LFW Awaydays 2008/09
The LFW Awayday reviews from the 2008/09 season archived for posterity.
60 - Bristol, Ashton Gate, 30/08/08, 1-1 (Blackstock)
57 - Derby, Pride Park, 17/01/09, 2-0 (Routledge, Leigertwood), Nottingham, City Ground, 07/02/09, 2-2 (Alberti 2)
56 - Norwich, Carrow Road, 19/09/08, 1-0 (Rowlands), Reading, Madejski Stadium, 25/10/08, 0-0
54 - Blackpool, Bloomfield Road, 27/01/09, 3-0 (Helguson 2, Ephraim)
52 - Preston, Deepdale, 03/05/09, 1-2 (Agyemang)
50 - Swindon, County Ground, 12/08/08, 3-2 (Balanta, Delaney, Blackstock)
48 - Plymouth, Home Park, 13/12/08, 1-1 (Helguson), Southampton, St Mary’s, 14/03/09, 0-0
47 - Barnsley, Oakwell, 28/02/09, 1-2 (Delaney), Wolverhampton, Molineux, 18/04/09, 0-1
44 - Charlton, The Valley, 26/12/08, 2-2 (Cook, Blackstock), Sheffield, Bramall Lane, 16/08/08, 0-3
43 - Burnley, Turf Moor, 11/04/09, 0-1, Cardiff, Ninian Park, 25/02/09, 0-0, Doncaster, Keepmoat Stadium, 10/03/09, 0-2, Swansea, Liberty Stadium, 21/10/08, 0-0
42 - Ipswich, Portman Road, 01/11/08, 0-2
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