Keegan, and he resigned straight after it.Trojan 67 wrote:Can't wait for oldpedant, so here's another question :
Who was the last England manager to lead a side out at the old "Twin Towers" Wembley Stadium ?
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royalgull wrote: Keegan, and he resigned straight after it.
Er, no. The answer is . . . .
Mike Bassett (Ricky Tomlinson) : England manager
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What was the answer to this?EmetEdadsBeard wrote:Who played for England at cricket,N.Ireland at football and Scotland at darts in the 70s? :~D
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Footballers had proper bald heads then, there were loads of them Coates, Gilzean the list goes on. Don't see proper baldies now, just tattoos...
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Ian Botham, George Best and Jocky Wilson!Wisconsin_gull wrote: What was the answer to this?![]()
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This is not a "trick" question :
Who is the only player to score a hat-trick in the Premiership, Championship, League 1, League 2, (or the divisions under their previous names), the League Cup, the FA Cup and for his country?
Who is the only player to score a hat-trick in the Premiership, Championship, League 1, League 2, (or the divisions under their previous names), the League Cup, the FA Cup and for his country?
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Gee suss for cry sakes !Southampton Gull wrote:Rob Earnshaw
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Indeed it is Robert Earnshaw :
Premiership - West Brom v Charlton, March 2005
Championship - Cardiff v Gillingham, September 2002
League 1 - Cardiff v Tranmere, March 2002
League 2 - Cardiff v Torquay, December 2000
FA Cup - Cardiff v Bristol Rovers, November 2000
League Cup - Cardiff v Boston United, September 2002
Country - Wales v Scotland, February 2004
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Which team has a football ground in 2 countries?
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You are too quick !Southampton Gull wrote:Chester
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Indeed it is Chester FC.
Their Deva Stadium (now Exacta Stadium) crosses the England - Wales border. The pitch is in Wales, but the front gates, main office and main stand are in England.
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