Wise played for Wimbledon in 1988, Chelsea in 1997 and Chelsea 2000, won all three, before losing with Millwall last year.Quote:
Originally Posted by Thomo
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Wise played for Wimbledon in 1988, Chelsea in 1997 and Chelsea 2000, won all three, before losing with Millwall last year.Quote:
Originally Posted by Thomo
ok, now i see the problem, had the question worng sorry guys its:
what player, played in an fa cup final in the 70's, 80's, and 90's?
How about Pat Jennings? Played in 4 finals in three decades. 67 for Spurs, 78, 79, 80 for ArsenalQuote:
Originally Posted by Thomo
David O'Leary? Played 78, 79, 80 definite. Came on as sub in final and replay in 93?Quote:
Originally Posted by Thomo
david o leary is the correct answer.
Try Brian Talbot - Ipswich (1978) and Arsenal (1979)Quote:
Originally Posted by Conor74
Crystal Palace were relegated from the Premier League in 1992/93, with 49 points. They returned two seasons later, only to suffer an immediate hangover, and lose 6-1 to Liverpool at home on the first day of the 94/95 season. They were relegated that season also, which was the last with 22 clubs.Quote:
Originally Posted by pineapple stu
When were Chelsea last relegated?
Remember they won promotion (walked the Second Division) in 1989/90...not the question, but a guide anyway. Say 1985/86?Quote:
Originally Posted by mypost
Chelsea went down in 1988 and came straight back up. They haven't been relegated since.Quote:
Originally Posted by pineapple stu
True, Chelsea were relegated in the relegation/promotion play-off, in 1988, only to return to the top division the following year. The following December, they lost 5-2 at home to Liverpool, it was the last time they lost at home to Liverpool until last season.Quote:
Originally Posted by gspain
The English Champions in 1990, and 1991, Liverpool, and Arsenal, played against the same team, and won by the same score, in the last league match of their championship winning seasons. Against who, and by what score?
I think I remember Man Utd going to Highbury and losing 3-1 after their Cup Winners Cup win (which would have been the same season as the 'Battle of Old Trafford), so could it be that? - though I don't recall a 3-1 loss to Liverpool late in season 1990.
I think that it was Derby County, and for some reason I think that it was a fair walloping, perhaps 6-1. I seem to remember a few of us at school at the time (God be with the days now) elaborating that this would mean that Aston Villa were going to win the league, which, as you can imagine, had all but one of us rolling around in fits of laughter. :pQuote:
Originally Posted by mypost
Right score wrong team, it was Coventry City, four of Arsenal's goal coming in the last twenty minutes.
only team in england not to contain any letters from the word MACKEREL ders only one and its the FULL name
Swindon Town
very good now try this one.
theres only one club in both england and scotland with one particular letter in its name. name the club and letter.
Was wondering how on earth Dublin12 got that so quickly, but then I can tell you straight off the answer you're looking for is the "J" in St Johnstone, so maybe we're just both sad... :o :)Quote:
Originally Posted by $Leon$
ye obviously heard them before.
did that never strike u?
Well, yeah. After the one I knew the answer to!Quote:
Originally Posted by $Leon$
Must come up with one meself soon...
Here's one. Bit out of date now, but I like it.
The only player at Euro 2000 who also scored for an eircom League team.
who is the youngest player to score in the premiership?
what argentinian international missed 3 penos in a copa america match in 2001?
what is the name of the only english team to play in the scottish league?
who has the most premiership assists?
James MilnerQuote:
Originally Posted by green army
Martin Palermo
Berwick Rangers
Dunno
1. MilnerQuote:
Originally Posted by green army
2. Martin Palermó
3. Berwick Rangers
4. Do you mean all time ? I'd guess Giggs.
damn that was close mate !!!!Quote:
Originally Posted by cfdh_edmundo
What about the only Irish side to play in the Scottish League? :eek: :D Sorry I'll get me coat!Quote:
Originally Posted by green army
Pat got the team right, while Bluebeard got the score right. Coventry were the whipping boys for Liverpool and Arsenal in their last league games of seasons 1990 and 1991. Liverpool won 6-1 at Coventry, while Arsenal won 6-1 at home, a year later. Both teams had already won the league before the last game.Quote:
Originally Posted by Pat O' Banton
Who were the only team to beat Rovers in the league during our all-conquering 86/87 season?
In what city was the 1991 European Cup final held?
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Originally Posted by cfdh_edmundo
all correct.
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Originally Posted by mypost
Dundalk????
Bari, Italy. Awful game from what I remember, Red Star with that Milosevic bástard just played for pens.
was that not London (Wembley?) Think Koeman scored for Barca versus Sampdoria??Quote:
Originally Posted by mypost
it was bari. barca won it in 92 in wembley.
You got both right. Dundalk were the only team to beat us in the league that season, 0:2 up there. We didn't mind too much, as we had already won the league, and we would have far more important things to worry about a few weeks later. :mad:Quote:
Originally Posted by Aldini98
Bari was the city to host that European Cup final in 1991. It was one of the worst ever, as practically nothing happened until Red Star Belgrade (Prosinecki & co.) won on penalties against Chris Waddle's Marseille. Red Star played their home European Cup games in Austria the following season due to the Balkan war.
What English clubs did John Coady, and Mick Byrne join after playing for Rovers?
Which team did Liverpool beat in the quarter-finals of the FA Cup in 1989? (The match before Hillsborough)
Hull? Or maybe Brentford? Whichever one is nicknamed the Bees.Quote:
Originally Posted by mypost
Actually, Hull are the Tigers I think, so Brentford.
Who (and when) was the last team to win the Champions League / European Cup with a squad made up of players only from their own association (ie no foreign players) ?
Dont think there has been any since CelticQuote:
Originally Posted by cfdh_edmundo
Spot on. In fact, all the Celtic players in the 1967 European Cup final were all born within 30 miles of Paradise. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Superhoops
:D PP
Steaua Bucharest, 1986. Also, possibly Red Star Belgrade in 1991.Quote:
Originally Posted by Superhoops
Yeah i had it as Red Star in 91, as technically all of their players were Yugoslavs until around 1992. Then Yugoslavia was kicked out of UEFA, Denmark replaced them at short notice for Sweden/Euro 92 (they went on to win it).
Doubt it will happen again.
Name three countries who have changed their name since playing in the World Cup?
This does not include the likes of Czechoslovakia/Czech Republic, as they are technically different countries with different borders.
1 - Dutch East Indies
2 - USSR
3 - Zaire
1 - Yes (impressive! Then the Netherlands Antilles when they played in 1934)
2 - No (USSR and Russia aren't the same country)
3 - Yes (now DR Congo)
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