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Canadian co-owners Jason Neale (left in mask) and R. Stewart Thompson celebrate after Peterborough United FC won promotion to Englandâs second-tier Championship with a 3-3 draw with Lincoln City in a May 1, 2021 handout photo taken in Peterborough, Eng. Neale, from Kelowna, B.C., and Thompson, from Calgary, combined to buy a 50 per cent share of the soccer club in March 2018. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-Peterborough United FC-Joe Dent MANDATORY CREDIT May 26, 2021 - 11:46 AM
Canadians R. Stewart Thompson and Jason Neale are moving up in the soccer world.
Peterborough United FC, the team they combined to buy a 50-per-cent share of in March 2018, has won promotion to England s second-tier.
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Hoolahan s Cambridge made to wait for promotion, Irish international s goal relegates Barton s Bristol Rovers
Hull City, meanwhile, secured promotion to the Championship. By Press Association Saturday 24 Apr 2021, 5:54 PM 1 hour ago 1,788 Views 0 Comments
Wes Hoolahan during today s defeat to Stevenage.
Image: PA
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WES HOOLAHAN’S CAMBRIDGE United missed out on the chance to secure promotion to League One with two games to spare by falling to a 1-0 defeat at home to Stevenage.
A win would have confirmed Cambridge’s promotion, so they must now win either of their final two games to seal the step up to League One, can can do so against Harrogate Town next Friday.