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- 2009–10_Crewe_Alexandra_F.C._season notes "From Bristol Rovers".
- 2009–10_Crewe_Alexandra_F.C._season notes "From Leicester City".
- 2009–10_Crewe_Alexandra_F.C._season notes "From Plymouth Argyle".
- 2009–10_F.C._Internazionale_Milano_season notes "On loan from Helsingborg".
- 2009–10_F.C._Internazionale_Milano_season notes "On loan from Twente".
- 2009–10_F.C._Internazionale_Milano_season notes "co-ownership with Bologna".
- 2009–10_F.C._Internazionale_Milano_season notes "on loan to Ajax".
- 2009–10_F.C._Internazionale_Milano_season notes "on loan to Cesena".
- 2009–10_F.C._Internazionale_Milano_season notes "on loan to Crotone".
- 2009–10_F.C._Internazionale_Milano_season notes "on loan to Genoa".
- 2009–10_F.C._Internazionale_Milano_season notes "on loan to Livorno".
- 2009–10_F.C._Internazionale_Milano_season notes "on loan to Milan".
- 2009–10_F.C._Internazionale_Milano_season notes "on loan to Modena".
- 2009–10_F.C._Internazionale_Milano_season notes "on loan to Modena, co-ownership with Chievo".
- 2009–10_F.C._Internazionale_Milano_season notes "on loan to Málaga".
- 2009–10_F.C._Internazionale_Milano_season notes "on loan to Parma, co-ownership with Ternana".
- 2009–10_F.C._Internazionale_Milano_season notes "on loan to Piacenza".
- 2009–10_F.C._Internazionale_Milano_season notes "on loan to Roma".
- 2009–10_F.C._Internazionale_Milano_season notes "on loan to Sassuolo".
- 2009–10_F.C._Internazionale_Milano_season notes "on loan to Triestina".
- 2009–10_F.C._Internazionale_Milano_season notes "on loan to Vasco da Gama".
- 2009–10_F.C._Internazionale_Milano_season notes "on loan to Vicenza".
- 2009–10_F.C._Internazionale_Milano_season notes "on loan to Villacidrese".
- 2009–10_FC_Barcelona_season notes "Bought from Manchester United for €5M".
- 2009–10_FC_Barcelona_season notes "Second nationality: France".
- 2009–10_FC_Barcelona_season notes "Second nationality: Italy".
- 2009–10_FC_Barcelona_season notes "Second nationality: Spain".
- 2009–10_FC_Barcelona_season notes "Under Kolpak ruling".
- 2009–10_FC_Barcelona_season notes "€49M + Samuel Eto'o".
- 2009–10_FC_Bayern_Munich_season notes "* = David Alaba has an amateur contract, but plays for the professional team.".
- 2009–10_FC_Bayern_Munich_season notes "It was announced that he will get a pro contract after the season.".
- 2009–10_FC_Kremin_Kremenchuk_season notes "Match 25 is technical win, since opposing club was expelled from the league due to the inability to pay the spring season dues".
- 2009–10_FC_Steaua_București_season notes "20".
- 2009–10_FC_Steaua_București_season notes "50".
- 2009–10_FC_Steaua_București_season notes "Also plays as CB".
- 2009–10_FC_Steaua_București_season notes "Also plays as FW".
- 2009–10_FC_Steaua_București_season notes "Also plays as LB".
- 2009–10_FC_Steaua_București_season notes "Also plays as LW and RB".
- 2009–10_FC_Steaua_București_season notes "Also plays as LW".
- 2009–10_FC_Steaua_București_season notes "Also plays as LW, RW and CM".
- 2009–10_FC_Steaua_București_season notes "Also plays as RB and LB".
- 2009–10_FC_Steaua_București_season notes "Also plays as RB".
- 2009–10_FC_Steaua_București_season notes "Also plays as SS".
- 2009–10_FC_Steaua_București_season notes "FCM Bacău should receive €0.4M if Baciu is transferred or becomes free player".
- 2009–10_Indonesia_Super_League notes "† Team played previous season in Premier Division.".
- 2009–10_Leeds_United_A.F.C._season notes 7177865.stm.
- 2009–10_Leeds_United_A.F.C._season notes 8583766.stm.
- 2009–10_Leeds_United_A.F.C._season notes 8646122.stm.
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- 2009–10_Leeds_United_A.F.C._season notes goalkeeper-signs-new-leeds-deal_2247585_1874609.
- 2009–10_Leeds_United_A.F.C._season notes united-sign-premier-league-marksman_2247585_1949059.
- 2009–10_Leeds_United_A.F.C._season notes united-unveil-premiership-defender_2247585_1949691.
- 2009–10_Leeds_United_A.F.C._season notes dickov-deal-complete-for-united_2247585_1983070.
- 2009–10_Leeds_United_A.F.C._season notes united-sign-gunners-youngster_2247585_2005329.
- 2009–10_Leeds_United_A.F.C._season notes gradel-signs-leeds-deal-20100125_2247585_1944101.
- 2009–10_Leeds_United_A.F.C._season notes leigh-the-leeds-fan-is-delighted-to-sign-up-20090901_2247585_1784179.
- 2009–10_Leeds_United_A.F.C._season notes midfielder-joins-on-loan-deal-20090806_2247585_1745013.
- 2009–10_Leeds_United_A.F.C._season notes united-swoop-for-international-defender-20090722_2247585_1729170.
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- 2009–10_Rangers_F.C._season notes "--01-29".
- 2009–10_Rangers_F.C._season notes "--01-30".
- 2009–10_Rangers_F.C._season notes "--08-30".
- 2009–10_Rangers_F.C._season notes "out on season loan".
- 2010_AFL_finals_series notes "*The third drawn Grand Final in VFL/AFL history, following previous draws in 1948 and 1977.".
- 2010_AFL_finals_series notes "-50.0".
- 2010_AFL_finals_series notes "8.0".
- 2010_AFL_finals_series notes "Collingwood was never challenged by the Bulldogs throughout the game. Collingwood midfielders Dane Swan , and Scott Pendlebury controlled the game. The Bulldogs' best player was Ryan Griffen , who had come into the game under an injury cloud. Collingwood advanced to the preliminary final to play the winner of the second semi-final , and the Bulldogs advanced to the first semi-final against .".
- 2010_AFL_finals_series notes "Despite being underdogs, the Bulldogs started the match well. In slippery conditions, the Bulldogs made the most of their opportunities to take a six point lead at half time. In the third quarter, Nick Riewoldt inspired the Saints to a seven-goals-to-one quarter, opening up a 31-point lead from which the Bulldogs could not recover. It was the Bulldogs' third consecutive preliminary final loss, marked the final game of retiring captain Brad Johnson. St Kilda advanced to its second consecutive Grand Final.".
- 2010_AFL_finals_series notes "Sydney entered as narrow favourites, having won its last five games, and with full forward Daniel Bradshaw and goalsneak Ben McGlynn back into the side. After a close first quarter, Sydney dominated the second quarter, kicking five goals in a row to lead by as much as 30 points. However, goals against the run of play to Bulldogs Barry Hall and debutante Andrew Hooper reduced the margin to 16 points at half time. The Bulldogs' played much better in the third quarter, scoring three goals to Sydney's none to tie the scores at three quarter time; the Swans missed several opportunities, scoring 0.5 in the quarter. In a tight final quarter, the Bulldogs opened up a 13 point lead, and while Sydney brought the margin back to 5 points, the Bulldogs held on for the victory. The loss was the final game for Sydney captain Brett Kirk and coach Paul Roos, who had both pre-announced their retirements at the end of the season. The Bulldogs advance to their third consecutive preliminary final, a rematch of the 2009 preliminary final against .".
- 2010_AFL_finals_series notes "record its second win in a finals match in the club's history, overpowering by 30 points at Subiaco Oval. Fremantle built a 42 point lead at three-quarter time, while Hawthorn's goalkicking accuracy was poor, scoring 1.11 in the first half. Hawthorn kicked four goals to two in the final quarter, but withstood the minor challenge to win and advance to the second semi-final against . Tagger Adam McPhee was particularly influential on Luke Hodge, holding the former Norm Smith medallist to only five disposals in the first three quarters.".
- 2010_AFL_finals_series notes "recorded a memorable elimination final win against at ANZ Stadium by five points. scored the first four goals of the game, and maintained that advantage at half time, but Carlton scored five unanswered goals in the third quarter to lead by seven points at three-quarter time. First-year forward Trent Dennis-Lane proved the match-winner in the final quarter, scoring two of the Swans’ three goals, as Sydney won by five points. Josh Kennedy played his best game for the Swans, Brett Kirk effectively tagged Kade Simpson and Dennis-Lane finished with four crucial goals. captain Chris Judd was instrumental in Carlton's third-quarter fightback, while Marc Murphy was damaging through the midfield and Andrew Walker, who had played mainly in defence during the season, played forward and scored three goals.".
- 2010_AFL_finals_series notes "scored eight goals to 's one in the first quarter of their semi-final to take a 42 point lead into quarter time. From there, Geelong was never seriously challenged, eventually winning by 69 points. Geelong dominated the disposal count, recording 484 disposals to Fremantle's 287. Geelong advanced to its fourth consecutive preliminary final, and the third of those to be played against .".
- 2010_AFL_season notes "* made its first Grand Final appearance since 2003. *This was the second time that these two teams met each other in a Grand Final. The first was the 1966 Grand Final, the year of 's first and only premiership, which they won by just one point. * made consecutive appearances in the Grand Final for the first time since 1965 and 1966. * missed the Grand Final for the first time since 2006. *The match was the third drawn Grand Final, and the first since 1977. *The crowd of 100,016 was the highest at a game since the 1986 VFL Grand Final.".
- 2010_AFL_season notes "*The AFL announced in the lead-up to the match that, should the replay have been drawn, it would have been decided in extra time, rather than by another replay.".
- 2010_Adelaide_Football_Club_season notes "* 18-year old Sandringham recruit Jack Gunston made his AFL debut in this game and kicked a vital goal in the last quarter. However, he had the least disposals for Adelaide with 7. * The Crows have won their last three final quarters by a total of 16.5 .".
- 2010_Adelaide_Football_Club_season notes "* Adelaide finally managed their first win of the season, to remain off the bottom of the table. * With scores tied early in the last quarter, the Crows blew the game apart to win by 50 points, kicking 15.14, their highest score of the season. * It was widely viewed that the result of this game would consign Richmond to the wooden spoon, as both teams were winless coming into the game.".
- 2010_Adelaide_Football_Club_season notes "* Adelaide kicked just 2 goals for the first half, and a unanswered 7 goal last quarter made the scoreboard look more attractive.".
- 2010_Adelaide_Football_Club_season notes "* Former player Chris Schmidt made an impressive debut for the Crows with 20 disposals and 9 marks after being elevated from the rookie list earlier in the week. *The Crows wore their unpopular predominantly white away strip for the first time in this game.".
- 2010_Adelaide_Football_Club_season notes "* Phil Davis made his AFL debut in this game. He was solid with 16 disposals and 7 marks. *With no wins and four losses, this is Adelaide's worst start to a season since 2004 and their worst under coach Neil Craig. *It was Adelaide's first loss to the Blues at Football Park since Round 11, 2004.".
- 2010_Adelaide_Football_Club_season notes "* Small forward Patrick Dangerfield was Adelaide's best, with 5 goals and 6 marks. * Will Young made his debut for the side after Nathan van Berlo was a late withdrawal. He got 10 touches and 5 marks. *It was Adelaide's first loss to the Swans since Round 15, 2004 and the first at Football Park since Round 16, 2001. *Adelaide lost its home opener for the 9th time in 12 seasons.".
- 2010_Adelaide_Football_Club_season notes "* Young forward Taylor Walker kicked 4 goals in a standout performance for Adelaide. * Tony Armstrong made his debut for the side, and picked up 11 disposals. * It was Adelaide's first loss to Fremantle since Round 5, 2007, where they were pipped by a point.".