However, Piniella did lead three different ball clubs to the playoffs on seven different occasions.
Morrow fired Crusaders into a 58th-minute lead after a ball in from the left had been headed back by Dallas.
Immediately after the break, Templeton doubled the lead, firing the ball from distance into the top corner of the Accies net.
McAlister's conversion made it 24-28, and the Maori regained the lead after turning over England ball at a ruck.
"Greg Abbott's back to square one, he needs an out-and-out striker, there's no-one there with experience who can hold the ball up and lead the line, " said Cassidy.
England striker Rooney should have extended their lead but swiped at the ball carelessly when presented with a clear chance from six yards out after Scholes, Nani, and then Evra, had all linked well to play him in.
Sinfield extended the lead by landing the conversion the ball going over via the left upright.
Bolton should have taken the lead after 13 minutes when the ball broke to Lee on the edge of the area.
With New York clinging to a 1-0 lead, Recker committed a passed ball and made a high throw after fielding a bunt.
The Steelmen took an early lead when Scott Severin sent the ball into his own net after Dusan Pernis had parried Jamie Murphy's drive.
The visitors took a deserved lead when Lee Martin played the ball across the penalty area from the left and Drury swept the ball into the bottom corner from 20 yards.
With seven minutes remaining, Carmont gifted St Helens a chance to take the lead when he dropped on the ball in an offside position and Foster's penalty put the visitors ahead.
Ipswich took the lead thanks to a route one ball from Alexander, neatly flicked on by Lee to Counago, whose return pass set up his strike partner to fire past David Marshall.
Church had an opportunity to double Reading's lead as Shane Long pulled the ball back to his fellow striker but the Welshman's drilled effort from 12 yards was magnificently saved by Tom Heaton.
And after 52 minutes Chelsea took the lead when Zhirkov collected a loose ball and released Kalou, who closed in on goal with his first two touches before slotting the ball beyond Robinson.
Collin Samuel came on but his side almost lost their lead immediately when Lynch lobbed the ball into the six-yard box following a half-cleared corner, however Enckelman stopped Lee Mair's header right on his line.
The Scots steadied themselves and had a glorious chance to take the lead when Darren Fletcher cut the ball back for the unmarked James Morrison 10 yards out, whose blasted shot was blocked a yard from Iker Casillas's goal.
Saints took the lead when Chris Millar's ball down the right flank allowed Samuel to beat the covering Andy Graham with his pace and the Trinidad and Tobago international's cut-back from the bye-line was perfect for May to score from eight yards.
The Sharks took the lead when Sililo Martens fed a quick ball from a ruck to his half-back partner Daniel Larrechea who slotted home a 22-metre drop goal.
Declan Danaher was sin-binned for taking out Josh Lewsey off the ball and Wasps increased their lead with a penalty after Geraghty's misplaced pass led to panic in the Irish defence.
Ulster arrived at the Stoop only 45 minutes before the start because of heavy traffic but they took an early lead when Nagusa finished off after the ball was spread wide from a line-out.
Burrow took advantage of the weather conditions by jinking past two tackles and sliding over the line to open the scoring, and McGuire added to the lead when he picked up a loose ball and raced away to score.
So it was no surprise when the hosts doubled their lead, debutant Kyle Walker laying the ball back to Luka Modric, the Croatian's shot blocked, and Kranjcar - like Crouch, a former Portsmouth star himself - impudently flicking in the rebound.
Everything went perfectly for the Knicks until Smith, while holding the ball on offense with a huge lead, decided to throw his elbow right into Terry's face.
After 16 minutes, St Mirren took the lead when Dorman picked up on a headed ball from Wyness and ran into the box before coolly slotting under Esson.
Iceland took the lead with their first attack - a long ball sailed over the visitor's defence and Bjornsson provided the cool finish from Gunnar Heidar Thorvaldsson's intelligent cut-back.
Soon afterwards, Givet gave Rovers the lead with a stunning strike - smashing the ball into the corner of the net after Ciaran Clark had half-cleared Morten Gamst Pedersen's throw.
But it was the home side who took the lead when midfielder Dorman was fed a through ball by Thomson and fired the ball through the legs of Falkirk keeper Dani Mallo.
After a cagey opening to the second half at the Cardiff City Stadium - punctuated by another Parks miss at goal - Edinburgh should have retaken the lead when David Blair pounced on a loose ball.
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