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Can someone write a summary of the actual 90 minutes of football. The article describes the run-up to the match and the "aftermath", but there is no actual "match report". --
Daemonic Kangaroo (
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In order to differentiate both mediums; one refers to the publication (print edition) whereas the other is content published exclusively online (blogs, min-by-mins, PA). I've linked Ref 5's source,
theguardian.com (who happen to have renamed its domain last week) for clarity. If content is both published on print and online, the newspaper title is cited.
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15:14, 5 August 2013 (UTC)reply