Jesus wasn't born there.Originally posted by Schumi
I don't suppose the Vatican have a team do they?![]()
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I don't suppose the Vatican have a team do they?![]()
We're not arrogant, we're just better.
Jesus wasn't born there.Originally posted by Schumi
I don't suppose the Vatican have a team do they?![]()
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Come on then, whats the clue???Originally posted by Shed End John
So ye're all so utterly stumped by it that ye won't even hazard a guess now. On the other hand, if ye would like a clue..........(not that I need it or anything!)
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The ball is round and has many surprises.
They're from Southern Europe and have won their domestic Championship just once, in 1946.Originally posted by sadloserkid
Come on then, whats the clue???(not that I need it or anything!)
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Now, that is making it too easy!!
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OS Belenenses?
The ball is round and has many surprises.
But they might have named a team after where he was bornOriginally posted by Shed End John
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We're not arrogant, we're just better.
Sadloserkid, for a Limerick fan you're pretty intelligent. OS Belenenses is the right answer.Originally posted by sadloserkid
OS Belenenses?
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Truly to be this good is a chore...![]()
The ball is round and has many surprises.
What Jesus Christ do ye follow?![]()
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Seeing as ye are quite slow to bring a new question, here is a good one. Remeber, when you answer a question correctly you MUST ask a new question.
anyway, im not sure have i posted this one already.
Who is the first/only player to lose an FA Cup final with 3 different clubs?
I wasn't sure I was right at first and was just about leaving 'work' when SEJ confirmed it. Apologies... I'll ask one next time, have no idea about your current one!Originally posted by GWA
Seeing as ye are quite slow to bring a new question, here is a good one. Remeber, when you answer a question correctly you MUST ask a new question.
The ball is round and has many surprises.
In an attempt not to be so 'slow', here's some I thought up last night:Originally posted by GWA
Seeing as ye are quite slow to bring a new question,
1. A couple of years back, City played CSKA Kiev in the UEFA Cup. But, what are CSKA now known as??
2. In 1974, Cork Celtic were given a bye to the 2nd round of the European Cup.
What was the unusual reason behind this??
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1. they are now known as Arsenal Kiev (they are the army team and currently ahead of Dynamo in the table)
2. The turks invaded Northern Cyprus.
David James singlehandedly lost two (Liverpool and Villa)Originally posted by GWA
Who is the first/only player to lose an FA Cup final with 3 different clubs?
The ball is round and has many surprises.
The question was THREE SLK.
Jeez, you really have to spoon feed these Limerick folks!![]()
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I already said that I don't know the answer to your stupid question!Originally posted by GWA
The question was THREE SLK.
Jeez, you really have to spoon feed these Limerick folks!![]()
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You puller-out-of-games-at-the-last-minute you!![]()
Last edited by sadloserkid; 10/03/2003 at 11:05 AM.
The ball is round and has many surprises.
Good man, eoinh. You are 100% on the ball.Originally posted by eoinh
1. they are now known as Arsenal Kiev (they are the army team and currently ahead of Dynamo in the table)
2. The turks invaded Northern Cyprus.
Sign him up, sign him up, sign him up!!![]()
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Was i right with this GWA?Originally posted by Badweather Fan
Madrid won it the first 4 or 5 times and the second was at the Bernabeu, making it either 56 or 57.
Inter won at San Siro. early 80s methinks.
I've the teams right. pity tis at Old Trafford this year.
There could have been a third.
Yup you were right, but the year for Inter was wrong. I believe they won it in the San Siro in the 60s.
Ok so here we go.
If you've a hunch bout this, you're probably right.
Who's the most powerful (ex)goalkeeper in the world?
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