Turkey?Quote:
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Turkey?Quote:
Originally Posted by mypost
Nobody got it. 1989 was the answer. The semis in the following year, saw Bray beat Derry 2-1 in Bray, and St. Francis beating Bohs 1-0 at Tolka.Quote:
Originally Posted by mypost
Superhoops was right regarding the Euro question. Ireland went out in the first group stage, while Turkey won the tournament at the RDS. Ireland won the tournament 4 years later.
Rovers won the FAI Cup 3 years in a row in the 80's. Who were the next team to beat Rovers in the Cup?
Anderlecht led 3-0 at Werder Bremen with an hour gone, in the Champions League groups in December 1993. What was the result?
Werder won the match 5-3!Quote:
Originally Posted by mypost
They got the 5th in the last minute. I think they also won the return match 2-1.
Question:
Name 4 current Premiership managers who's managerial position immediately prior to their current one, was being in charge of a national team.
Kevin KeeganQuote:
Originally Posted by Kerry Blue
Veimir Zajec
Martin Jol
Bryan Robson
Besides Celtic and Rangers, how many other teams have won the Scottish league?
Only 1 of those is correct.Quote:
Originally Posted by adamcarr
I think it's 9.Quote:
Originally Posted by adamcarr
Aberdeen, Dumbarton, Dundee, Dundee United, Hearts, Hibernian, Kilmarnock, Motherwell and Third Lanark.
You got them all right except Dundee never won it! The answer was 8!Quote:
Originally Posted by Kerry Blue
Ill be back with a question in a minute!
Ok so!
1.Who were the first English club to install an artificial pitch?
2.Who was John Aldridge's first club?
1. Oldham?
2. Newport County
UCD? .Quote:
Originally Posted by mypost
Why the question mark? :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Schumi
We were the previous team to beat them too, in '84!
Similar question - who were the last team to beat Longford in the FAI Cup?
that would be bohs!!! ?
Nope.
Bohs beat Longford in 2001, Longford won in 2003 and 2004. Someone in between...
(I hope, noticing your avatar! :) )
Was that Preston maybe QPR.Quote:
Originally Posted by adamcarr
You got the second one right!Quote:
Originally Posted by Longfordian
The answer was QPR!Quote:
Originally Posted by ollie
When were red/yellow cards first introduced?
Kilkenny City beat Town in FAI Cup 2002..the shame :)
Yep!Quote:
Originally Posted by Longfordian
1970 World Cup, I think? 'Twas inspired by yer man Rattin refusing to leave the field in Wembley in '66 and the ref just pointing at the touchline and everyone getting confused... Some bloke stopped at the traffic lights shortly after and the idea came to his head...Quote:
Originally Posted by adamcarr
Thats correct!Quote:
Originally Posted by pineapple stu
That's why I wasn't sure, I thought it might just have been the game before their three-in-a-row. Also there's a 5-character minimum post size. :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by pineapple stu
UCD. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Schumi