11 away defeats out of 11 for QPR. Who were the last side in the top flight of English football to lose their first 11 away games of a season. They actually lost their first 13 before getting a draw in game 14.
Probably some Mick McCarthy managed outfit I’d wager.
Sunderland.
This has been in the news since the weekend.
After Jonathan Walters hat trick at the weekend for Stoke, 3 Irish strikers have now scored hat tricks in the Barclays Premier League. Name the remaining 2.
[QUOTE=“myboyblue, post: 1085314, member: 180”]This has been in the news since the weekend.
After Jonathan Walters hat trick at the weekend for Stoke, 3 Irish strikers have now scored hat tricks in the Barclays Premier League. Name the remaining 2.[/QUOTE]
best,keane
Only for I’d heard it, I’d never have thought of Best in a million years.
yeah, i must have been listening to the same radio show
Hope you’re enjoying Ray D’Arcy’s first show back on the national broadcaster, mate.
An FA Cup teaser for you all…
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Barnsley, Notts County, Southampton, Spurs, Sunderland, WBA, West Ham, Wolves - Whats their unique FA Cup connection?
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What is unique about Tottenham’s first FA cup win in 1901?
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And whats so unique about West Brom’s win in 1931?
All three questions are related.
Tottenham in 1901 were a non league team.
I’m guessing for question 1, they were all non top flight teams to win it?
Correct and correct.
- Take it that 1931 win is in Q1 mix above? Only team to win promotion and FA cup in same season?? I just noticed a few of them stayed in second division despite winning cup.
Just stumbled across a peculiar stat for a player and it clicked the gears into action upstairs. Not sure of the answer, nor am I sure of the question, but here goes;
How many players with a professional career spanning 15+ years have played less than 50 senior matches?
Apologies (not really sorry) if this has already been asked.
What one player holds the records for being the only player to captain his club to League Titles in 3 different decades, for having the longest gap between his first and second goal for his country and for scoring the last International Goal for his country at one of the most famous Football Grounds in the world before it was redeveloped?
Tony Adams
Question is too subjective. Your thoughts on the most famous football grounds in the world may differ from the next man’s.
Anyway, answer my question first you cunt.
Excellent. Did u google it ya fucker?
[QUOTE=“Chucks Nwoko, post: 1124796, member: 2812”]Question is too subjective. Your thoughts on the most famous football grounds in the world may differ from the next man’s.
Anyway, answer my question first you cunt.[/QUOTE]
It was Wembley. Far and away the most famous Football Ground in the world. You dont even have a Question cunthooks :rolleyes:
No. It was easy enough.