Saturday, April 27, 2013

EPL Marketing Watch: Cardiff Town Clinches First Marketing Bid for Next Time

Very few 0-0 pulls will be celebrated in the fashion that Cardiff City celebrated their scoreless match with Charlton Athletic on Tuesday evening. By gaining the one place at the Cardiff City Stadium, the Bluebirds became the first team to secure advertising from the Championship to the Premier League. Malky Mackay's club have already been dominant in the second section all year. With a 13-point gap on the playoff positions, third through sixth, with three matches remaining, a spot in the EPL was easily secured. The promotion represents the very first time in 53 years that Cardiff will perform in the English top flight and it'll give Welsh a chance to soccer fans to view a Welsh derby in the EPL next time between the Bluebirds and Swansea City. For how the remaining portion of the Championship groups fared on Tuesday, second-placed Hull City were unable to increase the difference on third-placed Watford after losing 1-0 on the road to Wolverhampton. Third-placed Watford also fell on the trail on Tuesday by losing 1-0 to Millwall at The Den. Brighton and Hove Albion jumped over Crystal Palace in the race for fourth by playing to a 0-0 draw with Peterborough United. Palace dropped 3-0 on the highway to Ipswich Town. In the struggle for the final playoff place, that is sixth devote the table, their spot was reclaimed by Leicester City in the top six by beating seventh-placed Bolton Wanderers, 3-2, at the King Power Stadium. Jeffrey Schlupp's 79th second target was the game-winner for the Foxes, who cause Bolton and Nottingham Forest by one point in the battle for sixth. A complete record of matches will undoubtedly be performed on Friday and Saturday since the competition to participate Cardiff in the EPL next period intensifies. This is how the Championship desk manages play on Tuesday. Follow me on Twitter, @JTansey90.

Via: FC Baku - Simurq Zaqatala - Azerbaijan League

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