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This Week In Football: A Roundup

This week we have witnessed a couple of shock results in the League Cup, whilst changes are expected to be agreed that will change the Scottish game forever. Also, includes transfer news.

The footballing world looked on in awe this week as two underdogs beat their opponents by a two goal margin- and the Scottish League faces changes that means Rangers may boycott the Scottish game altogether. Here we give you a short review of the Capital One Cup games, footballiing and transfer news.

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Bradford 3 - 1 Aston- The Bantams pulled off another shock victory over Premiership strugglers Aston Villa. The League Two will now travel to Villa Park with a two goal advantage, as the Bradford faithful begin to dream of a Wembley final.

Chelsea 0 - 2 Swansea- Two horrific mistakes from veteran Chelsea defender Ivanovic gifted The Swans their two-nil win. Star man Michu and Graham took advantage of the Serbians misfortune. Swansea now go into the second league with a two away goals advantage.

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Lionel Messi (pictured with Diamond Football products) has been awarded the Ballon d'Or for the fourth consecutive year, ahead of Ronaldo and Iniesta.

Glasgow Rangers will consider leaving Scottish football if plans to restructure the league are agreed upon.

Manchester United are expected to sign Wilfried Zaha, then loan him back out to current club Crystal Palace til the end of the season.

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