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The 1968–69 Football League Cup was the ninth season of the Football League Cup, a knockout competition for England's top 92 football clubs.The competition ended with the final on 15 March 1969.
Donald Edward Rogers (born 25 October 1945) is an English former footballer who is best known for his time with Swindon Town. He played as an outside left and served the club in two spells. Rodgers scored two extra-time goals in Swindon's victory over Arsenal in the 1969 League Cup Final .
15 March 1969 – Third Division Swindon Town cause a major shock by beating Arsenal 3–1 in the League Cup final thanks to two goals in extra-time from Don Rogers. [10] 19 March 1969 – Struggling Manchester United beat bottom-of-the-table Queens Park Rangers 8–1 at Old Trafford in one of the highest-scoring matches of the First Division ...
A header from Smart rebounded off the post after beating the Arsenal goalkeeper. From the resulting corner, Don Rogers became a Swindon hero just before the first period of extra time was over; Arsenal failed to clear the corner and in the resulting goalmouth melée Rogers coolly controlled the loose ball and fired it from close range into the net.
The 1973–74 season was Cardiff City F.C.'s 47th season in the Football League.They competed in the 22-team Division Two, then the second tier of English football, finishing seventeenth.
Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers expresses "frustration" about domestic fixture schedules, claiming live television coverage takes priority over a team's chances in Europe.
Don Rogers may refer to: Don Rogers (footballer) (born 1945), English footballer; Don Rogers (offensive lineman) (born 1936), American football offensive lineman;
The 1986 Cleveland Browns season was the team’s 37th season with the National Football League.The death of Don Rogers, a promising young defensive back who was preparing to enter his third season in the NFL, cast a black cloud over the team as it prepared for the 1986 season.