Is it Owen Coyle?
Not quite, maybe if we only count games against Holland but that's a whole other question![]()
Is it Owen Coyle?
More recent then that, his transfer to a new club took place this summer.
Graham BARRETT.
Good one.
Spot onDefinitely one of those kick yourself after you find out the answer types.
What was the lowest number of points gained by a club in europe in all of europes top-flight leagues last season (2002-2003)?
Was it Sunderland?
We're not arrogant, we're just better.
No (and try and give points total as well).
someone scored less points than sunderland as well.
just give the points total i suppose!!!
Oh, sorry. Didn't read the question properly. Sunderland got 19 points by the way.
We're not arrogant, we're just better.
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Originally posted by Slash/ED
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NO! Its Less BTW![]()
Doncaster?Originally posted by UCD_4_Life
Who was the last English based (not Cardiff) club that Shels 'keeper Steve Williams played for?
Keeping with the total shots in the dark....Originally posted by Slash/ED
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-4?
No it was less!!!
The distinction actually belongs ( <--- only pedants start sentences with this phrase) to Jimmy White of Bohemians, who scored two goals in Ireland's 4-2 win against Belgium in 1934. It was his only cap, and he finished his international career with an impressive average of two goals per game.Originally posted by Slash/ED
This thing still going on? If so here's a question...
Name the man with the best goals per minutes played ratio for the Republic Of Ireland senior team?
Erm...that'll teach me to be a smart-ass. White's is certainly a goals PER GAME record, but it's fairly safe to assume that Barrett's is the goals per minute record.Originally posted by Sheridan
The distinction actually belongs ( <--- only pedants start sentences with this phrase) to Jimmy White of Bohemians, who scored two goals in Ireland's 4-2 win against Belgium in 1934. It was his only cap, and he finished his international career with an impressive average of two goals per game.
Sheridan - you're certainly wrong on the year - no idea on the player. I do know we played Belgium in 1934 at Dalyer in a world cup qualifer but drew 4-4 with Paddy Moore scoring all 4. Led the Dutch 2-1 in Amsterdam with 20 minutes to go too but lost and missed on a trip to Italy. Legend has it Paddy drank 2 pints of Guinness in the Dalymount bar at half time ignoring the team talk.Originally posted by Sheridan
The distinction actually belongs ( <--- only pedants start sentences with this phrase) to Jimmy White of Bohemians, who scored two goals in Ireland's 4-2 win against Belgium in 1934. It was his only cap, and he finished his international career with an impressive average of two goals per game.
We did beat Belgium away in 28 and 30 and by 4-2 in one of those games - no idea of the goalscorers but would have the info at home. We also met Belgium in 1929 in Dublin.
Hi Gary - you're right as usual. The game in question took place on the 12th of February 1928, and the scorers, according to kickin, were Jimmy White of Bohemians (who definitely scored two goals in this, his only international), Billy Lacey of Shelbourne and Jack Sullivan of Fordsons.
cheers Sheridan, 1928 - was that the last time a Bohs player scored twice in a game?![]()
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Kerotan of Slovenia were relegated to Division 5 after 11 games of their 33 game campaign. At this stage, after initial points deductions, they had three points. If you penalise them 3 points per game they subsequently had to forfeit, that gives them -63 points.
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