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FA Cup: The longest third round ever: 66 days, 261 postponements and 15-foot snowdrifts

It took 66 days to complete the third round of the FA Cup in 1962/63. The chaos, hardship and forlorn hopes that afflicted British football in the coldest winter since 1740 are captured in the stamp on the cover of Sheffield United’s third-round tie against Bolton Wanderers, due to take place on January 5 1963, which read: “After many postponements due to unprecedented winter conditions, match finally played 20th February 1963, kick-off 7.15pm (or so we thought until one hour beforehand!) AT LAST! 6th March 1963, kick-off 7.15pm.”

That heartfelt, triumphant 'AT LAST!' was very nearly the final word on the longest round in the cup’s history. The third round suffered 261 postponements (Lincoln City vs Coventry City was called off 15 times) as 15-foot snowdrifts, gale force winds, freezing fog, three months of frost, and temperatures sinking as low as -20.6C, made it nigh-on impossible to play football. A round that started on January 5 – when just three matches were played – finally staggered to a conclusion when Middlesbrough beat Blackburn Rovers 3-1 at Ayresome Park on March 11. 
 
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Medium lays off a third of its staff as it searches for a new business model

Publishing platform Medium announced today that it had laid off 50 people — about a third of it staff — amid growing concerns about its advertising-based model. The company said it would explore alternatives to pageview-based advertising in the hopes that it can develop a lucrative, sustainable alternative for writers publishers. “While we could continue on our current path  —  and there is a business case for doing so  —  we decided that we risk failing on our larger, original mission if we don’t make some proactive changes while we have the momentum and resources to do so,” CEO Ev Williams said in a blog post.

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Italian Businessman Buys 50% Stake in Leeds to Become Joint Owner With Massimo Cellino

Italian Businessman Buys 50% Stake in Leeds to Become Joint Owner With Massimo Cellino

​Leeds have officially confirmed the completion of a partial takeover that will see Aser Group Holding, founded and chaired by Andrea Radrizzani, control a 50% stake in the club after agreeing a deal to become joint owner with Massimo Cellino.

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