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What makes the 1946 and 1947 FA Cup finals unique?
Surely if the question refers to the same thing happening in two finals, neither are unique?
Theyâre the only two to feature Charlton Athletic, anyway, and yes, I did Google that.
Just a guess âŚThey were the only soccer matches that qualify as actually being watchable ?
[QUOTE=âSidney, post: 1124806, member: 183â]Surely if the question refers to the same thing happening in two finals, neither are unique?
Theyâre the only two to feature Charlton Athletic, anyway, and yes, I did Google that.[/QUOTE]
Point takenâŚ
Something else that hasnât happened before or since reallyâŚ
Itâs a marvellous question, but because the answer isnât easily obtained with a Google search, youâve cunts running a mile.
Pegguy Arphexad is one answer
[QUOTE=âChucks Nwoko, post: 1124812, member: 2812â]Itâs a marvellous question, but because the answer isnât easily obtained with a Google search, youâve cunts running a mile.
Pegguy Arphexad is one answer[/QUOTE]
Former England U-21 Stuart Taylor is another after amassing an incredible 72 senior club games in his pitiful 17 year professional career.
[QUOTE=âChucks Nwoko, post: 1124812, member: 2812â]Itâs a marvellous question, but because the answer isnât easily obtained with a Google search, youâve cunts running a mile.
Pegguy Arphexad is one answer[/QUOTE]
Just a tip mate. People tend not to sit on here through the night awaiting trivia questions.
They were the only FA cup finals held in those years.
True indeed, but they were the only occasions in the long history of the event when the ball burst and play was therefore held up.
Apologies for delayed response, I needed a few hours kip. :oops:
Another tip for you mate. 72 > 50.
You werenât joking when you said you werenât sure of the question or the answer.
[QUOTE=âClarkeyCat, post: 1125028, member: 15â]Another tip for you mate. 72 > 50.
You werenât joking when you said you werenât sure of the question or the answer.[/QUOTE]
I wouldnât be the kinda guy to joke about my football trivia.
As i said, you dont have a Question mate.
Which former footballer appeared twice (ie with two different acts) on the same edition of Top of the Pops?
gazzaâs âfog on the tyneâ same time spurs played forest in cup final?
Not Gazza but you are sort of on the right lines.
Chris Waddle
Again not right, but the oppurtunity to post this is too good to turn down.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1KEMMfV5-Qg
It is a Tottenham player.
John Barnes.
Ossie Ardiles