theyve both never won it ?!![]()
In the European Cup/Champions League what do Linfield and Arsenal have in common?
theyve both never won it ?!![]()
Linfield are a crowd of bigots.....
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Bye bye Stan. Go off back to collecting cones you useless git.
Got it. It's one of the most famous penalty misses over 90 mins, in recent European football history, considering the circumstances. Barcelona won the league for having a better head-to-head record against Coruna that season. Barcelona have only won the league twice since.Originally Posted by cfdh_edmundo
Cymbram was the answer to the Cork question. Cork were 3 down in the away leg after half an hour, and did well to go through with a late goal at home.
Galway and Monaghan were both relegated from the Premier Division in 2002. What was the score in the league game between the teams in Galway?
What was the first season, that there was 3 points for a win in the English First Division?
I do believe Galway and Monaghan that season was 8-0 to Galway..don't know the other one late 70s at a guess
Upwards to the vanguard where the pressure is too high.
If memory serves me correctly it was 1981/82.Originally Posted by mypost
PP
Semper in faecibus sole profundum variat
Brian Deane scored the very first goal of the Premiership. On the same day, four players scored twice for their clubs. Players and clubs?
Honest! I am not a secret Tim nor a closet Sham - I really am a Seagull.
Correct he was born in occupied French territory called JerseyOriginally Posted by RedX
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Originally Posted by gspain
Correct answer is while both have reached the quarter finals neither side has ever gone further.
Also acceptable would have been that some fans of both clubs have the ridiculous idea that they are one of Europe's top sides.![]()
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Your memory serves you correct.Originally Posted by Plastic Paddy
Longfordian got the Galway answer. Monaghan turned up for the game 15 minutes before the kick-off time, as their coach was delayed in traffic. With no time for a pre match warm-up or a detailed team talk, the roof fell in. Galway won 8-0.
What year did Kilkenny reach the semi-finals of the FAI Cup?
Which stadium held the European Cup final three times between the mid-eighties, and mid-nineties?
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^for the bottom, Ernst Happel Stadium Vienna.
Name two Irish players who have won the English FA Cup with two different teams.....
"Jacques Santini...will be greeted in every dugout of the country by "one-nil, one-nil" - Clive Tyldsley, 89th minute of France-England June 13, 2004.
"Ooooohhhh Nooooooo" Bobby Robson 91st minute.
Stapleton? (Arsenal and United)?
Did Kilkenny reach the semis in 1990/91 only to be beaten by James' Gate?
Tottenham managed to win 31 league games in 1960-61 season setting a record for the most league wins in one season?
Diego Maradona was only 16 when he made his debut for Argentina?
Goalies didn't have to wear different coloured shirts from their team-mates until 1913.
Millwall were the first British club to have 4 players sent off in the match? They achieved this in the 1992-93 season with Malcolm Allen being the fourth player sent off.
Fulham and Queens Park Rangers were once denied a merger by the Football League Management Committee?
Eusebio scored 46 goals in the European Cup for Benfica.
Norwich City finished 3rd in the English Premier League in the 1992-93 season with a minus goal difference?
Liverpool went 85 competitive first team games at home unbeaten, between January 23 1978 (when they lost 3-2 to Birmingham City) and January 31 1981 (when they lost 2-1 to Leicester City). This comprised 63 league games, 9 League Cup games, 7 European games and 6 FA Cup matches.
Chris Woods once went 1196 minutes without conceding a goal while at Rangers, from between November 26 1986 and January 31 1987.
In the 1964-65 season in Scotland the championship came down to the final game of the season between Hearts and Kilmarnock. Kilmarnock needed to win, and they did so by 2 goals to nil!
Ryan Giggs' dad was a professional Rugby League player
England's first live TV match was a derby between Blackpool and Bolton Wanderers?
In the 1898-99 season Liverpool and Sheffield United took 3 replays to decide their FA Cup semi final. The first game was 2-2 at Nottingham, the second 4-4 at Bolton, then the third at Fallowfield in Manchester had to be abandoned after a first half that lasted 105 minutes because the ground was too small for the 30,000 fans there and they kept spilling onto the pitch. Liverpool were leading 1-0 but when they tried for a fourth time the Blades won 1-0.
Walter Smith won his first Scottish Championship after being in charge of Rangers for only 4 games?
Kevin Keegan's first name is really Joseph.
Marcel Desailly played in 3 consecutive European Cup Finals? (1993, 1994 and 1995)
Ipswich Town didn't play their first league game until 1938.
Alan Ball was the first player to play a 100 league games for 4 different clubs?
That Joe Payne of Luton Town scored 10 (yes ten) goals in 1 match against Bristol Rovers in April 1936!
That ex-Scotland and Rangers defender Richard Gough was born in Sweden.
That Andy Gray only scored 7 goals for Scotland.
When England played Malta in 1971, the ball did not cross the England
goal-line once in the entire 90 mins, because the game was so one-sided.
Gordon Banks didn't have any shots to save, either!
A 1984 match between Sheffield Utd and Oldham was postponed when a
war-time bomb was found near Bramall Lane.
Everton used to play at Anfield.
In 1986, West Ham defender Alvin Martin, scored a hat-trick against three
different goalkeepers, against Newcastle, as each one was replaced,
eventually leaving Peter Beardsley to concede Martin's third.
In the space of 5 mins at Sunderland in November 1998, Barnsley striker
Ashley Ward scored, missed a penalty and was sent off.
Dundee Utd's Premier Reserve match with Dunfermline at Arbroath in 1998
was abandoned after 90 seconds because of high winds.
In 1973, the entire Galilee team spent the night in jail for kicking their
opponents during an Israeli League game.
In the 1940's when Bolton arrived to play Middlesborough without any shin
pads, the trainer went out and bought 22 romantic paperback novels as
replacements!
David Beckham played up front at the start of his Manchester United career? And that Ruud Van Nistelrooy started out as a sweeper for his local village side, Nooit Gedacht?
The first ever penalty was scored against Accrington Stanley, for Wolverhampton Wanderers, by John Heath in September 1891?
Anfield was the first venue for Match of the Day? The cameras were there on 22 August 1964 and recorded Liverpool beating Arsenal 3-2, the first goal ever seen on the programme was scored by Roger Hunt.
Harry Kewell could have chosen to play for England at international level? His dad was born in England which makes him eligible for England. When he was 12 he said he wanted to play for England someday!!
Newcastle United is an amalgamation of two clubs - Newcastle East End and Newcastle West End? They combined in 1892.
Celtic have never been relegated? Well, they have only been in the league since 1890!
That Juventus wear black and white stripes in imitation of Notts County?
That Arsenal sold Andy Cole to Bristol City for £500,000 in March 1992?
That in 1937, the then superstar of English football, Sir Stanley Matthews, earnt just £8 a week?
In 1927 Stockport County accepted a bid of 3 full freezers of ice cream, from Manchester United for half-back, Hughie McLenahan?
That the first ever Liverpool team never had a single Englishman in it? - And we thought foreign imports to our game were a new problem!!
Did Johnny Giles win it with Leeds? I know he won it with Man Utd in 1963..I'm pretty sure he was still playing for Leeds in 1972 when they won the cupOriginally Posted by Metrostars
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Upwards to the vanguard where the pressure is too high.
juventus origianlly wore pink (as do palermo still ,and sport boys of perú). on a trip to england one of their officials was impressed by the black and white kit of notts county.
heres a question:
why do corinthians of brazil wear white?
Johnny Giles and Frank StapletonOriginally Posted by Metrostars
Honest! I am not a secret Tim nor a closet Sham - I really am a Seagull.
They wear white because they were formed by English touring side Corinthian-Casuals back in the early 1900s, and they wore an all white kit. Their all white kit was also adopted by a famous Spanish side in 1902!Originally Posted by anto eile
Question:
How did Gary Croft make history by playing for Ipswich Town against Swindon Town on January 15th, 2000?
If you don't like John 3:7...
There's always Limerick 37!
He was the first person to play with an electronic band on him. It was coz he got an early release from jail (think it was drink driving or something) but he had to wear the tag as part of the terms of his early release. He got some stick off the Swindon fans from what I remember too.
Kilkenny reached the semi-finals in 1991, only to be beaten 1-0 by Rovers at home. Galway beat Rovers by the same score in the final.Originally Posted by pineapple stu
Vienna's Ernst Happel Stadium hosted the European Cup final in 1987, 1990, and 1995.
What was the last year of the FAI Cup semi-finals played over two legs?
Which country won the U-16 European Championships in Ireland in 1994?
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