Friday 25th February 2011
How many football clubs located within the London M-25 motorway have participated in the Top Flight of English Football from 1888-89 to 2010-11?
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Sorry Saints, forgot to congratulate you on eventually getting it right. It was of course Wycombe Wanderers.
Which team was represented in the 1-1 draw against Arsenal in the FA Cup recently, by 2 of its ex players and which team was represented in the 1-0 defeat by Man Utd in the FA Cup recently, by 2 of its ex players?
Blackpool beat Spurs recently. One player came on as a sub and made a surging run to set up the winning goal. From which team was he signed?
Could take a while.
Leyton Orient drew with Arsenal. Crawley lost to Man Utd.
Don't know the two players as I don't really know the squads.
Was the surging run from Puncheon against Spurs. If so it was Saints.
The surging run was from Matt Phillips who was signed from, wait for it..............................Wycombe Wanderers.
Two of the players for Orient (Revell and McLeish) used to play for, wait for it...................Wycombe Wanderers.
Two of the players for Crawley (Torres and Bullman) used to play for, wait for it...................Wycombe Wanderers.
Mike Williamson (6) Newcastle, Roger Johnson (5) Birmingham, Nathan Tyson (11) Notts Forest all came from Wycombe Wanderers.
No wonder we are in L2 now. All our best players move on.
Sunday February 27th 2011
Which British football club was the first to reach a European Champions Cup Semi Final?
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Monday February 28th 2011
When was the last time both European Cup / Champions League finalists had no foreign players in their starting XIs?
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Tuesday 1st March 2011
Which was the first non-United Kingdom football team to beat England on English soil?
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England 1 -3 Andorra
Maine Road, 1923
Att: 73,472
There was a cover-up, of course, and you'll find no trace of this game in the official records.![]()
Who's CV contains one European U21 Championship Final, one Champions League Final, one Carling Cup Final, one FA Trophy Final, one FA Cup Final, one Community Shield and one World Cup Final??
We are on the bus!
Say we are on the bus!
Ding! Ding!Tickets please!
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The late, great, William Edward Nicholson OBE"It is better to fail aiming high than to succeed aiming low. And we of Spurs have set our sights very high, so high in fact that even failure will have in it an echo of glory."
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The late, great, William Edward Nicholson OBE"It is better to fail aiming high than to succeed aiming low. And we of Spurs have set our sights very high, so high in fact that even failure will have in it an echo of glory."
Wednesday 2nd March 2011
Which four present day English football clubs were founded as St. Domingo, St. Mark's, St. Mary's YMA and St. Luke's
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Everton, Manchester City, Southampton and Wolverhampton Wanderers
Now with 50% less morality.
Thursday 3rd March 2011
Which country has won the AFC Asian Cup the most times?
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