I'm not too sure about this question esp when you've ruled out the likes of West Germany/Germany
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I'm not too sure about this question esp when you've ruled out the likes of West Germany/Germany
Yugoslavia, now Serbia and Montenegro? Dunno if this fits, as the place has changed radically in size, etc.Quote:
Originally Posted by pineapple stu
Correct. When Yugoslavia split, there was still a country called Yugoslavia, which qualified for France '98. That's now called Serbia and Montenegro.
Stupid question - the area of Yugoslavia concerned has changed.
No it hasn't. There were two entities called Yugoslavia. When the old Yugoslavia broke up, new states were formed - Croatia, Macedonia, Bosnia, Slovenia and Yugoslavia. This new Yugoslavia were in the '98 World Cup, and have now changed their name.Quote:
Originally Posted by Kingdom
Not that hard! ;)
ooooooooooooooooooooh sorrrrrrrrrrrry then ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Kingdom
I asked that to a Liverpool fan a while ago, and after 5 clues, he still couldn't get it!! It was Brentford. Liverpool won at home 4-0.Quote:
Originally Posted by pineapple stu
Come on lads, keep trying!! ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by mypost
Coady went to Chelsea. Did Byrne go to Huddersfield?Quote:
Originally Posted by mypost
Who were th losing semi- finalists in the 1984 Liverpool - Roma European Cup final?
The 'Pool beat Dinemo Bucherest and my work mate here reckons Roma beat Dundee United......?Quote:
Originally Posted by davey
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Originally Posted by pineapple stu
was goin to say yugoslavia but didn't realise it would qualify
Who is the only player to play in the World Cup finals for two different countries?
Oooo I think its Di Stefano (Argentina/Spain) or failing that Puskas (Hungery/Spain) ?Quote:
Originally Posted by Aldini98
I think neither played in a WC. Might be one of those Italian-Argentinians from 1934 that played in the final against Uruguay in 1930?Quote:
Originally Posted by Pat O' Banton
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Originally Posted by lopez
No, No and eh, no :)
Robert Prosinetski (or a similar spelling) - Yugoslavia and Croatia?
Er, yes yes and yes. Luis Monti World Cup loser 1930 for Argentina. Luis Monti World Cup winner 1934 for Italy. :p See also http://www.soccersaints.com/leg35.htm. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Aldini98
Fair enough, the one I was looking for was Robert Proseniki, Yugoslavia and Croatia.Quote:
Originally Posted by lopez
The 'Pool beat Dinemo Bucherest and my work mate here reckons Roma beat Dundee United......?
Spot on mate. Would have been an all British final if there hadn't been some disgraceful reffing and very intimidating atmosphere at the secong leg in Rome. Dundee Utd won first leg 2-0 but went down 3-0 in the Olympic stadium