Sunday, December 19, 2021

Football Leagues 2012 2013 Play-off Finals


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Championship play-off final 
Crystal Palace Watford

27 Mai 2013
Wembley Stadium London


Veteran Kevin Phillips scored the only goal as Crystal Palace deservedly defeated Watford in a tense Championship play-off final at Wembley. The 39-year-old, a loser in three previous play-off finals, struck from the penalty spot at the end of the first half of extra time as the Eagles ended an eight-year absence from the Premier League. It was a superb penalty kick into the top corner and came after a clumsy foul by Marco Cassetti on Wilfried Zaha, who has been at Palace since the age of nine and was playing his final game before his summer move to Manchester United.
Watford almost equalised at the very end but Joel Ward headed off the line from Fernando Forestieri as the Eagles held on to win a match that had been described as being worth £120m to the victors.


Palace were almost relegated to the third tier of English football at the end of the 2009-10 season and have been in administration since their last period in the Premier League, but they can now look forward to an exciting and financially beneficial chapter in their history. In defeating an below-par Watford, Palace become the first club to win promotion to the top flight at the old Wembley, the Millennium Stadium and now the new Wembley.



League One play-off final
Brentford Yeovil Town

19 Mai 2013
Wembley Stadium London


They were mixing with the likes of Margate and Leigh RMI a decade ago, but Yeovil will be keeping more readily identifiable company next season after standing up to a Brentford bombardment and sealing an epic play-off final win at Wembley. Somerset’s only Football League representatives, courtesy of their Conference title-winning exploits against Margate and the rest in 2002-03, Yeovil’s status was given another upgrade, as two first-half goals and backs-to-the-wall resilience afterwards carried them into the Championship. For a town with a population of roughly 40,000, it is a remarkable achievement, and manager Gary Johnson beamed with pride, as he reflected on a family double, following son Lee’s success in avoiding relegation at Oldham.


At times like this, you think of people who have helped you along the way,’ he said. ‘The players you know you can trust, my staff, the directors and, of course, the supporters have all played a part, and three promotions in 10 years really is a fantastic achievement for little old Yeovil.
‘I’m just so glad to be sitting in front of you all soaking wet from a bucket of water tipped over me, because that means we have won and are celebrating. Only thing is, we’re going to have to have a whip round now for the Championship.



League Two play-off final
Bradford City Northampton

18 Mai 2013
Wembley Stadium London


Bradford City secured promotion as they thrashed Northampton Town in the League Two play-off final. James Hanson headed the Bantams ahead in their second Wembley appearance of the season and Rory McArdle nodded in Nathan Doyle's cross to make it 2-0. The Bantams completed a dominant opening 30 minutes as Garry Thompson's second assist set up Nahki Wells to score his 26th goal of the season. City held firm after the break to secure their place in League One.


Their victory and subsequent promotion back to the third tier of English football after a six-year absence will more than make up for the heartache of losing 5-0 Swansea in the League Cup final back in February. And the crowd of 47,127 was the third-highest for a League Two final. The match was Bradford's 64th of a season which saw them only just make the play-offs by finishing seventh, and there was a lot riding on the outcome for a club which was in the Premier League as recently as 2000-01 and eager to start climbing up the leagues once again.






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