well, two actually..........
1) Peter Crouch was the FIRST England player to achieve 'what' against Uruguay last week?
2) Fill in the missing space......
1979 - Sunderland
1980 - ?
1981 - Villa
Yet ANOTHER footie puzzler
Yet ANOTHER footie puzzler
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Re: Yet ANOTHER footie puzzler
The second one is my favourite ever football question, good work Ace. The answer is Trevor Brooking I believe.
First question - first goal for his country on his home ground ?
First question - first goal for his country on his home ground ?
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Re: Yet ANOTHER footie puzzler
1 out of 2 for you Mr 7twissy.
It is a great question, I have won several pints on that alone...it WAS Trevor Brooking
Lets see if any smart arses can get the first
It is a great question, I have won several pints on that alone...it WAS Trevor Brooking
Lets see if any smart arses can get the first
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Re: Yet ANOTHER footie puzzler
Is it something really trivial or do some of us stand a chance of actually getting it right?!
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Re: Yet ANOTHER footie puzzler
When you see the answer, you'll remember the commentary when it was said if you heard Mottys piss poor waffelings
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Re: Yet ANOTHER footie puzzler
7twissy wrote:
> The second one is my favourite ever football question, good
> work Ace. The answer is Trevor Brooking I believe.
>
> First question - first goal for his country on his home ground
> ?
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Just being pedantic here, but surely the answer is "Brooking"... no more, no less. For the answer to be "Trevor Brooking" the question would need to be
1979 Alan Sunderland
1980 ?
1981 Ricky Villa
Which would give the game away!
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> The second one is my favourite ever football question, good
> work Ace. The answer is Trevor Brooking I believe.
>
> First question - first goal for his country on his home ground
> ?
>
>
Just being pedantic here, but surely the answer is "Brooking"... no more, no less. For the answer to be "Trevor Brooking" the question would need to be
1979 Alan Sunderland
1980 ?
1981 Ricky Villa
Which would give the game away!
!grin!
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Re: Yet ANOTHER footie puzzler
Does it have anything to do with him having 21 on his shorts and front of his shirt, and 12 on the back?
(That's the only thing I vaguely remember the sheepskin coat clad bore saying)
(That's the only thing I vaguely remember the sheepskin coat clad bore saying)
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Re: Yet ANOTHER footie puzzler
Fuck me Bob, you got it. The ONLY player to represent his country with mis-matched numbers on his shirt and shorts. Obviously the kit man does'nt give 2 fucks about what he sends the lads out in.
Good shout!
Good shout!
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Re: Yet ANOTHER footie puzzler
It's probably all Peter Crouch will ever be remembered for!!
I didn't think things could get any worse than Emille Heskey wearing an England shirt... but Crouch??? !thumbsdown!
I didn't think things could get any worse than Emille Heskey wearing an England shirt... but Crouch??? !thumbsdown!
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