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1 Whyteleafe manager Lee Richardson believes his team will definitely win the replay .
2 But I was sure we'd win the replay because even the supporters felt the urgency.
3 Clare's aversion to winning first time out resurfaces in the All-Ireland quarter-final against Galway: they win the replay .
4 Pub wisdom dictates that the favourite will win the replay , and that the underdog missed their chance(...)
5 Pub wisdom dictates that the favourite will win the replay , and that the underdog missed their chance first time out.
6 Ian O'Riordan talks to Larry Tompkins about two of those close encounters Everyone knows the original match favourites nearly always win the replay .
7 Arsenal won the replay anyway and Kanu soon adapted to English football.
8 Whoever wins the replay will not enter that fixture without concerns.
9 But United won the replay - their first trophy under Alex.
10 Not to mention relief, because I don't think we would have won the replay .
11 Instead, the Blues won the replay -and then Ulster and the All-Irelandfor good measure.
12 Senegal won the replay to secure their berth.
13 Meath, weary after the four game marathon against Dublin, escaped with a draw and won the replay .
14 Newcastle won the replay against Hendon, but McDonald's largesse set the tone for a very nervous cup run indeed.
15 The match ended 2-2 and United won the replay 4-0.
16 On a more positive side, the last trip to Omagh ended in a draw after which they won the replay .
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