Talk:1989 Football League Second Division play-off final
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Sources
editSemi-finals
editBackground
edit- Head-to-head record Done
Finals previews
editFinals reports
edit- First
- The Guardian Done
- Irish Independent Not done
- Aberdeen Evening Express Done
- Second
- The Observer Done
- The Guardian Not done
- Aberdeen Evening Express Not done
- Sunday World Not done
- Newcastle Journal Done
- YouTube highlights at CPFC Not done
Post match
editOdds and sods
edit- Blackburn Rovers: the complete record, pp. 58–59, 512–515 Done
- Foster, pp. 62–63, 198 Done
Top scorers
editBlackburn Rovers top scorer: Simon Garner (23 goals; 20 in league, 1 in FA Cup, 2 in League Cup)
Blackburn Rovers second top scorer: Howard Gayle (21 goals; 19 in league, 1 in League Cup, 1 in Full Members' Cup).
Blackburn Rovers source: <ref>{{cite book |editor-first=Jack |editor-last=Rollin |title=Rothmans Football Yearbook 1989–90 |year=1989 |publisher=Queen Anne Press |location=London |isbn=978-0-356-17910-0 |pages=70–71, 623–628, 631–632, 650–653}}</ref>
Crystal Palace top scorer: Ian Wright (30 goals; 24 in league, 1 in League Cup, 5 in Full Members' Cup)
Crystal Palace second top scorer: Mark Bright (24 goals; 20 in league, 1 in League Cup, 3 in Full Members' Cup)
Crystal Palace source: <ref>{{cite book |editor-first=Jack |editor-last=Rollin |title=Rothmans Football Yearbook 1989–90 |year=1989 |publisher=Queen Anne Press |location=London |isbn=978-0-356-17910-0 |pages=196–197, 624–627, 630–632, 650}}</ref>