Curbishley?
Sven.
He was technically an English manager.
[quote=“Bandage, post: 883661, member: 9”]Sven.
He was technically an English manager.[/quote]
with what club?
[quote=“Sidney, post: 883651, member: 183”]No takers for this question in the other football trivia thread so I’ll repeat:
Three other teams (apart from Liverpool who have a 100% winning record P3 W3 F6 A0) have never conceded a goal against Royal Madrid in European competition.
Name them.[/quote]
Club Brugge and Ipswich Town are 2, don’t know the other one though
[quote=“Sidney, post: 883651, member: 183”]No takers for this question in the other football trivia thread so I’ll repeat:
Three other teams (apart from Liverpool who have a 100% winning record P3 W3 F6 A0) have never conceded a goal against Royal Madrid in European competition.
Name them.[/quote]
Surely there’s thousands if not millions of teams that have never conceded a goal against Real in European competition?
Big Sam is correct. 2001/02 & 02/03 seasons.
Three players who have one cap for England at senior level as a substitute and all scored in that lone appearance.
[quote=“Manuel Zelaya, post: 888263, member: 377”]Big Sam is correct. 2001/02 & 02/03 seasons.
Three players who have one cap for England at senior level as a substitute and all scored in that lone appearance.[/quote]
Ricky Lambert
That useless cunt Dave Nugent scored for England, I can’t imagine he started or was mistakenly selected a second time
[quote=“Manuel Zelaya, post: 888263, member: 377”]Big Sam is correct. 2001/02 & 02/03 seasons.
Three players who have one cap for England at senior level as a substitute and all scored in that lone appearance.[/quote]
Francis Jeffers scored against Australia. Think it was his only cap
Ricketts?
Jeffers & Nugent both correct. Jeffers scored against Australia and Nugent against Andorra.
Ugo Ehiogu scored for England in Sven’s first match, think the likes of him Michael Ball and Gavin McCann all got their first caps the same night. Was he capped again?
Not Ehiogu. The third player is going back a bit further, to the 80’s to be precise.
Steve Bull. Edit: just checked and I’d like to retract Steve Bull due to his 13 international caps.
Danny Wallace.
Danny Wallace has one England cap and one goal- Great shout
Danny started though on his one appearance against Egypt. There’s one more man out there who came off the bench and scored on his loan appearance.
Early 80s or late 80s?
The Ox’s old man?
Good God, I nearly broke Google.
Paul Goddard.
There isn’t a loan system in international football. You’re confusing your club and international competitions, @Manuel Zelaya.