked their place in the last four of the FA Cup following a thrilling replay win over Charlton.

Boro took the lead through Fabio Rochemback's 30-yard free-kick which deceived keeper Thomas Myhre before Bryan Hughes equalised with a volley.

James Morrison restored Boro's lead from close range and Jimmy-Floyd Hasselbaink added a third.

Charlton made it 3-2 thanks to Gareth Southgate's own goal before Mark Viduka sealed the win for the home side.

Although still in the bottom half of the Premiership, Boro is still in contention for both the FA Cup and the UEFA Cup. Wouldn't it be great to see them win both competitions?

Posted by Nicholas at April 12, 2006 10:16 PM
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We are a local website design company in teesside and all of us here are not really sure what you are trying to get across? Posted by: Teesside Website Design at April 20, 2006 11:10 PM
Okay, either I'm really being obtuse here, or you're a flippin' spammer. The heading, "Middlesbrough 4, Charlton 2" refers to a score in a soccer game (aka "Football" in places other than North America, savvy?). The body of the article is a link to a fargin' BBC article on the game between Charlton Athletic FC and Middlesbrough FC. At the end of it, I point out that MFC is still in the race for both the FA Cup and the UEFA Cup. Just what in particular do you fail to friggin' understand? Posted by: Nicholas at April 21, 2006 12:03 AM


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