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Originally Posted by ali2005
European Cup and Champions League are the same thing.Quote:
Originally Posted by Captain Tinrib
anyway, Thierry Henry.
World Cup - France
European Cup/Champions League - Juventus
FA Cup and Premiership - Arsenal
well i meant the european championships, and the answer was anelkaQuote:
Originally Posted by DE TOWN
Who was the first player to be shown a red card in an FA Cup Final?
Kevin Moran ( ex-UCD,Pegasus and Bohs) playing for ManUre V Everton in 1985Quote:
Originally Posted by Réiteoir
incorrectQuote:
Originally Posted by CollegeTillIDie
kevin moran is the correct answer!
well you shouldnt have told us the answer :mad:Quote:
Originally Posted by Captain Tinrib
Moran is incorrect.Quote:
Originally Posted by crazyaxel
The answer is Reyes at the 2005 Cup Final.
Coloured cards were not used by the FA during the period spanning 1979 until 1987.
So Reyes - although he was the second player to be sent off in a Cup Final - was the first to be actually shown a red card
You pedant, Réiteoir. :D
:D PP
which was the only club to be promoted directly from the Unibond League to Division 3 having never played in the Football Conference?
Next season you can see them in Division 2
S****horpe!
not them - bit harder than thatQuote:
Originally Posted by adamcarr
Brooks Mileson's Allstars, led by the dashing Doctor Kenny Deuchar, entertain - and thrash - all-comers at the "homely" Raydale Park. Why, you can even elope at half-time for a wedding down the road...Quote:
Originally Posted by Réiteoir
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If by that you mean Gretna - then you're correct :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Plastic Paddy
Indeed I do, and their rapid ascent through the Scottish set-up (with Mileson's millions, watch them go straight through to the SPL) just emphasises the lack of depth in the Caeldonian game. But that might start a whole different debate, and I'm tired of all that just now...
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This question is total balls and has been doing the rounds for about three years. Anelka was NOT in the French squad that won the World Cup in 1998.Quote:
Originally Posted by Captain Tinrib
Research.
Week ending October 10th, 1994.Quote:
Originally Posted by mypost
Hungary.
Only 2 English clubs played in Europe in the 1990/91 season. Who were they?
Which country scored all their goals in the 1998 World Cup, in second half stoppage time?
Man. Utd - Cup Winners CupQuote:
Originally Posted by mypost
Aston Villa - UEFA Cup
Austria?
Yeah, Austria scored their three goals in injury time of each of their three group games.Quote:
Originally Posted by Superhoops
What does General Pinochet and Tottenham Hotspur have in common?
Well done, Superhoops. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by mypost
Aston Villa and the red-and-blacks represented England in Europe. Aston Villa lost to Inter Milan in the second round of the UEFA Cup. Having won 2-0 in Birmingham, they lost 3-0 on a paddyfield pitch, in Milan. Liverpool, the reigning English champions, were banned from Europe until the following season.
Austria scored last-minute equalizers against Cameroon, and Chile in their World Cup group in 1998, and another against Italy, but lost that one 2-1, and went out.
What do Italy's exits from the 1990, 1994, and 1998 World Cups have in common?
How many times have Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Ukraine, or Belarus met England in a competitive UEFA/FIFA game?
All on penalties? 1990 v. Argentina in the semis; 1994 v. Brazil in the final; 1998 v. Holland or Norway (?) on penaltiesQuote:
Originally Posted by mypost
None that I can remember? England didn't play competitive games against non-Home Nations until 1956, by which time, all those were assimilated into the USSR.Quote:
Originally Posted by mypost
It was against France in the quarter finals.Quote:
Originally Posted by pineapple stu
Pineapple Stu got them right this time.Quote:
Originally Posted by mypost
Who was the first Non-European player to win the European Footballer of the Year award, and when?
Who were the last team to qualify from their group for the Second Round of the 2002 World Cup Finals?
In which cities did England play their games in World Cup '90?
Eusebio? Would have been late 60s? Failing that, George Weah?Quote:
Originally Posted by mypost
Palermo.Quote:
Originally Posted by mypost
Heres a question, Who started the sucessful thread Football Q's only to be started again for some reason by this person??
ANS = Me! Totally irrelevant but annoying all the same..
First phase: CagliariQuote:
Originally Posted by mypost
2nd round v Belgium: Bologna
Q/F v Cameroon: Naples
S/F v Germany: Turin
"Then in PalermoQuote:
Originally Posted by Superhoops
We played the English
With all the cops there
'Twas worse than Finglas" (World Cup Me Arse)
Think Palermo's right. Didn't see the additional side to the question though - what about the 3rd/4th place play-off?
Thought our game against England was in Cagliari, where England played all their games, may be wrong! Forgot about 3/4 play-off, in Bari aganist Italy.Quote:
Originally Posted by pineapple stu
Who was the first Non-European player to win the European Footballer of the Year award, and when?
Who were the last team to qualify from their group for the Second Round of the 2002 World Cup Finals?
In which cities did England play their games in World Cup '90?
think Romario in 83/84 won title when playing for barcelona
england palermo or carliagai in the little island off italy cause in case the fans went daft (which is quite common lol)
don't know of the secong question :D
Alfredo Di Stefano won two European Footballer of the Year awards. but I am not sure whether at the time he was deemed to be Argentinian, Colombian or Spanish at the time although I suspect he was spanish. Another Argentinian Omar Sivora who played for Juventus also won the award after Di Stefano, so I would say Sivora is the answer.Quote:
Originally Posted by mypost
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Originally Posted by pineapple stu
Is he not portugese??
USA???Quote:
Originally Posted by mypost
He's from Mozambique. Portuguese colony though, so he played for them.Quote:
Originally Posted by jimbob117
Nope, just checked my video - I'm wrong. Cagliari it is.Quote:
Originally Posted by superhoops
FYI .. the Sant' Elia stadium. capacity is now given as 23486.strange seeing as originally it was nearly 60,000, and then for the world cup in 1990 it was 40117Quote:
Originally Posted by pineapple stu
Pineapple stu, got the answer. Not Eusebio from Portugal, but it was George Weah of AC Milan, PSG, Liberia, and er....Manchester City fame, who won the award in 1995.Quote:
Originally Posted by mypost
Gustavo won the honours with the USA. They were the last team in order of qualifying to make the WC 2002 secound round, despite losing their last group game to Poland. They only qualified because the other group game, South Korea-Portugal, was not a draw. Germany knocked the Americans out in the quarter finals.Quote:
Who were the last team to qualify from their group for the Second Round of the 2002 World Cup Finals?
Superhoops got it right. England played their 7 games in WC '90 in Cagliari, with knockout games in Bologna, Naples, Turin, and Bari, in that order.Quote:
In which cities did England play their games in World Cup '90?
Which tv company was awarded the title of host broadcaster of the European Cup Final in 2005?
How many games in WC '94 took place at the Rose Bowl in Los Angeles?
Shamrock Rovers were walloped 0-8 overall by Gornik Zabreze in the UEFA Cup Qualifying Round in August 1994. Which team proceeded to knock Zabreze out of the competition themselves?
Check out Omar Sivora again in late fifties/early sixties, I'm sure he was ArgentinianQuote:
Originally Posted by mypost
8Quote:
Originally Posted by mypost
Sky Sports, UK.Quote:
Originally Posted by mypost
Well done, Superhoops. It hosted 8 Games.Quote:
How many games in WC '94 took place at the Rose Bowl in Los Angeles?
Austria Vienna knocked them out in the next round. The Austrians were knocked out by Juventus on a fogbound Turin night in December. Juventus went on to win the competition, beating Borussia Dortmund in the final.Quote:
Shamrock Rovers were walloped 0-8 overall by Gornik Zabreze in the UEFA Cup Qualifying Round in August 1994. Which team proceeded to knock Zabreze out of the competition themselves?
Which minnow team dumped Liverpool out of the 1991/92 League Cup?
Following St. Francis' merger with Pats in 2001, they withdrew from the league, leaving the 1st Division one club short. It led to their opponents each week that season, having an idle week when they were originally due to play St. Francis. Because of that, one team in the division finished their campaign one week before the other teams in the league. Who were they?
PeterboroughQuote:
Originally Posted by mypost