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- 2010_Adelaide_Football_Club_season notes "*".
- 2010_Adelaide_Football_Club_season notes "*Adelaide beat St Kilda at home for the first time since 2003. *".
- 2010_Adelaide_Football_Club_season notes "*Graham Johncock shrugged off a Lynden Dunn tag to star across half-back. *The win saw Adelaide climb to 14th on the ladder and temporarily out of wooden-spoon contention.".
- 2010_Adelaide_Football_Club_season notes "*Kane Cornes kept Bernie Vince to just 18 possessions, while Kurt Tippett was held goalless by Alipate Carlile. *The Crows were inaccurate in front of goal for most of the day, kicking 2.9 in the first half. *This was Josh Carr's final game after his announced retirement; he has played 206 games.".
- 2010_Adelaide_Football_Club_season notes "*Kurt Tippett was again solid up forward with four goals. *Young rookies Ricky Henderson and Matthew Jaensch both kicked three.".
- 2010_Adelaide_Football_Club_season notes "*Matthew Jaensch made his debut for the Crows in this game. He had 11 disposals, 7 marks and 5 tackles. *After this game, at 0 wins and 6 losses, the Crows have had their worst start to an AFL season in their history.".
- 2010_Adelaide_Football_Club_season notes "*Nathan Bock was influential from centre half-back for Adelaide with 25 touches and it was no coincidence that the Crows struggled when he limped to the bench with a groin injury late in the third quarter. *Richard Douglas was the leading possession winner for Adelaide with 31 disposals while Kurt Tippett and Patrick Dangerfield each kicked three goals.".
- 2010_Adelaide_Football_Club_season notes "*Nathan van Berlo, Richard Douglas and David Mackay battled hard in a misfiring side. *Adelaide came close to closing the margin to single figures late in the third term, but the Hawks blew the Crows away in the final quarter.".
- 2010_Adelaide_Football_Club_season notes "*Ricky Henderson made his debut for the Crows in this game and showed a few positive glimpses after being elevated from the rookie list earlier in the week. *After earning no points from five games, Adelaide equalled their worst ever start to a season in their history. The other was in 2000.".
- 2010_Adelaide_Football_Club_season notes "*The Crows kicked seven of the opening eight goals to lead by 34 points at quarter time and added another five in the second term to increase the margin to 61 at half time. *Kurt Tippett was the hero with six goals, Patrick Dangerfield slotted four, while Taylor Walker and rookie Ricky Henderson kicked three. *Scott Thompson and Richard Douglas dominated around the stoppages and skipper Simon Goodwin continued his consistent season.".
- 2010_Adelaide_Football_Club_season notes "*This was Adelaide's first win over Geelong since 2006. *Brent Reilly was superb, restricting Brownlow Medallist Gary Ablett to 19 largely ineffectual possessions. *Geelong club doctor Geoff Allen suffered a heart attack on-field prior to the match. Allen was taken to hospital, but has since made a recovery.".
- 2010_Adelaide_Football_Club_season notes "*This was Tyson Edwards' last game after his announced retirement; he played 321 AFL games. Edwards finished with 32 possessions and two goals in a near best-on-ground performance. *Andrew McLeod’s troublesome knee locked up at half time, while Phil Davis suffered concussion after being cleaned up by Fremantle giant Aaron Sandilands.".
- 2010_Brisbane_Lions_season notes "Brendan Fevola played his 200th AFL game.".
- 2010_Brisbane_Lions_season notes "Brisbane lost by 8 points in the First Round to the , while lost to by 12 points. Brendan Fevola played against his old club for the first time and kicked 2 goals.".
- 2010_Brisbane_Lions_season notes "Brisbane suffered its worst ever defeat at the Gabba this round going down to Geelong.".
- 2010_Brisbane_Lions_season notes "Brisbane won its first game since round 10 and in the process avoided its first wooden spoon in twelve years whilst at the same time condemning the Eagles to their first ever last place finish.".
- 2010_Brisbane_Lions_season notes "For the third year in a row, Brisbane will play West Coast in Round 1.".
- 2010_Brisbane_Lions_season notes "Jonathan Brown played his 200th game and kicked four goals as Brisbane defeated Essendon in Melbourne for the first time in four attempts.".
- 2010_Brisbane_Lions_season notes "The Lions got the first goal through new recruit Brendan Fevola. Justin Sherman kicked a 9-point supergoal from a 50-metre penalty. The Lions added a further 3 behinds to take a 1.1.3 to 0.0.4 lead at quarter-time. The Bulldogs got off to a good start, kicking the first goal of the quarter through Andrejs Everitt. But the Lions kicked two unanswered goals through Jesse O'Brien and Justin Sherman, with the Lions leading 1.3.6 to 0.1.8 at half-time. Adam Cooney reduced the Lions' lead, kicking the first goal of the second half. After the Bulldogs scored four consecutive behinds , goals to Jordan Roughead and Liam Jones put the Bulldogs in front. The Lions failed to score in the third quarter. Andrejs Everitt extended the Bulldogs' lead at the start of the final quarter, before Justin Sherman reduced the margin back to 5 points with his second goal. An interchange infringement from Brisbane resulted in a 50-metre penalty and a nine-point supergoal, kicked by Ryan Griffen. Jared Brennan cut the margin back to eight points, but that ended up being the final score. The Bulldogs prevailed 1.5.14 to 1.5.6 . The went on to play at Etihad Stadium in the Quarter Finals. The played two weeks later in a practice match.".
- 2010_Brisbane_Lions_season notes "The match was cancelled due to severe thunderstorms that hit the Melbourne area.".
- 2010_Brisbane_Lions_season notes "This match saw Brisbane's Brendan Fevola play against his former club for the first time in a league match since he was traded.".
- 2010_Connecticut_power_plant_explosion notes "(Location of the power plant explosion)".
- 2010_Djurgårdens_IF_season notes "Injured".
- 2010_Djurgårdens_IF_season notes "Suspended by club".
- 2010_Djurgårdens_IF_season notes "Talent squad".
- 2010_Gansu_mudslide notes "(Location of the Gansu mudslide)".
- 2010_Green_Bay_Packers_season notes "Pick acquired from PHI".
- 2010_ICC_Women's_World_Twenty20 notes "Scores were level after the Super Over. Australia won by scoring more sixes during their regular innings.".
- 2010_ICC_World_Twenty20 notes "8.0".
- 2010_ICC_World_Twenty20 notes "England qualified for the semi-finals as a result of this match.".
- 2010_ICC_World_Twenty20 notes "Pakistan qualified for the semi-finals as a result of this match.".
- 2010_ICC_World_Twenty20 notes "Sri Lanka and Australia qualified for the semi-finals as a result of this match.".
- 2010_ICC_World_Twenty20 notes "This was the first ICC event won by England.".
- 2010_ICC_World_Twenty20 notes "Windward Islands were allowed a 12-man batting line-up, including Australians Tim Paine and Nathan Hauritz.".
- 2010_J._League_Division_1 notes "† Team played previous season in J2.".
- 2010_J._League_Division_2 notes "† Team played previous season in J1.".
- 2010_J._League_Division_2 notes "‡ Team played previous season in JFL.".
- 2010_Japan_Football_League notes "† Team played previous season in Regional Leagues.".
- 2010_Japan_Football_League notes "‡ Some Honda Lock games were played without spectators because of the foot-and-mouth disease outbreak in Miyazaki Prefecture.".
- 2010_Melbourne_Football_Club_season notes "*After a disastrous pre-season with no wins, Dean Bailey's role as senior-coach was put immediately under scrutiny when Melbourne were unable to stop the hard tackling midfield offence from Hawthorn . They managed to score only one goal in the first half to Hawthorn's ten. * Late in the third quarter when Hawthorn had a 78-point lead , they relaxed and allowed Melbourne to move the ball more freely. Eventually Melbourne earned some respectability back on the score board by kicking the last 5 out of 7 goals for the match.".
- 2010_Melbourne_Football_Club_season notes "*Record: 0 Wins, 2 Losses, 0 Draws".
- 2010_Melbourne_Football_Club_season notes "*Record: 1 Win, 2 Losses, 0 Draws".
- 2010_Melbourne_Football_Club_season notes "*Record: 2 Wins, 2 Losses, 0 Draws".
- 2010_Melbourne_Football_Club_season notes "*Record: 3 Wins, 2 Losses, 0 Draws".
- 2010_Melbourne_Football_Club_season notes "*Record: 3 Wins, 3 Losses, 0 Draws".
- 2010_Melbourne_Football_Club_season notes "*Record: 3 Wins, 4 Losses, 0 Draws".
- 2010_Melbourne_Football_Club_season notes "*Record: 3 Wins, 5 Losses, 0 Draws".
- 2010_Melbourne_Football_Club_season notes "*Record: 4 Wins, 5 Losses, 0 Draws".
- 2010_Melbourne_Football_Club_season notes "*Record: 4 Wins, 6 Losses, 0 Draws".
- 2010_Melbourne_Football_Club_season notes "*Record: 4 Wins, 7 Losses, 0 Draws".
- 2010_Melbourne_Football_Club_season notes "*Record: 4 Wins, 7 Losses, 1 Draw".
- 2010_Melbourne_Football_Club_season notes "*Record: 4 Wins, 8 Losses, 1 Draw".
- 2010_Melbourne_Football_Club_season notes "*Record: 4 Wins, 9 Losses, 1 Draw".
- 2010_Melbourne_Football_Club_season notes "*Record: 5 Wins, 10 Losses, 1 Draw".
- 2010_Melbourne_Football_Club_season notes "*Record: 5 Wins, 9 Losses, 1 Draw".
- 2010_Melbourne_Football_Club_season notes "*Record: 6 Wins, 10 Losses, 1 Draw".
- 2010_Melbourne_Football_Club_season notes "*Record: 7 Wins, 10 Losses, 1 Draw".
- 2010_Melbourne_Football_Club_season notes "*Record: 8 Wins, 10 Losses, 1 Draw".
- 2010_Melbourne_Football_Club_season notes "*Record: 8 Wins, 11 Losses, 1 Draw".
- 2010_Melbourne_Football_Club_season notes "*Record: 8 Wins, 12 Losses, 1 Draw".
- 2010_Melbourne_Football_Club_season notes "*Record: 8 Wins, 13 Losses, 1 Draw".
- 2010_Melbourne_Football_Club_season notes "Brownlow Votes: 1. Sam Mitchell , 2. Jordan Lewis, , 3. Luke Hodge".
- 2010_Melbourne_Football_Club_season notes "Debut for MFC: Joel Macdonald".
- 2010_Melbourne_Football_Club_season notes "Debut: Tom Scully, James Strauss, Jack Trengove".
- 2010_Melbourne_Football_Club_season notes "Ladder Position: 16th".
- 2010_Melbourne_Football_Club_season notes "Record: 0 Wins, 1 Loss, 0 Draws".
- 2010_Melbourne_Football_Club_season notes "Record: 0 Wins, 2 Losses, 0 Draws".
- 2010_Melbourne_Football_Club_season notes "Record: 0 Wins, 3 Losses, 0 Draws".
- 2010_NCAA_Division_I_Baseball_Tournament notes "South Carolina allowed the fewest hits in a Championship Series game; Cole gave up career-high 11 hits and 6 runs.".
- 2010_South_Kyrgyzstan_ethnic_clashes notes "Involved in Kyrgyz-Uzbek clashes within Uzbekistani enclave of Sokh and in minor skirmishes amongst Kyrgyzstani Kyrgyz on bordering areas.".
- 2010_South_Kyrgyzstan_ethnic_clashes notes "Involved only briefly in defense of Uzbek population in Uzbekistani enclave of Sokh within Kyrgyzstan.".
- 2010_Southern_Conference_Baseball_Tournament notes "Appalachian State eliminated".
- 2010_Southern_Conference_Baseball_Tournament notes "College of Charleston eliminated".
- 2010_Southern_Conference_Baseball_Tournament notes "Elon eliminated".
- 2010_Southern_Conference_Baseball_Tournament notes "Furman eliminated".
- 2010_Southern_Conference_Baseball_Tournament notes "Georgia Southern eliminated".
- 2010_Southern_Conference_Baseball_Tournament notes "Samford eliminated".
- 2010_Southern_Conference_Baseball_Tournament notes "The Citadel wins".
- 2010_WAFL_season notes "Swans win their first premiership since 1990 after a thrilling game. Krakouer, himself the son of Claremont legend Jimmy, completes the Sandover/Simpson double".
- 2010–11_ADO_Den_Haag_season notes "currently on loan at Almere City FC".
- 2010–11_ADO_Den_Haag_season notes "currently on loan at Excelsior".
- 2010–11_ADO_Den_Haag_season notes "currently on loan at FC Dordrecht".
- 2010–11_ADO_Den_Haag_season notes "currently on loan at Go Ahead Eagles".
- 2010–11_ADO_Den_Haag_season notes "on loan from AS Trenčín".
- 2010–11_ADO_Den_Haag_season notes "on loan from Anderlecht".
- 2010–11_AEK_Athens_F.C._season notes "25".
- 2010–11_AEK_Athens_F.C._season notes "On loan from Birmingham City".
- 2010–11_AEK_Athens_F.C._season notes "On loan from Flamengo".
- 2010–11_AEK_Athens_F.C._season notes "On loan from Real Madrid".
- 2010–11_AEK_Athens_F.C._season notes "On loan from River Plate".
- 2010–11_AEK_Athens_F.C._season notes "fee will go to Panionios".
- 2010–11_AEK_Athens_F.C._season notes "to Anagennisi Karditsas".
- 2010–11_AEK_Athens_F.C._season notes "to Kerkyra".
- 2010–11_AEK_Athens_F.C._season notes "to Niki Volou".
- 2010–11_AEK_Athens_F.C._season notes "to OFI".
- 2010–11_AEK_Athens_F.C._season notes "to Thrasyvoulos".
- 2010–11_Aris_Thessaloniki_F.C._season notes "Second nationality: France".
- 2010–11_Aris_Thessaloniki_F.C._season notes "Second nationality: Greece".
- 2010–11_Aris_Thessaloniki_F.C._season notes "Second nationality: Italy".
- 2010–11_Aris_Thessaloniki_F.C._season notes "Second nationality: Portugal".