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Which 1960s’ goalkeeper was called the Flying Pig | Tommy Lawrence (Liverpool and Tranmere Rovers) | Player Nicknames | 010 01 |
Which winger was known as the Kosher Garrincha | Mark Lazarua (Queens Park Rangers) | Player Nicknames | 010 02 |
Who was called The Welsh Wizard or the Prince of Wingers | BIlly Meredith (Manchester City and Manchester Urdted) | Player Nicknames | 010 03 |
Who was called Der Kaiser | Franz Beckenbauer | Player Nicknames | 010 04 |
Who was called Der Bomber | Gerd Muller | Player Nicknames | 010 05 |
Who was called The Ambassador of Football - the England player who objected most strongly to giving the Nazi salute before the match against Germany in Berlin in 1938 | Eddie Hapgood | Player Nicknames | 010 06 |
Who was called Bald Eagle, a successful manager of Oxford United, Queen’s Park Rangers, Newcastle United and Derby County | Jim SmIth | Player Nicknames | 010 07 |
Who was called The Cat when he was at home and the Mexico Fumbler when he was away | Peter Bonetti (Chelsea and England) | Player Nicknames | 010 08 |
Which footballer was called Thomas the Book | Referee Clive Thomas | Player Nicknames | 010 09 |
Who was called The Boy, until recently Arsenal’s all-time leading scorer | Cliff Bastin | Player Nicknames | 010 10 |
Which footballer was called The Tipton Terror | Steve Bull (Wolverhampton Wanderers) | Player Nicknames | 010 11 |
Which footballer was called Budgie | Johnny Byrne (Crystal Palace,West I-lam, Fuiham and England) | Player Nicknames | 010 12 |
Which footballer was called The Vulture | Emillo Butragueño (Real Madrid and Spain) | Player Nicknames | 010 13 |
Which footballer was called Captain Marvel, | Bryan Robson CWBA, Manchester United and England) | Player Nicknames | 010 14 |
Which footballer was called The Gentle Giant | John Charles (Leeds United and Wales) | Player Nicknames | 010 15 |
Which Scottish soccer team are nicknamed The Red Lichties (English: Red Lights), after the town’s Stevenson built Bell Rock lighthouse | Arbroath | Team Nicknames | 011 01 |
Which Scottish soccer team are nicknamed The Bairns, from the line: ‘Better meddle w’ the Devil than the Bairns a’ | Falkirk | Team Nicknames | 011 02 |
Which Scottish soccer team are nicknamed The Sons, as in ‘The Sons of the Rock’, a name thought to be derived from the hill on which the local castle stands | Dumbarton | Team Nicknames | 011 03 |
Which Scottish soccer team are nicknamed The Binos | Stirling Albion (a corruption of ‘Albion’) | Team Nicknames | 011 04 |
Which Scottish soccer team are nicknamed The Jags | Partick Thistle (Jag’ Scottish for ‘thistle’) | Team Nicknames | 011 05 |
Which Scottish soccer team are nicknamed The Weejags | Meadowbank Thistle | Team Nicknames | 011 06 |
Which Scottish soccer team are nicknamed Bully Wee (a reference to their most famous forward line, the members of which, though short in stature, more than made up for it in toughness) | Clyde | Team Nicknames | 011 07 |
Which Scottish soccer team are nicknamed The Diamonds, after their team strip, white with red diamonds | Airdrieonians | Team Nicknames | 011 08 |
Which Scottish soccer team are nicknamed The Terrors a name which might be frightening if it were not shared with gentle little Tooting and Mitcham United | Dundee United | Team Nicknames | 011 09 |
Which Scottish soccer team are nicknamed The Pars | Dunfermline Athletic | Team Nicknames | 011 10 |
Which Scottish soccer team are nicknamed The Loons | Forfar Athletic | Team Nicknames | 011 11 |
Which Scottish soccer team are nicknamed The Honest Men, from Tam O’Shanter, the poem by Burns which contains the lines: ‘Auld —, whom ne’er a town surpasses, For honest men and bonnie losses’ | Ayr (Ayr United) | Team Nicknames | 011 12 |
Which Scottish soccer team are nicknamed The Gers | Rangers | Team Nicknames | 011 13 |
Which Scottish soccer team are nicknamed The Jammies | Heart of Midlothian (‘jam tarts’ rhyming slang for ‘Hearts’) | Team Nicknames | 011 14 |
Which Scottish soccer team are nicknamed The Spiders, after the black and white hoops they play in | Queen’s Park | Team Nicknames | 011 15 |
Which English football team is sometimes known as The Addicks, a term originally derived from the haddocks served at the fish and chip shop over which the English football team first met | Chariton Athletic | Team Nicknames | 012 01 |
Which English football team is known as the Chairboys, after the furniture-making industry for which their town was famous | Wycombe Wanderers | Team Nicknames | 012 02 |
Which English football team takes one of its nicknames from the thrush or throstle on its badge and the other from the baggy shorts once favoured by its players | West Bromwich Albion (The Tlirostles or the Baggies) | Team Nicknames | 012 03 |
Who are the Stags | Mansfield Town | Team Nicknames | 012 04 |
Who were hubristically called ‘The English football team of the Eighties’ by Terry Venables, their manager from 1976-80 | Crystal Palace | Team Nicknames | 012 05 |
Who are variously known as the Colliers or the Tykes’ | Barnaley | Team Nicknames | 012 06 |
The most famous Irons are West Ham United.With which other English football team do they share this nickname | Scunthorpe United | Team Nicknames | 012 07 |
Who are the Seasiders’ | Blackpool | Team Nicknames | 012 08 |
Who are the Seagulls | Brighton and Hove Aiblon Darlington | Team Nicknames | 012 09 |
Who are called the Quakers because of the strength of the Society of Friends in that part of the country | Darlington | Team Nicknames | 012 10 |
If you shouted ‘Allez les verts!’, who would you be supporting | St Etlenne | Team Nicknames | 012 11 |
Which English football team are known as the Terriers and have this type of dog on their badge | Huddersfield Town | Team Nicknames | 012 12 |
Who are known as The Lions | MilIwall | Team Nicknames | 012 13 |
Who are called the Imps after a gargoyle in the local cathedral | Lincoln City | Team Nicknames | 012 14 |
Who are nicknamed the Bantams because their colours - claret and amber shirts, black shorts and black stockings - are supposed to resemble those of the farm bird | Bradford City | Team Nicknames | 012 15 |
Who are known as the Trotters - not for their piggishness, but because, for much of their early history, they were constantly on the move from one ground to another | Bolton Wanderers | Team Nicknames | 013 01 |
What are Fulham popularly known as | The Cottagers | Team Nicknames | 013 02 |
Who are nicknamed the Rams, after their county emblem | Derby County | Team Nicknames | 013 03 |
Who are the Foxes’ | Leicester City | Team Nicknames | 013 04 |
Who are, famously, the Toffees, and less famously, the Moonlight Dribblers, after their penchant for training at night | Everton | Team Nicknames | 013 05 |
Why are Sheffield Wednesday called the Owls | Because the district in which their ground stands used to be called Owlerton | Team Nicknames | 013 06 |
Who are the Pirates, after their city’s maritime traditions | Bristol Rovers | Team Nicknames | 013 07 |
If Leeds United are the Peacocks, why don’t they play in blue’ | They used to. until manager Don Revie decided they would play more like Real Madrid if they used the same strip as the great Spanish team of the I 950s | Team Nicknames | 013 08 |
Who are known as the Pilgrims because it was from the city in which they play that the Pilgrim Fathers set out to found the United States of America | Plymouth Argyle | Team Nicknames | 013 09 |
Who are the Merry Millers’ | Rotherham United | Team Nicknames | 013 10 |
Who are the Lilywhites’ | Preston North End | Team Nicknames | 013 11 |
Who are the Shrimpers’ | Southend United | Team Nicknames | 013 12 |
Which Silkmen entered the Football League in 1997 | Macclesfield Town | Team Nicknames | 013 13 |
Which town - long famous as the home of the Huntley and Palmer’s factory - has a English football team known as the Biscuitmen | Reading | Team Nicknames | 013 14 |
Which town, famous for the manufacture of leather products, has a English football team nicknamed the Saddlers | WalsaIl | Team Nicknames | 013 15 |
For no good reason, many Brazilian players are known only by a single name.What was Eduardo Gonçalves de Andrade better known as in the 1970 World Cup | Tostao | Brazilian nicknames | 014 01 |
What was Jairzinho’s full name | Jair Ventura Filho | Brazilian nicknames | 014 02 |
What are the forenames of the player known only as Falcao | Roberto AntonIo | Brazilian nicknames | 014 03 |
Manoel Francisco dos Santos was universally known as Garrincha.What does Garrincha mean | Little Bird | Brazilian nicknames | 014 04 |
What is Pele’s real name | Edson Arantes do Nascimento | Brazilian nicknames | 014 05 |
What was the nickname of Waldir Pereira, the architect of Brazil’s triumph in the 1958 World Cup | Didi | Brazilian nicknames | 014 06 |
What was the real name of his midfield partner, Zito | José Eli Miranda | Brazilian nicknames | 014 07 |
Juninho means ‘lunior’ in Portuguese.What is his full real name | Oswaldo Giroldo Junior | Brazilian nicknames | 014 08 |
And what does Mrs Emerson fill in under ‘Name of Spouse’ | Emerson Moises Costa | Brazilian nicknames | 014 09 |
What was the full name of Gerson, midfield general and chain-smoker, who contributed enormously to the 1970 World Cup triumph without, as memory tells it, breaking into a run | Gerson de Olivera Nunez | Brazilian nicknames | 014 10 |
What is Ronaldo’s full name | Ronaldo Luiz Nazarlo de Lima | Brazilian nicknames | 014 11 |
Who is Artur Antunes Coimbra, a.k.a ‘The White Pele’ | Zico | Brazilian nicknames | 014 12 |
Which Brazilian was nicknamed The Little Ant | MarIo Zagalo | Brazilian nicknames | 014 13 |
Who was Joe Mercer referring to in the 1970 World Cup when he said that, despite his name, he was ‘no cat’ | Brazilian goalkeeper Felix (full name Felix Mielli Venerando) | Brazilian nicknames | 014 14 |
What is the real name of Middlesbrough’s Branco | Claudio Ibraim Vaz Leal | Brazilian nicknames | 014 15 |
Which Republic of Ireland international was known as Chippy, reputedly because of his preferred food | Liam Brady (Arsenal and West Ham) | Player Nicknames | 015 01 |
Who was known as Chopper, no doubt because of his robust tackling | Ron Harris (Chelsea) | Player Nicknames | 015 02 |
Which Liverpool star of the ‘ôOs, who also played for Dundee United In the ‘50s and Tranmere Rovers In the ‘70s, was known as the Colossus | Ron Yeats (Liverpool) | Player Nicknames | 015 03 |
Which great Scottish international was known Corky, apparently because he always carried a lucky champagne cork which he had kept since Rangers’ victory over Morton in the 1948 Scottish FA Cup Final | George Young United) | Player Nicknames | 015 04 |
Which England midfielder was known as the Crab because, as Tommy Docherty said: ‘The only time he comes forward is to toss the coin’ | Ray Wilkins (Chelsea, Manchester United) | Player Nicknames | 015 05 |
Which Cockney hero, who played for MilIwall during the I 960s and ‘70s, was nicknamed the Dog for his tenacity | Harry Cripps | Player Nicknames | 015 06 |
Who was the Mad Dog of West Ham United in the early ‘90s | MartIn Allen | Player Nicknames | 015 07 |
The winner of League Championship medals for both Heart of Midlothian and Everton, who was known as the Golden Vision | AlexYoung | Player Nicknames | 015 08 |
By what sobriquet was Tom Finney sometimes known | The Preston Plumber | Player Nicknames | 015 09 |
Who was the Galloping Malor’ | Ferenc Puskas | Player Nicknames | 015 10 |
Which former Aston Villa, Chelsea,Arsenal, Manchester United, Portsmouth and Crystal Palace midfielder was known as Stroller | George Graham | Player Nicknames | 015 11 |
Which Welsh international forward is nicknamed Sparky | Mark Hughes | Player Nicknames | 015 12 |
Which players with degrees were known as Big Bamber and Little Bamber (after Bamber Gascoigne, once the host of the Granada TV quiz show University Challenge) | Respectively, Steve Heighway and Brian Hall | Player Nicknames | 015 13 |
Which three England players shared goalkeeping duties during the 1965-66 season, became close friends and were known as the Marx Brothers | Gordon Banks, Peter Bonetti and Ron Springect | Player Nicknames | 015 14 |
What is the nickname of Nottingham Forest, Newcastle and England left back Stuart Pearce | Psycho | Player Nicknames | 015 15 |
Which Footballer was nicknamed The White Feather | Fabrizio Ravanelli (ex.Middlesbrough) | Player Nicknames | 016 01 |
Which Footballer was nicknamed Safe Hands | David Seaman (Arsenal) | Player Nicknames | 016 02 |
Which Footballer was nicknamed The Blue Brazil | Cowdenbeath | Player Nicknames | 016 03 |
Which Footballer was nicknamed Trigger | Jason McAteer (Liverpool) | Player Nicknames | 016 04 |
Which Footballer was nicknamed Razor | Neil Ruddock (Liverpool) | Player Nicknames | 016 05 |
Which Footballer was nicknamed Juke Box | Gordon Dune (Rangers) | Player Nicknames | 016 06 |
Which Footballer was nicknamed The Governor | Paul Ince (Liverpool) | Player Nicknames | 016 07 |
Which Footballer was nicknamed The Angel | Gabriel Bacistuta (Fiorentina) | Player Nicknames | 016 08 |
Which Footballer was nicknamed Butch | Ray Wilkins | Player Nicknames | 016 09 |
Which Footballer was nicknamed The Lion of Vienna | Nat Lofthouse (Bolton Wanderers) | Player Nicknames | 016 10 |
Which Footballer was nicknamed The international forward of the ‘50s nicknamed Little Napoleon or the French Stanley Matthews | Raymond Kopa (Real Madrid and Reims) | Player Nicknames | 016 11 |
Which Footballer was nicknamed Lurch | Dave Beasant (cx- Wimbledon) | Player Nicknames | 016 12 |
Which Footballer was nicknamed Supermac | Malcolm Macdonald | Player Nicknames | 016 13 |
Which Footballer was nicknamed Originally,The Giraffe; latterly, Saint Jack | Jack Charlton: the first as a Leeds United player; the second during his time as manager of the Republic of Ireland | Player Nicknames | 016 14 |
Which Footballer was nicknamed The Wizard of Dribble | Stanley Matthews (Stoke City and Blackpool) | Player Nicknames | 016 15 |
What was the nickname of Patsy Gallagher, the star inside forward of Celtic and Sunderland in the I 920s and ‘30s | The Mighty Atom | Player Nicknames | 017 01 |
Which English international, European Footballer of the Year in 1978 and 1979, was known to the press as Mighty Mouse’ | Kevin Keegan | Player Nicknames | 017 02 |
Which Rangers and Scotland outside left of the I 920s was known asThe Wee Blue Devil | Alan Morton | Player Nicknames | 017 03 |
Who was Wor Jackie | jackie Milburn | Player Nicknames | 017 04 |
Who is Skippy | Stan Lazaridis (West Ham United and Australia) | Player Nicknames | 017 05 |
Who are The 0’s | Leyton Orient | Player Nicknames | 017 06 |
Who were The Old Invincibles | Preston North End In the I BBOs | Player Nicknames | 017 07 |
Who was Pop to thousands of fans at Newcastle United,West Ham United, Sunderland, Carlisle and Chelsea’ | Bryan Robson | Player Nicknames | 017 08 |
Who isToto | Italian striker Salvatore Schillaci | Player Nicknames | 017 09 |
What was the collective nickname of 1950s’ Bolton Wanderers defenders Roy Hartle. Derek Henning. Eddie Hopkinson, John Higgins, Bryan Edwards and Tom Banks | The Savage Six | Player Nicknames | 017 10 |
Who were The Lions of Lisbon | The Celtic European Cup-winning team of 1967 | Player Nicknames | 017 11 |
What nickname did the tabloid press use to describe collectively that club’s next generation of stars, players such as Kenny Dalglish. Lou Macan and David Hay | The Quality Street Kids | Player Nicknames | 017 12 |
Who was The Godfather to English footballers of the ‘60s and early ‘70s | Don Revle | Player Nicknames | 017 13 |
Which centre forward, star of Brazil’s 1938 World Cup campaign, was variously known as The Black Diamond or The Rubber Man | Leonidas da Silva | Player Nicknames | 017 14 |
From which Italian forward, in the ‘60s and ‘70s, might you have heard The Rumble of Thunder | Luigi Riva | Player Nicknames | 017 15 |
What was the nickname of I 930s Italian striker Gluseppe Meazza (19 10-1979) who played for Internazionale,AC Milan and Juventus and helped his country to two World Cups (1934 and 1938). | Peppino | Player Nicknames | 018 01 |
Which leading Portuguese team are nicknamed The Dragons | FC Porto | Player Nicknames | 018 02 |
Which Newcastle United and England inside forward of the ‘40s and ‘SOs was known as The Clown Prince of Soccer | Len Shackleton | Player Nicknames | 018 03 |
Which famous manager was known as The Tank during his playing days at Oxford United | Ron Atkinson | Player Nicknames | 018 04 |
Who are the Saints | Southampton | Player Nicknames | 018 05 |
Who is the Saint | Ian St John | Player Nicknames | 018 06 |
Mrs David Beckham may be Posh, but who are The Posh | Peterborough United | Player Nicknames | 018 07 |
What nickname, a reference to their highly organised and precise style of play, was given to the Championship-winning Everton side of the I 930s | School of Science | Player Nicknames | 018 08 |
Nicknamed Slim Jim, who was the Raith Rovers, Rangers, Sunderland and Nottingham Forest forward who played 34 times for Scotland In the I 960s | Jim Baxter | Player Nicknames | 018 09 |
The Italian league side Torino is affectionately known by the name of the fruit which is thought to have roughly the same colour as their strip of red shirt, white shorts and red socks.What is their nickname | The Pomegranates (I Granati) | Player Nicknames | 018 10 |
Who, in the’óOs and ‘70s, was Anfield Iron | Tommy Smith | Player Nicknames | 018 11 |
2 Why is Southampton, Blackburn Rovers, Newcastle and England striker Alan Shearer known as Smokey | Because of his fondness for smoky bacon-flavoured crisps | Player Nicknames | 018 12 |
Why are Charlton Athletic sometimes known asTheValiants | Because they play atThe Valley | Player Nicknames | 018 13 |
What was the codename of Danish goalkeeper Eric Sorensen, whose identity Morton wanted to keep under wraps in 1964 | Mr X | Player Nicknames | 018 14 |
Which Yugoslav midfielder, who became a star with Dynamo Zagreb and AC Milan in the late ‘80s, was known as Zorro, partly because of his rapier.Iike skills, and partly because of his first name, Zvonimir | Boban | Player Nicknames | 018 15 |
The book Tales From The Boot Camps would be associated with which footballer | Steve Claridge | Literature | 019 01 |
The book Soccer My Battlefield would be associated with which footballer | Nobby Stiles | Literature | 019 02 |
The book Bonzo would be associated with which footballer | Billy Bonds | Literature | 019 03 |
The book From St Tropez to St James would be associated with which footballer | David Ginola | Literature | 019 04 |
The book Achieving The Goal would be associated with which footballer | David Platt | Literature | 019 05 |
The book Goals From Nowhere would be associated with which footballer | Martin Peters | Literature | 019 06 |
The book Never Afraid To Miss would be associated with which footballer | Malcolm Macdonald | Literature | 019 07 |
The book The Goal Machine would be associated with which footballer | Alan Shearer | Literature | 019 08 |
The book Return Of The Little Villain would be associated with which footballer | Brian Little | Literature | 019 09 |
The book CallThe Doc would be associated with which footballer | Tommy Docherty | Literature | 019 10 |
The book The Red And The would be associated with which footballer | Eric Cantona | Literature | 019 11 |
The book Three Of The Best would be associated with which footballer | Brian dough | Literature | 019 12 |
The book Rock Bottom would be associated with which footballer | Paul Merson | Literature | 019 13 |
The book The Good,The Bad And The Bubbly would be associated with which footballer | George Best | Literature | 019 14 |
The book Heading For Victory would be associated with which footballer | Steve Bruce | Literature | 019 15 |
Name the footballing brothers: Both played for Arsenal, the elder until 1951, the younger until 1949.The younger was also a great cricketer. | Denis and Leslie Compton | Brothers | 020 01 |
Name the footballing brothers: One played for Middlesbrough and Spurs; he died in 1991 aged 47.The other played for Wolves until quitting to become a Jehovah’s Witness. | Cyril and Peter Knowles | Brothers | 020 02 |
Name the footballing brothers: One made his England debut in 1995 against Japan; the other won his first international cap the following year against China. | Philip and Gary Neville | Brothers | 020 03 |
Name the footballing brothers: One made 53 England appearances and a pop record; the other played for Barnet. | Glenn and Carl Hoddle | Brothers | 020 04 |
Name the footballing brothers: One led his team to their first Championship for 25 years; the other played for Bradford City. | Bryan and Gary Robson | Brothers | 020 05 |
Name the footballing brothers: One began at Preston and played I 06 times for England; the other was at Leeds throughout his career and then led a country to the World Cup finals. | Jack and Bobby Charlton | Brothers | 020 06 |
Name the footballing brothers: One was an England international and an FA Cup winner with Chelsea in 1970; the other kept goal and played for Wales. | John and David Hollins | Brothers | 020 07 |
Name the footballing brothers: Twins who played on opposite wings for Queen’s Park Rangers. | lan and Roger Morgan | Brothers | 020 08 |
Name the footballing brothers: Leeds United and Scotland stars of the ‘60s, ‘705, ‘BOs and ‘90s.The elder went on to manage his old club; the younger ran Darlington. | Eddie and Frankle Gray | Brothers | 020 09 |
Name the footballing brothers: Paul and Ron, who started at Chester City in the ‘70s, then went to Luton Town and Manchester City together. | Futcher | Brothers | 020 10 |
Name the footballing brothers: One played for Bradford, Wolves, Coventry and Bristol Rovers between 1967 and 1988 and later became Director of Football at Cardiff.The other won a Fairs Cup runners’ up medal with Leeds in 1968 and also played for Newcastle and Birmingham. | Kenny and Terry Hibbitt | Brothers | 020 11 |
Name the footballing brothers: Goalkeeping brothers who both played for Queen’s Park Rangers and Sheffield Wednesday.The elder also played 33 times for England. | Ron and Peter Springett | Brothers | 020 12 |
Name the footballing brothers: Welsh internationals of the ‘40s and ‘SOs who began and ended their careers with Swansea City. | Ivor and Len Allchurch | Brothers | 020 13 |
Name the footballing brothers: Barnardo’s boys who started at Norwich City.The elder then went to Nottingham Forest, the younger to Wimbledon. | Justin and John Fashanu | Brothers | 020 14 |
Name the footballing brothers: One played for Arsenal, Brighton and Hove Albion and Charlton Athletic between 1977 and 1993; the other captained England. | Steve and Mike Gatting | Brothers | 020 15 |
Comedian Tommy Trinder is a supporter of which football team | Fulham | Celebrity supporters | 021 01 |
Comedian Jimmy Tarbuck is a supporter of which football team | Liverpool | Celebrity supporters | 021 02 |
Pop group Oasis are supporters of which football team | Manchester CIty | Celebrity supporters | 021 03 |
Pop singer David Essex’ is a supporter of which football team | West Ham United | Celebrity supporters | 021 04 |
Conservative politicians John Major and David Mellor are supporters of which football team | Chelsea | Celebrity supporters | 021 05 |
Pop star Elton John’ is a supporter of which football team | Watford | Celebrity supporters | 021 06 |
Television chef Delia Smith is a supporter of which football team | Norwich CIty | Celebrity supporters | 021 07 |
Television sports presenter Des Lynam is a supporter of which football team | Brighton and Hove Albion | Celebrity supporters | 021 08 |
Comedian Frank Skinner is a supporter of which football team | West Bromwich Albion | Celebrity supporters | 021 09 |
‘They Think It’s All Over’ compere Nick Hancock is a supporter of which football team | Stoke City | Celebrity supporters | 021 10 |
Aif Garnett actor Warren Mitchell is a supporter of which football team | Tottenham Hotspur | Celebrity supporters | 021 11 |
Nick Hornby, author of ‘Fever Pitch’ is a supporter of which football team | Arsenal | Celebrity supporters | 021 12 |
Actor Sean Bean (he even has a tattoo to this effect) is a supporter of which football team | Sheffield United | Celebrity supporters | 021 13 |
Comedian Jasper Carrott is a supporter of which football team | Birmingham City | Celebrity supporters | 021 14 |
Prime Minister Tony Blair is a supporter of which football team | Newcastle United | Celebrity supporters | 021 15 |
Journalist and television interviewer Michael Parkinson is a supporter of which football team | Derby County | Celebrity supporters | 022 01 |
Actor Kevin Lloyd, best known at the time of his death in May 1998 as Detective Constable Alfred ‘Tosh Lines in The Bill is a supporter of which football team | Chelsea | Celebrity supporters | 022 02 |
Leyton-born Manchester United star David Beckham is a supporter of which football team | West Ham United | Celebrity supporters | 022 03 |
Liverpool midfielder Jason McAteer’ is a supporter of which football team | Manchester United | Celebrity supporters | 022 04 |
BBC Radio One Breakfast Show presenter Zoe Ball is a supporter of which football team | Liverpool | Celebrity supporters | 022 05 |
Newcastle United and England midfielder Robert Lee is a supporter of which football team | Manchester United | Celebrity supporters | 022 06 |
1998 World Snooker Champion John Higgins is a supporter of which football team | Barnsley | Celebrity supporters | 022 07 |
Classical violinist Nigel Kennedy’ is a supporter of which football team | West Ham United | Celebrity supporters | 022 08 |
Comedian David Baddiel is a supporter of which football team | Celtic | Celebrity supporters | 022 09 |
Comedian Phil Jupitus’ is a supporter of which football team | Aston Villa | Celebrity supporters | 022 10 |
Talk show host Clive Anderson is a supporter of which football team | Arsenal | Celebrity supporters | 022 11 |
West Ham MP and Sports Minister Tony Banks is a supporter of which football team | Chelsea I | Celebrity supporters | 022 12 |
King Olaf of Norway is a supporter of which football team | West Ham United | Celebrity supporters | 022 13 |
Children’s television presenter Kirsten O’Brien’ is a supporter of which football team | Middleabrough | Celebrity supporters | 022 14 |
Sporty Spice (Mel C) is a supporter of which football team | Liverpool | Celebrity supporters | 022 15 |
Eric Morecambe of the celebrated comic double act Morecambe and Wise is a supporter of which football team | Luton Town | Celebrity supporters | 023 01 |
Mikhail Gorbachev, the last leader of the USSR is a supporter of which football team | Wigan Athletic | Celebrity supporters | 023 02 |
Actor and ‘Have I Got News ForYou’ presenter Angus Deayton is a supporter of which football team | Manchester United | Celebrity supporters | 023 03 |
Singer and Labour Party member Billy Bragg is a supporter of which football team | West Ham United | Celebrity supporters | 023 04 |
Roman Catholic Cardinal Basil Hume is a supporter of which football team | Newcastle United | Celebrity supporters | 023 05 |
Yorkshire and England fast bowler Darren Gough is a supporter of which football team | Barnsley | Celebrity supporters | 023 06 |
Education Secretary David Blunkett is a supporter of which football team | Sheffield Wednesday | Celebrity supporters | 023 07 |
Comedian and cross-dresser Eddie Izzard is a supporter of which football team | Crystal Palace | Celebrity supporters | 023 08 |
Formula One Racing Team boss Eddie Jordan is a supporter of which football team | Coventry City | Celebrity supporters | 023 09 |
Time-defying pop singer Engelbert Humperdinck is a supporter of which football team | Leicescer City | Celebrity supporters | 023 10 |
George Carey, Archbishop of Canterbury is a supporter of which football team | Arsenal | Celebrity supporters | 023 11 |
2 Jim Bowen, the host of television quiz-and-darts show ‘Bullseye’ is a supporter of which football team | Blackburn Rovers | Celebrity supporters | 023 12 |
Former World Snooker Champion John Parrott is a supporter of which football team | Everton | Celebrity supporters | 023 13 |
Johnny Rotten, former lead singer of the Sex Pistols is a supporter of which football team | Arsenal | Celebrity supporters | 023 14 |
‘Terry and June’ star June Whitfield is a supporter of which football team | Wimbledon | Celebrity supporters | 023 15 |
Former world snooker champion Ken Doherty is a supporter of which football team | Manchester United | Celebrity supporters | 024 01 |
Leslie Phillips, actor and film star is a supporter of which football team | Tottenham Hotspur | Celebrity supporters | 024 02 |
Actor and film director Lord Richard Attenborough is a supporter of which football team | Chelsea | Celebrity supporters | 024 03 |
Former England cricket captain Mike Atherton is a supporter of which football team | Manchester United | Celebrity supporters | 024 04 |
Actor Neil Pearson, star of ‘Drop The Dead Donkey’ and ‘Between The Lines’ is a supporter of which football team | Tottenham Hotspur | Celebrity supporters | 024 05 |
Richard Whiteley, host of the television quiz show ‘Countdown’ is a supporter of which football team | Leeds United | Celebrity supporters | 024 06 |
Journalist and Labour MP Roy Hattersley is a supporter of which football team | Sheffield Wednesday | Celebrity supporters | 024 07 |
Scary Spice (Mel B) is a supporter of which football team | Leeds United | Celebrity supporters | 024 08 |
Richard Branson, chairman of the Virgin group of companies is a supporter of which football team | Southampton | Celebrity supporters | 024 09 |
Swedish former Wimbledon champion and London resident Stefan Edberg is a supporter of which football team | Leeds United | Celebrity supporters | 024 10 |
Comedian Tim Brooke-Taylor is a supporter of which football team | Derby County | Celebrity supporters | 024 11 |
Former Manchester United and England goalkeeper Alex Stepney’ is a supporter of which football team | Manchester City | Celebrity supporters | 024 12 |
Athlete Steve Cram is a supporter of which football team | Sunderland | Celebrity supporters | 024 13 |
Television horse racing commentator Julian Wilson is a supporter of which football team | Swindon Town | Celebrity supporters | 024 14 |
Champion jockey Walter Swinburn is a supporter of which football team | Manchester United | Celebrity supporters | 024 15 |
Russian President BorisYeltsin is a supporter of which football team | Spartak Moscow | Celebrity supporters | 025 01 |
Former Labour leader Michael Foot is a supporter of which football team | Plymouth Argyle | Celebrity supporters | 025 02 |
Composer Michael Nyman is a supporter of which football team | Queen’s Park Rangers | Celebrity supporters | 025 03 |
World champion 10,000 metres runner Liz McColgan is a supporter of which football team | Dundee United | Celebrity supporters | 025 04 |
Athlete David Moorcroft is a supporter of which football team | Coventry CIty | Celebrity supporters | 025 05 |
Former World Snooker Champion Steve Davis is a supporter of which football team | Charlton Athletic | Celebrity supporters | 025 06 |
Snooker star Jimmy White is a supporter of which football team | Chelsea | Celebrity supporters | 025 07 |
John Lloyd, former tennis player and husband of Chris Evert is a supporter of which football team | Wolverhampton Wanderers | Celebrity supporters | 025 08 |
Wales Rugby Union and Rugby League international Jonathan Davies is a supporter of which football team | Chelsea | Celebrity supporters | 025 09 |
Television racing pundit John McCririck is a supporter of which football team | Newcastle United | Celebrity supporters | 025 10 |
Former Celtic great Kenny Daiglish is a supporter of which football team | Rangers | Celebrity supporters | 025 11 |
Controversial Liverpool politician Derek Hatton is a supporter of which football team | Everton | Celebrity supporters | 025 12 |
England’s 1998 World Cup referee Paul Durkin is a supporter of which football team | Manchester City | Celebrity supporters | 025 13 |
Spanish operatic tenor Placido Domingo is a supporter of which football team | Real Madrid | Celebrity supporters | 025 14 |
Catalan operatic tenor Jose Carreras is a supporter of which football team | Barcelona | Celebrity supporters | 025 15 |
Who was a Shrewsbury Town, Sheffield United and Doncaster Rovers defender between 1960 and 1968 who also batted regularly in the middle order for Worcestershire | Ted Hemsley | Footballing cricketers | 026 01 |
Who was a Worcestershire cricket player, for many years the county captain, who also played for Lincoln City from 1974-84 | Phil Neale | Footballing cricketers | 026 02 |
Who was a Yorkshire, Leicestershire and England Test cricketer who made over 500 League appearances for Huddersfield Town, Carlisle United and Doncaster Rovers between 1959 to 1975 | Chris Balderstone | Footballing cricketers | 026 03 |
Who was a Yorkshire and England fast bowler who also played in defence for Manchester United in the 1970s | Arnie Sidebotham | Footballing cricketers | 026 04 |
Who was a West Ham goalkeeper, winner of FA Cup and European Cup Winners’ Cup medals, who also played cricket for Worcestershire | Jim Standen | Footballing cricketers | 026 05 |
Who was a Tranmere Rovers, West Bromwich Albion, Aston Villa and Southport goalkeeper and Worcestershire fast bowler | Jim Cumbes | Footballing cricketers | 026 06 |
Who was a Scottish international goalkeeper who also represented his country at cricket in the NatWest Trophy | Andy Gorarn | Footballing cricketers | 026 07 |
Who was a Yorkshire, Somerset and England cricket captain who played six games and scored two goals for Bradford City in 1952 | Brian Close | Footballing cricketers | 026 08 |
Who was a League Championship winner with Arsenal in 1948 and brilliant Middlesex and England batsman | Denis Compton | Footballing cricketers | 026 09 |
Who was a Tory MP who played cricket for Gloucestershire and Warwickshire and was on the books of Aston Villa, later a controversial chairman of Luton Town | David Evans | Footballing cricketers | 026 10 |
Who was a Won the League Championship with Arsenal, managed Chelsea and played county cricket for Hampshire | Ted Drake | Footballing cricketers | 026 11 |
Who was a Surrey and England cricketer, later England manager, who was a pro at Chariton Athletic in 1956 | Mickey Stewart | Footballing cricketers | 026 12 |
From Norfolk, which Middlesex and England batsman was a pro with Tottenham Hotspur just after the Second World War | BIll Edrlch | Footballing cricketers | 026 13 |
Who was a Sussex and England cricket great who played football for Corinthians and in one international for England, against Northern Ireland in 1901 | C.B. Fry | Footballing cricketers | 026 14 |
Which double international played cricket for Gloucestershire and football for Arsenal, winning one England football cap against Austria in 1952 | Arthur Milton | Footballing cricketers | 026 15 |
Which Italian team were the first winners of the football's European Cup Winners’ Cup in 1961 | Fiorentina | European cup winners cup | 027 01 |
Which British club did they beat, in the only football's European Cup Winners’ Cup Final to have been played over two legs | Rangers | European cup winners cup | 027 02 |
Which was the first English team to participate in the football's European Cup Winners’ Cup | Wolverhampton Wanderers | European cup winners cup | 027 03 |
Which was the first English team to win the football's European Cup Winners’ Cup | Tottenham Hotspur Unlted(l965),Anderlecht(l976),Barcelona(1982) | European cup winners cup | 027 04 |
Which three teams have won football's European Cup Winners’ Cup finals in their home cities | West Ham Unlted (l965), Anderlecht (l976), Barcelona (1982) | European cup winners cup | 027 05 |
Who became the first German winners of the football's European Cup Winners’ Cup when they beat Liverpool in the 1966 Final | Borussia Dortmund | European cup winners cup | 027 06 |
Which member of this German team created a football's European Cup Winners’ individual goal-scoring record, with 14 goals in 1965-66 | Lothar Emmerich | European cup winners cup | 027 07 |
Who, in 1969. became the first Eastern European club to win the football's European Cup Winners’ Cup | Slovan Bratislava | European cup winners cup | 027 08 |
Which club reached three consecutive football's European Cup Winners’ Cup finals in the 1970s | Anderlecht | European cup winners cup | 027 09 |
Which Dutch international scored twice for this club in both the 1976 and 1977 football's European Cup Winners’ Cup finals | Robbie Rensenbrink | European cup winners cup | 027 10 |
What was unusual about the atmosphere during the second leg of West Ham United’s 1981 football's European Cup Winners’ Cup match against Castilla of Spain | The match was played behind closed doors because of crowd trouble In the first leg | European cup winners cup | 027 11 |
The 1981 football's European Cup Winners’ Cup Final was the only one ever to have been contested by two teams from Eastern Europe - name them. | Dynamo Tibilisi (USSR) and Carl Zeiss Jena (East Germany) | European cup winners cup | 027 12 |
Which manager has led two British clubs to football's European Cup Winners’ Cup victory | Alex Ferguson (Aberdeen and Manchester United) | European cup winners cup | 027 13 |
Which Italian Serie B club reached the football's European Cup Winners’ Cup semi-final in 1988 | Atalanta | European cup winners cup | 027 14 |
Which Belgian team won the 1988 football's European Cup Winners’ Cup in their first season in European competition | Mechelen | European cup winners cup | 027 15 |
Who scored both goals for Sampdoria in their 2-0 victory over Anderlecht in the 1990 football's European Cup Winners’ Cup Final | Glanluca Vialli | European cup winners cup | 028 01 |
Who scored both goals for Manchester United in their 2-I victory over Barcelona in the 1991 football's European Cup Winners’ Cup Final | Mark Hughes | European cup winners cup | 028 02 |
Which Spanish club knocked holders Manchester United out of the 1991-92 football's European Cup Winners’ Cup in the second round | Atletico Madrid | European cup winners cup | 028 03 |
One of Werder Bremen’s goals in their 1992 football's European Cup Winners’ Cup Final victory over Monaco was scored by Wynton Rufer. Which country did he play for at international level | New Zealand | European cup winners cup | 028 04 |
Who played for Parma against Antwerp from his native Belgium in the 1993 football's European Cup Winners’ Cup Final | Georges Grun | European cup winners cup | 028 05 |
In which city was the 1994 football's European Cup Winners’ Cup Final between Arsenal and Parma played | Copenhagen | European cup winners cup | 028 06 |
Name the Real Zaragoza player who scored in every round of the 1994/95 football's European Cup Winners’ Cup | Juan Esnaider | European cup winners cup | 028 07 |
Which Welsh international scored Arsenal’s goal in their 2-1 defeat by Real Zaragoza in the 1995 European Cup Winners’ Cup Final | John Hartson | European cup winners cup | 028 08 |
Whose shot from the halfway line won the 1995 football's European Cup Winners’ Cup Final | Nayim | European cup winners cup | 028 09 |
Which English club reached the semi-finals of the 1996-97 European Cup Winners’ Cup | Liverpool | European cup winners cup | 028 10 |
Which Brazilian scored the only goal of the 1997 European Cup Winners’ Cup Final for Barcelona against Paris St Germain | Ronaldo | European cup winners cup | 028 11 |
Name any of the three teams from the former East Germany that played in football's European Cup Winners’ Cup finals. | Carl-Zeiss Jena, Lokomotiv Leipzig and FC Magdeburg | European cup winners cup | 028 12 |
Which seven English teams have won the football's European Cup Winners’ Cup | Arsenal, Chelsea, Everton, Manchester City, Manchester United,Tottenham Hotspur,West Ham United | European cup winners cup | 028 13 |
Which club has won football's European Cup Winners’ Cup most often | Barcelona (four times) | European cup winners cup | 028 14 |
In which city has the European Cup Winners’ Cup Final been played most often | Rotterdam (four times) | European cup winners cup | 028 15 |
By what name were the European Football Championships formerly known | The European Nations Cup | European Championships | 029 01 |
In football, how often are the European Championship finals held | Every four years | European Championships | 029 02 |
In football, in which year was the European Championship first contested | 1960 | European Championships | 029 03 |
In football, who were the first champions, winning the Cup for the only time in their entire history as a nation | The USSR | European Championships | 029 04 |
In football, which is the only nation to have won the European Championship more than once | West Germany (twice) | European Championships | 029 05 |
In football, who is the secretary of the French Football Federation after whom the European Championship trophy was named | Henri Delaunay | European Championships | 029 06 |
In football, which three countries have won the European Championship on their home soil | Spain (1964), Italy (1968) and France (1984) | European Championships | 029 07 |
In football, who was the goalkeeper for Czechoslovakia when they beat West Germany on penalties in the 1976 Final in Belgrade | Igor Viktor | European Championships | 029 08 |
In football, which two neighbouring countries met for the first time in September 1978 in a qualifying match for the 1980 European Championship finals | Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland | European Championships | 029 09 |
In football, who scored both West Germany’s goals in their 2. I victory over Belgium in the 1980 European Championship Final | Horst Hrubesch | European Championships | 029 10 |
In football, which Danish international broke his leg in the opening match of the 1984 finals | Allan Simoneen | European Championships | 029 11 |
In football, who won the 1988 European Championship, beating the | Holland | European Championships | 029 12 |
In football, who was captain of the 1988 European Champions | Ruud GuIlit | European Championships | 029 13 |
In football, 1992 European Champions Denmark originally failed to qualify for the finals but were brought in eight days before the tournament began to fill the gap created by the expulsion of which country | Yugoslavia | European Championships | 029 14 |
In football, which Brondby and future Arsenal player scored the opening goal for Denmark in the 1992 Final against Germany | John Jensen | European Championships | 029 15 |
In football, who scored the goal for Sweden that finally put paid to England’s hopes in the 1992 European Championship finals | Tomas Brolin | European Championships | 030 01 |
In football, which member of the Scotland squad in the 1992 European Championship finals in Sweden was born in Sweden | Richard Gough | European Championships | 030 02 |
In football, in which four Swedish cities were European Championship finals matches played in 1992 | Stockholm, Gothenburg, Malmo and Norrkoping | European Championships | 030 03 |
In football, in which of these cities was the 1992 Final played | Gothenburg | European Championships | 030 04 |
In football, who was the captain of winners Germany in Euro ‘96 | Jurgen Kllnsmann | European Championships | 030 05 |
In football, who scored Germany’s match-winner in the Final against the Czech Republic | Oliver Bierhoff | European Championships | 030 06 |
In football, what was historic about this goal | It was the first time an Internat ional had been settled by the ‘Golden Goal’ method | European Championships | 030 07 |
In football, who took the first four kicks for England in their penalty shoot-outs against both Spain and Germany | Alan Shearer, David Placc, Stuart Pearce, Paul Gascoigne | European Championships | 030 08 |
In football, who took England’s fifth penalty against Germany | Teddy Sheringham | European Championships | 030 09 |
In football, after Gareth Southgate’s famous England miss, who scored the winning spot- kick for Germany | Andreas Moller | European Championships | 030 10 |
In football, who was the leading scorer in Euro ‘96, with five goals in the tournament | Alan Shearer | European Championships | 030 11 |
In football, which club was he playing for at this stage of his career | Blackburn Rovers | European Championships | 030 12 |
In football, who scored three goals for Croatia during their first appearance in the finals of an international tournament | Davor Suker | European Championships | 030 13 |
In football, three other players - one Bulgarian, one Dane and one German - scored three goals in Euro ‘96. Name them. | Hristo Stoichkov, Brian Laudrup and jurgen Klinamann | European Championships | 030 14 |
In football, apart from England, which other country took part in two penalty shoot-outs in Euro ‘96 | France | European Championships | 030 15 |
In football, which outfield player saved on the line with his hands in the Scotland v Holland group match in Euro ‘96 | John Collins | European Championships | 031 01 |
In football, which club was he playing for at this stage of his career | Celtic | European Championships | 031 02 |
In football, whose penalty for France was saved in the semi-final shoot-out against the Czech Republic | Reynald Pedros | European Championships | 031 03 |
In football, when Germany and the Czech Republic met during the group stage of Euro ‘96, ten players were shown the yellow card.Who was the English referee who booked them | David Elleray | European Championships | 031 04 |
In football, at which grounds were the quarter-finals of Euro ‘96 played | Anfield, Old Trafford,Villa Park and Wembley | European Championships | 031 05 |
In football, who scored Scotland’s only goal of Euro ‘96 | Ally McCoist | European Championships | 031 06 |
In football, which Englishman scored against his own club keeper in Euro ‘96 | Paul Gascoigne against tellow Rangers player Andy Goram (Scotland) | European Championships | 031 07 |
In football, which member of the Italian squad for Euro ‘96 played his club football in the USA | Roberto Donadoni | European Championships | 031 08 |
In football, who scored from the penalty spot to give the Czech Republic the lead in the Euro ‘96 Final against Germany | Patrlk Berger | European Championships | 031 09 |
In football, who had been fouled in the penalty area | Karel Poborsky | European Championships | 031 10 |
In football, give the name andlor the nationality of the referee who pointed to the spot | Plerluigi Paii-etto (Italy) | European Championships | 031 11 |
In football, who was the French goalkeeper, man of the match in the quarter-final victory over Holland | Bernard Lama | European Championships | 031 12 |
In football, which country won the Euro ‘96 tournament Fair Play Award | England | European Championships | 031 13 |
In football, at the time of Euro ‘96, for which Italian club was star Bulgarian striker Hristo Stoichkov playing club football | Parma | European Championships | 031 14 |
In football, where were the finals of the 2000 European Championship held | Belgium and Holland | European Championships | 031 15 |
As what did the early stages of the European Cup become known in 1991 | The Champions’ League | European Cup | 032 01 |
In which season had the European Cup first been held | 1955-56 | European Cup | 032 02 |
Which Spanish team were the first winners of the trophy | Real Madrid | European Cup | 032 03 |
As holders of the trophy, this team automatically entered the competition the following season. When were they eventually knocked out | 1960-61 after winning it five times running | European Cup | 032 04 |
Before the adoption of the league system, what was the lowest number of matches required to win the European Cup | Nine (three two-legged rounds, a semi-final at home and away and a one-off Final) | European Cup | 032 05 |
Where was the first European Cup Final held | Paris | European Cup | 032 06 |
The attendance at this match was a mere 38,000.Which ground holds the record for the highest European Cup gate - 135,000 for the Real Madrid v Eintracht Frankfurt Final in 1960 | Hampden Park, Glasgow | European Cup | 032 07 |
Which team has won the European Cup most often | Real Madrid (seven times) | European Cup | 032 08 |
Benfica have played in seven European Cup Finals. How many times have they won the trophy | Twice | European Cup | 032 09 |
What outstanding feat in the European Cup has been achieved by all the following teams: AC Milan,Ajax, Bayern Munich, Benfica, Internazionale, Liverpool, Nottingham Forest and Real Madrid | They have all retained the trophy | European Cup | 032 10 |
Which is the only team to have won the European Cup more often than its own domestic Championship | Nottingham Forest | European Cup | 032 11 |
To date, there has only ever been one European Cup match between teams from the same city.Which were the clubs involved in this local derby in the 1958-59 semi-finals | Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid | European Cup | 032 12 |
Who was the Spanish international who played in European Cup Finals for both Barcelona and Inter Milan in the I 960s | Luis Suarez | European Cup | 032 13 |
Who scored both AC Milan’s goals when they won the Cup in 1963 and also played for Juventus when they lost the 1973 Final to Ajax | Jose Aftafini | European Cup | 032 14 |
VeliborVasovic appeared in the European Cup Finals of 1966 and 1969 and finished on the losing side on both occasions.Which teams did he play for | Partizan Belgrade and Ajax | European Cup | 032 15 |
In 1967, who became the first British team to win the European Cup | CeltIc (1967) | European Cup | 033 01 |
Who did they beat in the FinaP | Internazionale Milan | European Cup | 033 02 |
Who scored the goals in their 2-I victory | Tommy Gemmell and Steve Chalmers | European Cup | 033 03 |
Who scored for the opposition from the penalty spot | Sandro Mazzola | European Cup | 033 04 |
Where was the 1967 Final played | Lisbon | European Cup | 033 05 |
Which was the first English team to take part in the European Cup | Manchester United | European Cup | 033 06 |
Who was manager of Manchester United when they won the European Cup in 1968 | Matt Busby | European Cup | 033 07 |
Who were their opponents in the Final | Benfica (Portugal | European Cup | 033 08 |
Where was the 1968 Final played | Wembley | European Cup | 033 09 |
In which year did Liverpool become the next British team to win the European Cup | 1977 | European Cup | 033 10 |
Who scored for Liverpool in their 3-I victory over Borussia Moenchengladbach in Rome | Terry McDermott,Tommy Smith and Phil Neal (penalty) | European Cup | 033 11 |
Borussia Moenchengladbach’s goal was scored by Danish international Alan Simonsen. For which English League club did he later play | Charlton Athletic | European Cup | 033 12 |
Which German international was twice a loser to Liverpool in European Cup Finals | Uli Steilike | European Cup | 033 13 |
In 1979, who became the first Swedish team to reach the Final of the European Cup | Malmo | European Cup | 033 14 |
Who scored on his European Cup debut in the 1979 Final | Trevor Francis (Nottingham Forest) | European Cup | 033 15 |
Who was the first Englishman to manage a European Cup-winning side | Bob Paisley | European Cup | 034 01 |
Which team won the only European Cup Final to date to have gone to a replay | Bayern Munich in 1974 | European Cup | 034 02 |
Which England international played against Nottingham Forest in the 1980 European Cup Final | Kevin Keegan | European Cup | 034 03 |
Which was the last team to win the European Cup in their first ever season in the Competition | Aston Villa in 1982 | European Cup | 034 04 |
After English teams had won the European Cup for six years in succession, which German club interrupted their domination of the tournament in 1983 | Steua Bucharest | European Cup | 034 05 |
Which was the only Eastern European or Iron Curtain team ever to win the European Cup | PSV Eindhoven and Barcelona | European Cup | 034 06 |
With which two clubs did Dutch international star Ronald Koeman win European Cup medals | Frank Rijkaard | European Cup | 034 07 |
Which Dutchman scored the winning goal for AC Milan in the 1990 European Cup Final | Chris Waddle | European Cup | 034 08 |
Which England international played for Marseille in the 1991 European Cup Final | Hamburg | European Cup | 034 09 |
Which two British clubs played each other in the European Cup in 1992 | Rangers and Leeds United | European Cup | 034 10 |
Why did the second leg of Leeds United’s 1992 first round tie against Stuttgart have to be replayed | Because Stuttgart fielded four foreign players, rather than the maximum permitted three | European Cup | 034 11 |
Which French international played in three consecutive European Cup Finals in 1993, 1994 and 1995 | Marcel Desailly | European Cup | 034 12 |
Who scored twice for AC Milan in the 1994 European Cup Final | Daniele Massaro | European Cup | 034 13 |
Before Borussia Dortmund in 1997, which was the last team to win the European Cup Final in their own country | Juventus in 1996 | European Cup | 034 14 |
Who scored for Juventus in their 1997 European Cup Final defeat by Borussia Dortmund | Alessandro Del Piero | European Cup | 034 15 |
Apart from Athens and Thessaloniki, which is the only other city in Greece to have been home to winners of the Greek League Championship | Larlssa | European Football | 035 01 |
In which Austrian city do FC Tirol play their home games | lnnsbruck | European Football | 035 02 |
In which European nation does the football season usually run from April to October | Finland | European Football | 035 03 |
In which Italian city do Atalanta play their home matches | Bergamo | European Football | 035 04 |
In which Russian city do Zenit play their home matches | St Petersburg | European Football | 035 05 |
In which Swiss city do Servette play their home matches | Geneva | European Football | 035 06 |
Name the Atletico Madrid goalkeeper who kept a clean sheet for 1,275 minutes (more than 14 games) in March 1991 | Abel Resino | European Football | 035 07 |
To what did Dinamo Zagreb change their name in 1991 | Croatia Zagreb | European Football | 035 08 |
Under Communism, what was the name of the Polish police team | Gardia Warsaw | European Football | 035 09 |
What is the real forename of the German goalkeeper universally known as Sepp’ Maier | Josef | European Football | 035 10 |
What nationality Is Jean-Marc Bosman, of the European Court’s famous 1995 ‘Bosman ruling’ | Belgian I | European Football | 035 11 |
What, to English-speakers at least, is the more familiar Flemish name of the Belgian club known in French as FC Malines Which Ajax star of the ‘70s was Holland’s first full-time soccer professional | Mechelen | European Football | 035 12 |
Which Ajax star of the ‘70s was Holland’s first full-time soccer professional | Piet Kelzer | European Football | 035 13 |
Which are the two leading football clubs in Munich | Bayern and 1860 | European Football | 035 14 |
Which Austrian international striker has played club football for Torino (Italy), Seville (Spain) and FC Koin (Germany) | Toni Polster | European Football | 035 15 |
Which Austrian striker has scored in European Cup Winners’ Cup finals for both Barcelona and Rapid Vienna | Hans Krankl | European Football | 036 01 |
Which German city is home to St Pauli | Hamburg | European Football | 036 02 |
Which club from Madeira plays in the Portuguese league | Maritimo | European Football | 036 03 |
Which club has won the Austrian League Championship most often | Rapid Vienna | European Football | 036 04 |
Which club has won the Spanish Cup most often | Athletic Bilbao | European Football | 036 05 |
Which club shares a stadium with Real Madrid and is traditionally their ‘B’ team or feeder | Castilla | European Football | 036 06 |
Which club won the French League Championship seven times between 1967 and 1976 | St Etienne | European Football | 036 07 |
Which German city is home to FC Schalke ‘04 | Gelsenkirchen | European Football | 036 08 |
Which goalkeeper is the most capped Swedish international | Thomas RaveIli | European Football | 036 09 |
Which is the only Hungarian club to have won a European trophy | Ferencvaros | European Football | 036 10 |
Which is the only Irish team to have won both the Northern Irish and the Irish championships | Derry City | European Football | 036 11 |
Which is the only leading team from the former East Germany to have stayed in the top flight of the Bundesliga since reunification | Hansa Rostock | European Football | 036 12 |
Which Portuguese club wears black and white chequered shirts | Boavista | European Football | 036 13 |
Which Swiss club did the League and Cup double in 1997 | FC Sion | European Football | 036 14 |
Which Swiss club is named after the forward Max Abegglen | Neuchatel Xamax | European Football | 036 15 |
Which team has won the Bulgarian League Championship most often | CSKA Sofia | European Football | 037 01 |
Which team has won the Irish League Championship most often | Shamrock Rovers | European Football | 037 02 |
Which team won ten successive League titles in East Germany | Dynamo Berlin | European Football | 037 03 |
Which team won the first Bundesliga championship in Germany in 1963 | FC KoIn | European Football | 037 04 |
Which team won the first Czech League Championship after the split with Slovakia in the 1993-94 season | Sparta Prague | European Football | 037 05 |
Which two Belgian clubs share the Jan Breydel Stadium | FC Bruges and Cercie Bruges | European Football | 037 06 |
Which two Polish clubs play at home in the city of Lodz | LKS and Widzew | European Football | 037 07 |
Which two Polish clubs play at home in the city of Poznan | Lech and Warts | European Football | 037 08 |
Which Ukrainian played in Britain for lpswich Town and St Johnstone | Sergei Baltacha | European Football | 037 09 |
Who has managed Czechoslovakia, Slovakia and Aston Villa | Josef Venglos | European Football | 037 10 |
Who kept goal for Belgium in the 1994 World Cup | Michel Preud’homme | European Football | 037 11 |
Who made the most international appearances for the former Yugoslavia | Dragan Dzajic | European Football | 037 12 |
Who took over from Richard Moller.Nielsen as Denmark manager in 1996 | Bo Johannsen | European Football | 037 13 |
Who was captain of the Denmark team that won the 1992 European Championship in Sweden | Lars Olsen | European Football | 037 14 |
Who was Spain’s coach in Euro ‘96 | Javier Clemente | European Football | 037 15 |
What are the usual qualifications for the two teams that contest the FA Charity Shield | League Champions versus FA Cup winners | FA Charity Shield | 038 01 |
In which year was the FA Charity Shield first played | 1908 | FA Charity Shield | 038 02 |
In the 74 fixtures up to 1997, how many different teams had appeared in it | 40 | FA Charity Shield | 038 03 |
Which team has appeared in it most often | Liverpool (18 times) | FA Charity Shield | 038 04 |
In which year was the Charity Shield first played at Wembley | 1974 | FA Charity Shield | 038 05 |
How many times has the match not been decided in 90 minutes | 11 | FA Charity Shield | 038 06 |
Until 1974, what happened to the Shield when the matches were drawn | The trophy was shared for six months each | FA Charity Shield | 038 07 |
How did that change in 1974 | Shield decided on penalties | FA Charity Shield | 038 08 |
Which team was the first to win the Charity Shield on penalties | Liverpool | FA Charity Shield | 038 09 |
Who did they beat | Leeds United | FA Charity Shield | 038 10 |
Of the teams in questions 9 and 10, which one won the Championship and which the FA Cup | Leeds were champions; Liverpool were the Cup wInners | FA Charity Shield | 038 11 |
To date, which is the only other team to have won the Charity Shield on penalties | Manchester United in 1993 | FA Charity Shield | 038 12 |
Who were their opponents on that day | Arsenal | FA Charity Shield | 038 13 |
What do the following teams have in common Blackpool; Bolton Wanderers; Brighton and Hove Albion;The 1950 Canadian Touring Team; Cardiff City; The Corinthians; Coventry City; Derby County; An FA Xl; Huddersfield Town; Leicescer City; Northampton Town; Portsmouth; Preston North End; Southampton; Swindon Town; Wimbledon;The England 1950 World Cup Team | They have all appeared in only one Shield I | FA Charity Shield | 038 14 |
Despite never having won either the League Championship or the FA Cup, Leicester City won the 1971 Charity Shield. How come | Arsenal won the double that year, so the Shield was contested between Liverpool, the Cup runners-up and Leicester City, Division Two champions | FA Charity Shield | 038 15 |
What was the highest score in a Charity Shield | Manchester United 8 Swindon Town 4 (1911) | FA Charity Shield | 039 01 |
Which team appeared in four consecutive Shields in the years 1933-36, winning twice and losing twice | Arsenal | FA Charity Shield | 039 02 |
Which two teams played each other in four consecutive Charity Shields in the years 1923.26, each winning it twice | The Professionals and the Amateurs | FA Charity Shield | 039 03 |
Which team won the Charity Shield four times running between 1984 and 1987 | Everton | FA Charity Shield | 039 04 |
Which two internationals were sent off in the 1974 match | Billy Bremner (Leeds United) and Kevin Keegan (Liverpool) | FA Charity Shield | 039 05 |
Name the three teams that have shared the trophy but never won it outright | Aston Villa (1981). Portsmouth (1949), West Ham United (1964) | FA Charity Shield | 039 06 |
For various reasons, the Charity Shield has not always been between the Champions and the Cup winners. Of the times that these two teams have played each other, how many times have the Champions won the trophy outright | 42 times | FA Charity Shield | 039 07 |
How many times have the Cup winners won it outright | 12 times | FA Charity Shield | 039 08 |
What was unique about the first Charity Shield match, a 1.1 draw between Manchester United and Queen’s Park Rangers | It was the only one to be replayed (Man U won it 4.0) | FA Charity Shield | 039 09 |
When Tottenham Hotspur became the first modern team to win the double in 1961, who did they push and overrun in the Charity Shield | An FA Xl | FA Charity Shield | 039 10 |
There have to date there have been only two 0-0 draws, in 1977 and 199 l.Which teams were involved | Liverpool v Manchester United and Arsenal v Tottenham Hotspur | FA Charity Shield | 039 11 |
In 1996, Manchester United won the double.Why were Newcastle United chosen to play them in the Charity Shield | Because they had been runners- up in that years Premiership | FA Charity Shield | 039 12 |
Who won the Charity Shield in 1938 and then again in 1948, the next time it was played, thus becoming the longest-ever holders of the trophy | Arsenal | FA Charity Shield | 039 13 |
What is the common link between Blackpool, Bolton Wanderers, Brighton and Hove Albion. Cardiff. Coventry City, Derby County, Huddersfield Town, Leicester City, Northampton Town, Portsmouth, Preston North End, Southampton, Swindon Town and Wimbledon | They have all played one, lost one | FA Charity Shield | 039 14 |
Who were the first Cup winners to win the Charity Shield | Tottenham Hotspur in 1921 | FA Charity Shield | 039 15 |
‘Thorne In The Side’ and ‘Beesotted’ are fanzines of which football club | Brentford | Fanzines | 040 01 |
‘The Hanging Sheep’, ‘The Square Bali’, ‘Till The World Stops’ and ‘To Eli And Back are fanzines of which football club | Leeds United | Fanzines | 040 02 |
‘Brian Moore’s Head Looks Uncannily Like London Planetarium’ and ‘Light At The End ofThe Tunnel’ are fanzines of which football club | Gillingham | Fanzines | 040 03 |
‘A Love Supreme’ and ‘It’s The Hope I Can’t Stand’ are fanzines of which football club | Sunderland | Fanzines | 040 04 |
‘A Load of Cobbolds’,’Dribble’,’WithoutA Care InThe World’ and ‘Those Were The Days’ are fanzines of which football club | lpswlch Town | Fanzines | 040 05 |
‘On A Mission’, ‘Over Land And Sea’, ‘The Water in Majorca’ and ‘The Ultimate Dream’ are fanzines of which football club | West Ham United | Fanzines | 040 06 |
‘Cheat!’, ‘Spitting Feathers’, ‘The Blue And White Wizard’ and ‘War of the Monster Trucks’ are fanzines of which football club | Sheffield Wednesday | Fanzines | 040 07 |
‘Pie Muncher’ and ‘The Silence Of The Lamb’ are fanzines of which football club | Preston North End | Fanzines | 040 08 |
‘The Mag’ and ‘The Number Nine’ are fanzines of which football club | Newcastle United | Fanzines | 040 09 |
‘The 69cr’ and ‘Randy Robin’ are fanzines of which football club | Swindon Town | Fanzines | 040 10 |
‘Liverpool Are On The Tele Again’, ‘Ferry Across The Wensum’, ‘I Can Drive ATractor!’,’Cheep Shot’ and ‘Love Shaq’ are fanzines of which football club | Norwich CIty | Fanzines | 040 11 |
‘Loadsamoney’ and ‘4,000 Holes’ are fanzines of which football club | Blackburn Rovers | Fanzines | 040 12 |
‘The Tricky Tree’ and ‘Garibaldi’ are fanzines of which football club | Nottingham Forest | Fanzines | 040 13 |
‘Rub OfThe Greens’ and’Hoof!’ are fanzines of which football club | Plymouth Argyle | Fanzines | 040 14 |
‘Blazing Saddlers’ and ‘Moving Swiftly On’ are fanzines of which football club | Walsall | Fanzines | 040 15 |
‘When You’re Smiling’ and ‘Where’s The Money Gone are fanzines of which football club | Leicester City | Fanzines | 041 01 |
’ One More Point’ and Eastern Eagles’ are fanzines of which football club | Crystal Palace | Fanzines | 041 02 |
‘Hanging On The Telephone’ and ‘A Slice of Kilner Pie’ are fanzines of which football club | Huddersfield Town | Fanzines | 041 03 |
‘Our Days Are Numbered’ and All Day And All Of The Night’ are fanzines of which football club | Liverpool | Fanzines | 041 04 |
‘Sour Grapes’, ‘HoofThe Ball One’ are fanzines of which football club | Wimbledon | Fanzines | 041 05 |
‘Fly Me To The Moon’ and ‘The Boys From Brazil’ are fanzines of which football club | Middleabrough | Fanzines | 041 06 |
‘Greasy Chip Buttie’ and ‘The Red And White Wizaaard’ are fanzines of which football club | Sheffield United | Fanzines | 041 07 |
‘Kicker Conspiracy’ and ‘Bob Lord’s Sausage’ are fanzines of which football club | Burnley | Fanzines | 041 08 |
‘Deranged Ferret’ and ‘The Yellow Belly’ are fanzines of which football club | Lincoln City | Fanzines | 041 09 |
‘Follow The Yellow Brick Road’ and ‘Iffy Haircut - The Journal’ are fanzines of which football club | Mansfield Town | Fanzines | 041 10 |
‘Exceedingly Good Pies’ and ‘The Dale Blues’ are fanzines of which football club | Rochdale | Fanzines | 041 11 |
‘All Quiet On The Western Avenue’ and ‘A Kick Up The Rs’! are fanzines of which football club | Queen’s Park Rangers | Fanzines | 041 12 |
‘And Smith Must Score’ is a fanzine of which football club | Brighton and Hove Albion | Fanzines | 041 13 |
‘Grorty Dick’ is a fanzine of which football club | West Bromwich Albion | Fanzines | 041 14 |
‘One Nil Down Two One Up’ is a fanzine of which football club | Arsenal | Fanzines | 041 15 |
‘Speke From The Harbour’ and ‘When Skies Are Grey’ are fanzines of which football club | Everton | Fanzines | 042 01 |
‘No One Likes Us’, ‘Tales From Senegal Fields’ and ‘The Lion Roars are fanzines of which football club | MilIwall | Fanzines | 042 02 |
‘The Holy Trinity’ and ‘Witton Wisdom’ are fanzines of which football club | Aston Villa | Fanzines | 042 03 |
‘White Love” is a fanzine of which football club | Bolton Wanderers | Fanzines | 042 04 |
Sing When We’re Fishing’ is a fanzine of which football club | Grimsby Town | Fanzines | 042 05 |
‘Come In No 7 -Your Time Is Up’ and ‘The Cider’ed’ are fanzines of which football club | Bristol City | Fanzines | 042 06 |
‘Rage On’ and ‘Yellow Fever’ are fanzines of which football club | Oxford United | Fanzines | 042 07 |
‘The Small Heathen” is a fanzine of which football club | Birmingham City | Fanzines | 042 08 |
‘The Ugly Inside’ is a fanzine of which football club | Southampton | Fanzines | 042 09 |
The Seadog Bites Back!’ is a fanzine of which football club | Scarborough | Fanzines | 042 10 |
‘The Hatchet’ is a fanzine of which football club | Bury | Fanzines | 042 11 |
‘The Adams Family’ is a fanzine of which football club | Wycombe Wanderers | Fanzines | 042 12 |
Better Red Than Dead’ is a fanzine of which football club | Barnsley | Fanzines | 042 13 |
‘The Sheeping Giant’ is a fanzine of which football club | Wrexham I | Fanzines | 042 14 |
‘What A Load of Cobblers’ is a fanzine of which football club | Northampton Town | Fanzines | 042 15 |
Father and son played for the same club and have the same first name. Dad played twice for England, against Yugoslavia in 1973 and Australia in 1980. Son made England B debut In 1998 v Chile | Frank Lampard Senior and Junior | Fathers and Sons | 043 01 |
Dad played for a London club and later, after ten years picking Cherries, returned to manage it. Son was a Cherry who got thrown into a bigger Pool | Harry and Jamie Redknapp | Fathers and Sons | 043 02 |
From 1958.1973, Dad played for seven clubs, including Chelsea. Son played for Rangers and 32 times for England ((984-92) | Tony and Mark Hateley | Fathers and Sons | 043 03 |
Son played for Southend and Cambridge between 1981 and 1984. Dad scored 220 goals for Spurs and played 57 times for England | Danny and Jimmy Greaves | Fathers and Sons | 043 04 |
Dad was with Colchester when he hung up his gloves in 1982. Son plays for Spurs and made his England debut against Italy in 1998 | Mike and Ian Walker | Fathers and Sons | 043 05 |
Dad played for Scunthorpe, Liverpool,Tottenham Hotspur and 61 times for England. Son broke into the Spurs first team during the 1997-98 season | Ray and Stephen Clemence | Fathers and Sons | 043 06 |
Dad played for Derby, Forest and 43 times for Scotland. Son plays for Forest and made his Scotland debut against Japan in 1995 | Archie and Scott Gemmill | Fathers and Sons | 043 07 |
An elegant defender, Dad won 27 England caps while with Derby County between 1972 and 1977. Son plays for the club his father currently manages | Cohn and Andy Todd | Fathers and Sons | 043 08 |
The father is the only man to have managed the Champions on both sides of the border.The son now plays for Wolves | Alex and Darren Ferguson | Fathers and Sons | 043 09 |
Dad is Scotland’s most capped player; Son is currently on loan from Dad’s present club to Bury. | Kenny and Paul Daighish | Fathers and Sons | 043 10 |
Dad was a nine-club man who later managed Wimbledon to their 1988 FA Cup triumph. Son keeps goal for Celtic | Bobby and Jonathan Gould | Fathers and Sons | 043 11 |
2 Dad played for Middlesbrough and Sunderland and twice for England in 1962. Son started at Forest and won 14 England caps | Brian and Nigel Clough | Fathers and Sons | 043 12 |
Dad scored 27 goals for Spurs in their double year.Two of his sons played football, and one was 1987 PFA Player of the Year | Les and Clive and Bradley Allen | Fathers and Sons | 043 13 |
Both achieved fame with Manchester City, Dad as a wing half in the ‘SOs, Son on the wing in the ‘70s. Son was capped 22 times by England | Ken and Peter Barnes | Fathers and Sons | 043 14 |
Dad played for Liverpool and was later their chief scout. Son played for Preston and Bristol Rovers between 1983 and 1993. Both have the same name | Geoff Twentyman Senior and Junior 130 yards | Fathers and Sons | 043 15 |
What is the maximum length of a soccer pitch | 130 yards | Rules | 044 01 |
What is the maximum width of a soccer pitch | 100 yards | Rules | 044 02 |
What is the minimum length of a soccer pitch | 100 yards | Rules | 044 03 |
What is the minimum width of a soccer pitch | 50 yards | Rules | 044 04 |
What overall shape must soccer pitches always be | Oblong - the length must always exceed the width | Rules | 044 05 |
What must be the radius of the centre circle | 10 yards | Rules | 044 06 |
How high must the goals be | 8 feet | Rules | 044 07 |
How wide must the goals be | 8 yards | Rules | 044 08 |
Must the goalposts be rounded | No. they may also be square, elliptical or rectangular | Rules | 044 09 |
What should be the minimum height of the corner flags | At least 5 feet | Rules | 044 10 |
Measured along the goal line, what must be the distance from the inside of the goalpost to the edge of the six yard area | 6 yards | Rules | 044 11 |
What are the dimensions of the penalty area | 18 yards into the field by 44 yards along the goal line | Rules | 044 12 |
Measured along the goal line, what must be the distance from the edge of the six yard box to the nearest edge of the penalty area | 12 yards | Rules | 044 13 |
Is an offence committed on the line inside or outside the penalty area | Inside | Rules | 044 14 |
How far must the penalty spot be from the goal line | 12 yards | Rules | 044 15 |
What must be the radius of the semi-circle In front of the corner flag | One yard | Rules | 045 01 |
What is the significance of the semi-circle at the edge of the penalty area | It marks a radius of 10 yards from the penalty spot. At a penalty kick, all players apart from the taker must be outside it | Rules | 045 02 |
A penalty taker slips and kicks the ball only a yard. One of his team mates runs Into the area and puts the ball in the net. Is this a goal | Yes | Rules | 045 03 |
A penalty taker slips and kicks the ball only a yard. He recovers quickly and kicks the ball into the net himself, Is this a goal | No | Rules | 045 04 |
Can a substitute be brought on to take a penalty | Yes | Rules | 045 05 |
What should happen if the penalty taker hits the referee and the ball rebounds into the goal | The kick should be retaken | Rules | 045 06 |
Does the goalkeeper need to be told which of the opposing side will take the penalty | Yes | Rules | 045 07 |
A penalty kick hits the post and the ball rebounds to the penalty taker who then puts it into the net. Is this a goal | No: the penalty taker is offside | Rules | 045 08 |
In a penalty shoot-out, which team takes the first kick | The team that wins the toss | Rules | 045 09 |
Which end is used | Whichever the referee wants | Rules | 045 10 |
Where, in general, must all 20 players other than the penalty taker and the defending goalkeeper stand | In the centre circle | Rules | 045 11 |
Which player might be excepted | The other goalkeeper I | Rules | 045 12 |
Where might he stand | Outside the penalty area, out of the line of sight of the goalkeeper facing the penalty | Rules | 045 13 |
In which year was a penalty shoot-out first used to settle a first-class match in England | 1970 | Rules | 045 14 |
What is the minimum number of goals required to win a penalty shoot-out | Three I | Rules | 045 15 |
What Is the maximum permitted width of a touch-line marking | 5 inches | Rules | 046 01 |
What must be the circumference of a football | 27-27.5 inches | Rules | 046 02 |
What must a football weigh | 14.5.16 ounces | Rules | 046 03 |
To what pressure - in atmospheres - must the ball be inflated | 0.6-1.1 atmospheres | Rules | 046 04 |
At the kick-off, what should the referee do if the player who takes it then kicks it again before anyone else | Award an indirect free kick to the opposition | Rules | 046 05 |
Does it count if the ball goes straight into the goal from a throw-in | No | Rules | 046 06 |
Can a goal be scored direct from a goal kick | No | Rules | 046 07 |
Can a defender taking a free kick score an own goal | No | Rules | 046 08 |
What is the punishment for offside | An indirect free kick to the opposition | Rules | 046 09 |
How does the referee indicate such a kick | By holding his arm up vertically | Rules | 046 10 |
For how long should he do this | Until the ball has gone out of play or another player has touched It | Rules | 046 11 |
Where should a free kick for offside be taken from if the offence is committ ed outside the penalty area | From the spot on which the player was standing when judged to be offside | Rules | 046 12 |
Where should a free kick be taken for offside if the offence is committed inside the penalty area | Anywhere in the penalty area | Rules | 046 13 |
Must a goal kick be taken from the same side of the goal as that on which the ball went out of play | Not any more: in the interests of keeping the game moving, it now permissible to take the goal kick from anywhere on the six-yard line | Rules | 046 14 |
What action should the referee take if a player handles the ball unintentionally but derives an advantage from it | He should wave play on: the nub of the handball rule intention | Rules | 046 15 |
What should the referee do if a goalkeeper handles a ball from a backpass from the foot of one of his fellow team members | Award an indirect free kick to the opposition | Rules | 047 01 |
Is a goalkeeper who dribbles the ball around his area wasting time according to the rules | No: he is wasting time only if he picks it up and holds it for too long | Rules | 047 02 |
What should the referee do if a defender deliberately handles the ball in a successful attempt to deny an obvious goalscoring opportunity | Send the offending player off and award a penalty or direct free kick to the opposition | Rules | 047 03 |
What should the referee do if a defender deliberately handles the ball in an unsuccessful attempt to deny an obvious goalscoring opportunity, and the ball goes into the net | Award the goal and caution the offending player | Rules | 047 04 |
What should the referee do if he hears a player shout ‘my ball’ or mine’ in a way which might distract or mislead an opponent | Award an indirect free kick to the opposition; If it is thought to have been done with the Intention of putting the opponent off, the offender should also be cautioned | Rules | 047 05 |
What should the referee do if a player dissents from a decision while the ball is still in play | Stop the game, caution the player, then award an indirect free kick to the opposition from the place where the offence took place | Rules | 047 06 |
One player hits another, who hits him back.The referee sends them both off. How should play be restarted | With an indirect free kick to the side of the piayer who suffered the first biow | Rules | 047 07 |
Can a player be cautioned or sent off for misconduct during half time | Yes | Rules | 047 08 |
A player punches an opponent in his own penalty area while the play is at the other end of the field.What should the referee do | Award a penalty | Rules | 047 09 |
What is the penalty for a foul throw | Awarding the throw in to the | Rules | 047 10 |
What happens if the ball does not enter the field of play after a throw-in | retake | Rules | 047 11 |
What should the referee do if a throw-in goes straight into the opponent’s goal | Goal Kick | Rules | 047 12 |
What should the referee do if a throw-in goes straight into the thrower’s own goal | Corner | Rules | 047 13 |
What should the referee award if a player takes a throw-in and then kicks it himself before anyone else has touched it | Indirect free kicj to opposition | Rules | 047 14 |
What should the referee do if a properly taken throw-in goes straight back out of play further along the touchline | Throew in to opposition | Rules | 047 15 |
Abbey United was the former name of which English football league team | Cambridge United | Previous names | 048 01 |
Ardwick was the former name of which English football league team | Manchester City | Previous names | 048 02 |
Belmont was the former name of which English football league team | Tranmere Rovers | Previous names | 048 03 |
Boscombe St Johns was the former name of which English football league team | AFC Bournemouth | Previous names | 048 04 |
Christ Church FC was the former name of which English football league team | Bofton Wanderers | Previous names | 048 05 |
Dial Square was the former name of which English football league team | Arsenal | Previous names | 048 06 |
Headington was the former name of which English football league team | Oxford United | Previous names | 048 07 |
Heaton Norris Rovers was the former name of which English football league team | Stockport County | Previous names | 048 08 |
New Brompton was the former name of which English football league team | Gillingham | Previous names | 048 09 |
Newton Heath was the former name of which English football league team | Manchester United | Previous names | 048 10 |
Pine Villa was the former name of which English football league team | Oldham Athletic | Previous names | 048 11 |
Purdown Poachers was the former name of which English football league team | Bristol Rovers I | Previous names | 048 12 |
Riverside was the former name of which English football league team | Cardiff City | Previous names | 048 13 |
Shaddongate United was the former name of which English football league team | Carlisle United | Previous names | 048 14 |
Singers FC was the former name of which English football league team | Coventry City | Previous names | 048 15 |
Small Heath Alliance was the former name of which English football league team | Birmingham City | Previous names | 049 01 |
St Domingo was the former name of which English football league team | Everton | Previous names | 049 02 |
St Jude’s was the former name of which English football league team | Queens Park Rangers | Previous names | 049 03 |
St Luke’s, Blakenhall was the former name of which English football league team | Wolverhampton Wanderers | Previous names | 049 04 |
Thames Ironworks was the former name of which English football league team | West Ham United | Previous names | 049 05 |
West Herts was the former name of which English football league team | Watford | Previous names | 049 06 |
The Black Arabs was the former name of which English football league team | Bristol City | Previous names | 049 07 |
Glyn FC was the former name of which English football league team | Leyton Orient | Previous names | 049 08 |
Stanley was the former name of which English football league team | Newcastle United | Previous names | 049 09 |
Thornhill United was the former name of which English football league team | Rotherham United | Previous names | 049 10 |
When did Swansea cease to be a Town and become a City | 01/02/70 | Previous names | 049 11 |
Who began as Rovers, tried their hand at being Athletic, but ended up just plain FC | MilIwall | Previous names | 049 12 |
To what did the English League Cup change its name in 1986-87 | The Milk Cup | Previous names | 049 13 |
And to what did this name change in 1990-91 | The Rumbelows League Cup | Previous names | 049 14 |
And as what has the League Cup been known since 1992-93 | The Coca-Cola Cup | Previous names | 049 15 |
Football: Who said "I"m the best goalkeeper in the country- it"s the towns I have trouble in" | Barry Dames (Tottenham Hotspur) | Quotes | 050 01 |
Football: Who said "The moment I saw Middlesbrough I felt it was a strange, terrible place. I had never seen anything like it. It seemed so dark and quiet outside and it was always windy or raining" | Andrea, wife of Emerson (Middlesbrough) | Quotes | 050 02 |
Football: Who said "We"ve signed five foreigners over the summer. But I'll be on hand to learn them a bit of English" | DennIs Wise (Chelsea) | Quotes | 050 03 |
Football: Who said "If we played the team of ‘68, we"d beat them 10-0" | Peter Schmeichel (Manchester United) | Quotes | 050 04 |
Football: Who said "The only thing that"s ten times better about the current United team is their salaries" | Jimmy Greaves | Quotes | 050 05 |
Football: Who said "I realise now that computer games have affected my performance badly" | David James (Liverpool) | Quotes | 050 06 |
Football: Who said "I"m nor a believer in luck, but I do believe you need it" | Alan Ball | Quotes | 050 07 |
Football: Who said "II you want someone to track back as well as do what I do, he would cost. about £25 million" | Matthew Le Tissier (Southampton) | Quotes | 050 08 |
Football: Who said "If history is going to repeat itself, I should think we can expect the same thing again" | Terry Venables | Quotes | 050 09 |
Football: Who said "I"ve only taken one penalty before - for Crystal Palace. It was 2-2 in the 90th minute. I hit the post and we went down that year" | Gareth Southgate | Quotes | 050 10 |
Football: Who said "The Bosman ruling doesn"t affect me. I don"t have any trouble losing money on transfer fees" | Howard WIlkinson | Quotes | 050 11 |
Football: Who said "English football can end the millennium as it started it - as the greatest football nation in the world" | Kevin Keegan | Quotes | 050 12 |
Football: Who said "A goalkeeper is a goalkeeper because he can"t play football" | Ruud GuIlit | Quotes | 050 13 |
Football: Who said "The trouble is he speaks about as much English as I do" | West Ham United manager Harry Redknapp of his Ivory Coast-born, non-English-speaking French striker Samassi Abou | Quotes | 050 14 |
Football: Who suggested to whom that he would get into the England team if he let his hair grow | England assistant coach John Gorman to Julian Dicks (West Ham United) | Quotes | 050 15 |
Football: Who said, after scoring six times on his debut for Newcastle United in their 13-0 defeat of Newport County: ‘And they were lucky to get nil" | Len Shackleton | Quotes | 051 01 |
Football: Who said "We don"t need people like Vinnie Jones who is just a self-hyped personality - fine for him, but he isn"t a good player and no benefit to the game" | Gary Lineker | Quotes | 051 02 |
Football: Who said "[Llneker) has the charisma of a jellyfish - a jellyfish without a sting" | Vinnie Jones and his Wimbledon team-mates | Quotes | 051 03 |
Football: Who said "You"ve beaten them once. Now go out and bloody beat them again" | AIf Ramsey | Quotes | 051 04 |
Football: Who said "He [Diego Maradona] is the best one-footed player since Puskas" | Sir Stanley Matthews | Quotes | 051 05 |
Football: Who said "They [Osvaldo Ardiles and Ricardo Villa] can"t expect not to be tackled just because Argentina won the World Cup" | Tommy Smith | Quotes | 051 06 |
Football: Who said "I"ve got a little black book in which I keep the names of all the players I've got to get before I pack up playing. If I get half a chance they will finish up over the touchline" | Jack Charlton | Quotes | 051 07 |
Football: Who said "Say nowt, win it, then talk your head off" | Brian Clough | Quotes | 051 08 |
Football: Who said "Then my eyesight started to go and I took up refereeing" | Neil Midgley | Quotes | 051 09 |
Football: Who said "I am amazed by how many vultures there are out there trying to peck my eyes out" | Ruud Gullit | Quotes | 051 10 |
Football: Who said "The last player to score a hat trick in the Cup Final was Stan Mortensen. He even had a Final named after him - the Matthews Final" | Lawrie McMenemy | Quotes | 051 11 |
Football: Who said "A penalty is a cowardly way to score" | Pele | Quotes | 051 12 |
Football: Who said "Football is the opera of the people" | Stafford Heginbotham | Quotes | 051 13 |
Football: Who said "I was born close to Dracula"s castle but I'm no relation. I just like scaring defences" | Viorel Moldovan (Coventry City) I | Quotes | 051 14 |
Football: Who said "Do I not like that" | Graham Taylor | Quotes | 051 15 |
Former Northern Ireland international and European Cup winner, later a Coca-Cola Cup winning manager, whose wife told him: ‘Your ego will always be bigger than your bank balance’. | Martin O’Neill | Guess Who | 052 01 |
Arsenal captain, 1950 footballer of the year, who briefly managed England for a short and glorious period in 1974, between Sir AIf Ramsey and Don Revie | Joe Mercer | Guess Who | 052 02 |
Norwegian international bought from Bayern Munich to replace Larry Lloyd, but played only 20 games for Forest in 1980-81 | EinerAas | Guess Who | 052 03 |
The successor to Sir Stanley Rous, who took over as President of FIFA just before the 974 World Cup | Joao Havelange | Guess Who | 052 04 |
Scottish international defender who played for both Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur under Terry Neill in the 1970s | WillieYoung | Guess Who | 052 05 |
ATottenham Hotspur player from 1968 to 1979, when his career ended he became assistant manager at White Hart Lane.After getting the sack there, he later took up a coaching job in Nigeria | John Pratt | Guess Who | 052 06 |
Sunderland hero who saved them from Leeds United on an unforgettable summer afternoon in 1973 | Jim Montgomery | Guess Who | 052 07 |
For a time in the ‘70s, the only regular Liverpool first team player who was not a full international. He later played for Southampton and managed Brighton and Hove Albion | Jimmy Case | Guess Who | 052 08 |
Scorer of the goal that took the FA Cup to Coventry for the first time in 1987 | Keith Houchen | Guess Who | 052 09 |
European Cup winner and Aston Villa captain who played more than 700 matches in a career that began in 1969 and ended in 1984 | Dennis Morcimer | Guess Who | 052 10 |
Munich air crash survivor who played on until 1966 then went to run a hotel in his native Northern Ireland | Harry Gregg | Guess Who | 052 11 |
Glaswegian hardman who started at Birmingham City but really made his name under Brian Clough at Nottingham Forest in the late ‘70s | Kenny Burns I | Guess Who | 052 12 |
Goalkeeper capped seven times by Scotland while at Kilmarnock then bought by West Ham United. Later emigrated to Australia | Bobby Ferguson | Guess Who | 052 13 |
Promotion-winning Bradford City manager at the time of the disastrous fire in the stand there in 1985, this defender started at Huddersfield Town in 1966 then moved to Leeds United, with whom he won 27 caps for England | Trevor Cherry | Guess Who | 052 14 |
Ron Atkinson protege who emerged from the big man’s shadow to manage Hereford United in 1972, the year they won election to the Football League. | Cohn Addison | Guess Who | 052 15 |
Capped IC times by England as a semi-pro, he later managed Wimbledon,Watford, Sheffield United and Nottingham Forest | Dave Bassett | Guess Who | 053 01 |
Began in 1969 at Hull City; moved to Manchester United in 1974; won 15 England caps; moved to West Ham in time for their 1980 FA Cup victory | Stuart Pearson | Guess Who | 053 02 |
Midfielder who joined Liverpool from Manchester University; won FA Cup, League Championship and UEFA Cup medals at Anfleld; later played for Plymouth Argyle and Burnley; retired in 1979 | Brian HaIl | Guess Who | 053 03 |
Attacking midfielder who played five times for Scotland, he started at Chelsea in 1964, then moved to Sheffield Wednesday, Wolves, Manchester United, Southampton and Lincoln City, where he was player coach in 1978 | Jim McCalliog | Guess Who | 053 04 |
Joined Manchester City from Leeds Polytechnic in 1975; made 350 appearances at Maine Road before moving to Everton, where he won a League Championship medal; retired in 1987 | Paul Power | Guess Who | 053 05 |
Inside forward with Reading from 1958 to 1965. Later drove a taxi, coached QPR, and tWice managed Spurs (1984-86 and 1991-92) | Peter Shreeves | Guess Who | 053 06 |
Seventies Chelsea defender who also played for Derby, QPR (two spells) and Crystal Palace before returning to Stamford Bridge, where he ended his career in 1987 | Steve Wicks | Guess Who | 053 07 |
Winner of 63 international caps for Northern Ireland and the scorer of the goal that beat host nation Spain in the 1982 World Cup finals | Gerry Armstrong | Guess Who | 053 08 |
England youth winger who played League football for Fulham, Forest and Portsmouth between 1953 and 1966. Coached Portsmouth before being appointed manager of Aston Villa In 1982, the year they won the European Cup. Died in August 1993 | Tony Barton | Guess Who | 053 09 |
Don’t be misled by the Polish surname, the eight international caps won by this West Bromwich Albion and Huddersfield Town midfielder between 1970 and 1972 were for Wales. | Dick Krzywicki | Guess Who | 053 10 |
1964 Cup Winners’ Cup winner with West Ham, this full back moved to South Africa in 1974 as player coach of Durban City | Joe Klrkup | Guess Who | 053 11 |
Birdwatcher who kept goal for Arsenal and Everton and won four caps for Scotland between 1979 and 1982 | George Wood | Guess Who | 053 12 |
Central defender who made his name with Crystal Palace, then moved to Southampton where he won an FA Cup winner’s medal. | Mel Blyth | Guess Who | 053 13 |
Eccentric goalkeeper bought by Chelsea from Partizan Belgrade in 1978. Left London in 1981 to run a controversial duty free shop in his native Yugoslavia | Peter Borota | Guess Who | 053 14 |
Oldham Athletic wing half of the I 940s who married actress Dora Bryan | Bill Lawton | Guess Who | 053 15 |
Everton defensive stalwart also played for Sheffield Wednesday and Grimsby Town between 1970 and 1986. Later managed Grimsby, then went to coach the national team of Brunei | Mick Lyons | Guess Who | 054 01 |
Played for Sunderland and Peterborough, which he also managed (1983-86), but was most famous during his 500 appearances for West Brom | John Wile | Guess Who | 054 02 |
The holder of the record for the number of goals scored in an FA Cup match - nine for Bournemouth against Margate in 197 1-72 | Ted MacDougall | Guess Who | 054 03 |
Bolton Wanderers defender who also played for seven other clubs in a career that began in 1973 and ended in 1989. Manager of Blackpool from 1994-96 | Sam Allardyce | Guess Who | 054 04 |
Charlton and Leicester winger between 1962 and 1975 who later managed Harlow Town and a pub in Kibworth, Leics | Len Glover | Guess Who | 054 05 |
Played more than 400 games for Wolverhampton Wanderers between 1973 and 1986, as well as a few for Burnley. Later became a constable in the West Midlands police | Geoff Palmer | Guess Who | 054 06 |
Dundee striker who moved to Spurs in the early ‘60s. Played 22 times for Scotland. Retired in 1973, then spent time in South Africa before returning to England to go into the haulage business. | Alan Gllzean | Guess Who | 054 07 |
Bearded striker who scored 148 goals in 312 League appearances for Luton, Charlton, Derby,West Ham and Gillingham between 1972 and 1985 | Derek Hales | Guess Who | 054 08 |
Former Bournemouth and Norwich City player who was sold to Manchester City in 1980 for £1.25 million. Played twice for England in the same year. Finished his career at Burnley | Kevin Reeves | Guess Who | 054 09 |
Oxford United defender for much of the ‘80s who ended his playing career at Barnsley in 1995 and then became their reserve team coach | Malcolm Shocton | Guess Who | 054 10 |
Played a record number of games (671) for Blackburn Rovers between 1970 and 1986. Later coach at Newcastle United and back at Ewood Park | Derek Fazackerley | Guess Who | 054 11 |
Norwich player who retired in 1977 and then managed Manchester City (1987-89), Barnsley (1989-93) and went to Bournemouth in August 1994 | Mel Macbin | Guess Who | 054 12 |
Charlton Athletic’s amazing signing from Barcelona in 1982 who later became the manager of the Faroe Islands. | Allan Simonsen | Guess Who | 054 13 |
Norwich City goalkeeper of the 1960s who retired in 1979 and went to sell contact lenses in Florida | Kevin Keelan | Guess Who | 054 14 |
Middlesbrough and Southampton midfielder. Played three times for England between 1980 and 1984, but many thought he might have won more caps if his premature baldness hadn’t made him look older than his years. | David Armstrong | Guess Who | 054 15 |
‘Wee’ left winger who played over 500 times for Arsenal in the I 960s before moving on to Leicester City in 1977 | George Armstrong | Guess Who | 055 01 |
A doctor of medicine who played for Arsenal and Brentford between 1945 and 949 and represented Ireland at both football and rugby union | Kevin OFlanagan | Guess Who | 055 02 |
A good luck charm as much as a player, this right back won 50 caps for Ireland while at Shamrock Rovers, Chelsea, Palace and WBA | Paddy Mulligan | Guess Who | 055 03 |
A League Cup winner with Stoke City in 1972, this player won four England caps in 1974. He retired in 1979 then coached in Kuwait and managed Chester City from 1994 to 1995 | Mike Pejic | Guess Who | 055 04 |
A playing career which began at Morton in 1975 and ended at Reading in 1993 was less noteworthy than his times as a manager - taking over at Leicester in 1994, he controversially left Filbert Street in December 1995 for Wolves | Mark McGhee | Guess Who | 055 05 |
A Manchester United player from 1968 to 1971, he later returned to his native Italy where he won a Cup winner’s medal with Bologna in 1974. | Carlos Sarcori | Guess Who | 055 06 |
A scouser who went to the London School of Economics and then signed for Fulham in 1972. Played in the 1975 FA Cup Final, then moved to Spurs in 1978 before ending his career at Palace in 1983 | john Lacy | Guess Who | 055 07 |
African Leeds United winger with a Nordic name who in 1965 became the first black player in an FA Cup Final. Died in 1995 | Albert Johanneson | Guess Who | 055 08 |
After scoring 44 goals in a season for Bradford Park Avenue, they sold him for £40,000 to Derby County, with whom he won two Championship medals. Retired in 1981 and became a postman | Kevin Hector | Guess Who | 055 09 |
After starting at Dundee United in 975, he moved to West Ham United, where he was nicknamed ‘Tonker’. Capped 10 times by Scotland. | Ray Stewart | Guess Who | 055 10 |
An identical twin, a former England Under.23 international who played over 250 games for QPR and Spurs before retiring in 1971 at the age of 25. Later a community officer at West Ham United | I Roger Morgan I | Guess Who | 055 11 |
Arsenal and Leicester City midfielder who played from 1962 to 1977. Later became a driving instructor in Leicestershire | Jon Sammels | Guess Who | 055 12 |
Arsenal double-winner who won 17 England caps and also played for Liverpool, Swansea and Hartlepool. Now suffers from Parkinson’s disease. | Ray Kennedy | Guess Who | 055 13 |
Arsenal player who later became Finance Minister of Iceland | Albert Gudmundsson | Guess Who | 055 14 |
Attacking full back for Leeds and England who managed Bristol City (1982-88), Exeter (1988-91) and Birmingham (1991-93), Returned to Exeter in 1994, but resigned the following year because of ill health | Terry Cooper iq | Guess Who | 055 15 |
Attacking player who never quite made It atTottenham Hotspur so moved to MilIwall, where he became a legend. Emigrated to Canada in 1977, where he played for Vancouver Whitecaps | Derek Possee | Guess Who | 056 01 |
Attacking West Brom left back who won three England caps in 1983 | Derek Scatham | Guess Who | 056 02 |
Began and ended at Orient, his finest hour was at QPR, for whom he played in the 1982 FA Cup Final. Manager of Watford from 1993 to 1996, later a scout for England coach Glenn Hoddle | Glenn Roeder | Guess Who | 056 03 |
Blackburn Rovers, Everton and Burnley full back who played 27 times for England between 1966 and 1970 | Keith Newton | Guess Who | 056 04 |
Blond winger who was the only Birmingham-born player in Aston Villa’s 1981 Championship- and 1982 European Cup-winning sides. | Gary Shaw | Guess Who | 056 05 |
Booked 60 times in his career, this player began at Birmingham City in 1978 and ended at Crystal Palace in 1990. His golden period was at Southampton | Mark Dennis | Guess Who | 056 06 |
Britain’s first million pound footballer. | Trevor Francis | Guess Who | 056 07 |
Burnley and Bristol City centre half between 1964 and 1971 who became Southampton manager in 1995 after the departure of Alan Ball but lost the job the following year on the arrival of Graeme Souness | Dave Merrington | Guess Who | 056 08 |
Capped 43 times by Northern Ireland, this striker scored 219 goals in 532 League games between 1957 and 1974. He played for six clubs, but his greatest times were at Molineux, where he later became Chairman and Chief Executive | Derek Dougan | Guess Who | 056 09 |
Capped 56 times by Northern Ireland, he played for Sunderland, Luton Town. Everton and Port Vale between 1950 and 1964. Everton manager 1973-77 | Billy Bingham | Guess Who | 056 10 |
Captain of Southampton when they won the FA Cup in 1976, the year a knee injury forced him to retire | Peter Rodrigues | Guess Who | 056 11 |
Celtic goalkeeper in the year they won the European Cup, he won his first Scotland cap at the age of 36. Later sat on the Pools Panel | Ronnie Simpson I | Guess Who | 056 12 |
Celtic’s leading post-war scorer with 273 goals. One of the 1967 Lions of Lisbon. Awarded the MBE. | Bobby Lennox | Guess Who | 056 13 |
Centre half who won an FA Cup winner’s medal with Newcastle United in 955 and then managed Sunderland when they won the trophy in 1973. Managed Bury in 1977-78 | Bob Stokoe | Guess Who | 056 14 |
Chelsea’s all-time leading scorer, he played for them from 1958 to 1973 before moving to Crystal Palace. Retired in 1973 and later went bankrupt. | BobbyTambling | Guess Who | 056 15 |
Clyde, Aberdeen,Tottenham Hotspur, Barcelona, Blackburn Rovers and Reading striker who played 27 times for Scotland. Later became manager of East Fife, but left in 1996 | Steve Archibald | Guess Who | 057 01 |
Coventry City and Hereford United goalkeeper whose career was curtailed by illness. Presented BBC television sports programmes for a while; now widely ridiculed for his religious beliefs | David Icke | Guess Who | 057 02 |
Danish international who came to Manchester United from Ajax in 1984. Retired in 1988 and settled in Cheshire | Jesper Olsen | Guess Who | 057 03 |
Defender who was Manchester United’s Player of the Year in 1973.74, the season they were relegated. Retired in 1982 and became a publican in Coventry. Died in 1993 | Jim Holton | Guess Who | 057 04 |
Defender who won the European Cup Winners’ Cup with Aberdeen and played once for Scotland before moving south to Chelsea | Doug Rougvle | Guess Who | 057 05 |
Despite having played for England. he was dropped by Chelsea manager Tommy Docherty to make room for Peter Osgood. Moved on to Birmingham City, Queen’s Park Rangers, MilIwall and Brighton and Hove Albion but never quite recovered from the earlier setback. Retired in 1973, | Barry Bridges | Guess Who | 057 06 |
Doncaster Rovers stalwart from 1949-58 who later became a well- loved television comedian | Charlie Williams | Guess Who | 057 07 |
Double-winning captain of Arsenal who later managed Leicester City (1977- 78), coached at Queen’s Park Rangers and managed Brentford (1984-87). | Frank McLintock | Guess Who | 057 08 |
Dundee,Arsenal, Manchester United and St Mirren defender from 1953 to 1973. Later managed Stirling Albion, coached in Iceland and then became a prison social worker | Ian Ure | Guess Who | 057 09 |
Eight years a Sunderland left back in the I 970s, he moved to Micldlesbrough in 1981 and is now a Sheffield-based lorry driver | Joe Bolton | Guess Who | 057 10 |
Eldest of three footballing brothers, a goalkeeper for Birmingham City and Bury who later became a cemetery curator | Dave Latchford | Guess Who | 057 11 |
England international goalkeeper who now works as a sports presenter on South African television | Gary Bailey | Guess Who | 057 12 |
Ever-present goalkeeper in both Derby County’s Championship. winning sides (197 1-72 and 1974.75). | Cohn Boulton | Guess Who | 057 13 |
Everton and Wales goalkeeper who also played for Swansea City, Wrexham and Tranmere Rovers in a career that ended in 1983. Later ran a natural healing centre in Liangollen, Wales | Dai Davies | Guess Who | 057 14 |
FA Cup finalist with Sheffield Wednesday in 1966 who retired in 1980 and later ran a pub close to the Hillsborough ground | Graham Pugh | Guess Who | 057 15 |
For 10 years the regular keeper for Middlesbrough and Northern Ireland, he retired in 1982 and managed Darlington in 1995.96 | Jim Platt | Guess Who | 058 01 |
Former Reading player who scored the winner for Wimbledon in the 1988 FA Cup Final | Lawrie Sanchez | Guess Who | 058 02 |
The Fuiham keeper in the 1975 FA Cup Final, he now coaches in the USA | Peter MelIor | Guess Who | 058 03 |
Hearts and Rangers star of 1965-82 and the holder of the record number of Scottish League appearances | Sandy Jardine | Guess Who | 058 04 |
His goal for Arsenal in 1971 was the first ever scored by a substit ute in an FA Cup Final | EddIe Kelly | Guess Who | 058 05 |
His playing career began at Sheffield United in 1975 and took in Oldham Athletic, Queen’s Park Rangers, Sheffield Wednesday, Aston Villa, Stoke City and Strasbourg.After retiring in 1988, he became manager of Ayr United. | Simon Scainrod | Guess Who | 058 06 |
In a career spanning the years 1962-79, this defender played 745 games for Leeds United and three times for England. Later moved to Bradford City | Paul Reaney | Guess Who | 058 07 |
In a career that began in 1962 and ended in 1976, he played for Huddersfield Town, Carlisle United,Torquay United, Bristol Rovers and Bournemouth. Became manager of Port Vale in March 1984,a post he still held in 1998 | John Rudge | Guess Who | 058 08 |
Ipswich Town and Arsenal midfielder who played in three success ive FA Cup finals and was capped six times by England between 1977 and 1980. Managed West Bromwich Albion, then Aldershot, then Hibernians of Malta | Brian Talbot | Guess Who | 058 09 |
Leading scorer for Leeds United in 1976. famously photographed jumping over a mini ‘because he could’. | Duncan McKenzie | Guess Who | 058 10 |
Leeds United and Birmingham City goalkeeper who won 37 caps for Wales between 1964 and 1975 | Gary Sprake | Guess Who | 058 11 |
Leicester City, Grimsby Town, Chariton Athletic and Middlesbrough player from 1978 to 1992 who later managed Ayssriska in Sweden and then came home to join the police force | Andy Peake | Guess Who | 058 12 |
Made 400 League appearances and played in the 1975 FA Cup for Fulham. Ended his career in 1977 at MilIwall and later ran Magdalen Florists in Earlsfield, London SW | Lea Barrett | Guess Who | 058 13 |
Made 595 appearances for Scunthorpe (1950-65) and was described by Bill Shankly as the best full back never to have played for England | Jack Brownsword | Guess Who | 058 14 |
Made over 200 League appearances for Spurs between 1935 and I 948.Then became manager of West Bromwich Albion, who came second in the First Division and won the FA Cup in his first season | Vic Buckingham | Guess Who | 058 15 |
Manchester City and England winger who also played for Swindon, Burnley, Blackpool and Stockport. Retired in 1979 and now makes shirts for the stars | Mike Summerbee | Guess Who | 059 01 |
Manchester City player of the late ‘70s who went to Oldham, returned to Maine Road, then went on to Bury and Shrewsbury. Retiring in 1990, he was manager of Limerick for a while, but has since become a driving instructor | Kenny Clements | Guess Who | 059 02 |
Manchester United and Everton shooting star who was forced to retire through injury in 1990 at the age of 26.The winner of 38 caps for Northern Ireland, he is now a qualified chiropedist | Norman Whiteslde | Guess Who | 059 03 |
Manchester United player who won two England caps between 1960 and 1962. Ended his career at Stoke City in 1967; later emigrated to the USA, where he runs soccer camps in Florida | Dennis Viollet | Guess Who | 059 04 |
MilIwall winger who went on to win six England caps and an FA Cup winners’ medal with Manchester United in 1977. | Gordon Hill | Guess Who | 059 05 |
South African who swapped the Veld for the Valley, playing for Charlton and then managing them (1967-70). Later coached in New York-New Jersey | Eddie Firmani | Guess Who | 059 06 |
Newcastle United and Middlesbrough right back who played from 1970 to 1985 then became a horse breeder | Irving Nattrass | Guess Who | 059 07 |
Newcastle player who managed Carlisle, Hearts and Plymouth. A dedicated sailor who has taken part in the Fastnet race and crossed the Atlantic | Bobby Moncur | Guess Who | 059 08 |
Newport, Oxford, Liverpool and Tranmere striker who scored nearly 400 goals in his career. After winning 69 caps for Ireland, he became manager of Tranmere in April 1996 | John Aldridge | Guess Who | 059 09 |
Nigerian international who played 20 League games for Orient between 1977-81. Now a London bus driver | Tanji Banjo | Guess Who | 059 10 |
Nigerian international who started his League career at Orient in 1976, then played for Notts County and Spurs. Now runs a bouncy castle company in Hampshire | John Chiedozie | Guess Who | 059 11 |
Nottingham Forest striker for whom Manchester United paid £1.25 million in 1980. Now a fishmonger in Grimsby | Garry Birtles | Guess Who | 059 12 |
Britain’s most expensive player when West Brom manager Ron Atkinson bought him from Middlesbrough for £516,000 in 1979 | David Mills | Guess Who | 059 13 |
Played 269 games for Liverpool between 1955 and 1971 and then managed Brighton and Hove Albion in the year they reached the FA Cup Final | Jimmy Melia | Guess Who | 059 14 |
Played for Arsenal, Nottingham Forest and Sheffield United in a career that began in 1956 and ended in 1970. Later managed Peterborough United (l977-78),Wolverhampton Wanderers (1978-81) and Northampton Town (1993-95) | John Barnwell | Guess Who | 059 15 |
Played for Liverpool and Everton between 1957 and I 972, then moved to Oldham, where his career was cut short by injury | John Morrissey | Guess Who | 060 01 |
Played for Plymouth, Everton, Portsmouth and Torquay from 1962 to 1972 and scored two goals in the 1966 FA Cup Final. Later emigrated to Australia | Mike Trebilcock | Guess Who | 060 02 |
Played for River Plate in Buenos Aires before signing for Sheffield United in I 978.Then went to Leeds United before returning to his native Argentina in 1980 | Alex Sabella | Guess Who | 060 03 |
Played more than 400 games for West Brom and won five England caps Retired in 1961 and later managed Wolves, Athletic Bilbao, Sporting Lisbon, Walsall,West Brom and Panachinaikos | Ronnie Allen | Guess Who | 060 04 |
Played one game for Liverpool In 1953 then almost 300 for Workington Town. Manager ofTottenham Hotspur from 1976-84 | Keith Burkinshaw | Guess Who | 060 05 |
Played only 31 games for West Ham between 1959 and 1962, but later became one of their most successful managers. Sacked in I 989, then went to lpswich Town, which he managed until 1994 | John Lyall | Guess Who | 060 06 |
Played over 500 League games between 1967 and 1982 for Cardiff, Aston Villa, Swansea, Charlton and Exeter. Won 58 caps for Wales | Leighton PhillIps | Guess Who | 060 07 |
Player-manager of Marlow when they knocked his previous club Chelsea out of the FA Cup in 1995 | Peter Rhodes-Brown | Guess Who | 060 08 |
Plymouth Argyle, Arsenal, Crystal Palace, West Bromwich Albion, Stoke City, Queen’s Park Rangers and Reading goalkeeper between 1976 and 1986. Now a fitness consultant in the West Midlands. | Paul Barron | Guess Who | 060 09 |
Prolific Portsmouth striker who managed Aston Villa from 1974 to 1982 | Ron Saunders | Guess Who | 060 10 |
Rangers legend who played only one game for Chelsea after his £35,000 transfer to London in 1983. Later returned to Scotland where he became manager of Partick Thistle | Derek Johnstone | Guess Who | 060 11 |
Republic of Ireland international who played for Fuiham, Chelsea and Philadelphia Furies in a career that lasted from 1954 to 1975 | John Dempsey | Guess Who | 060 12 |
Right back who played over 300 league games for Sheffield Wednesday, Doncaster rovers and Lincoln City between 1965 and 1977. Later managed Reading (1984-89), Southampton (1991-94) and Fulham (1994-96) | lan Branfoot | Guess Who | 060 13 |
Said by some Sunderland supporters to be their best ever player, this man won 40 caps for the Republic of Ireland between 1957 and 1969 | Charlie Hurley | Guess Who | 060 14 |
Scored 43 goals in 112 League appearances for Chelsea between 1968 and 1975. Best remembered for his long throw-ins | Ian Hutchinson | Guess Who | 060 15 |
Scored for Spurs in their 1967 FA Cup Final victory over Chelsea and was capped once by Scotland against Wales in 1965 | Jimmy Robertson | Guess Who | 061 01 |
Scorer of the only goal in the 1978 FA Cup Final, this lpswich Town stalwart later drove a lorry for his family fruit and vegetable firm | Roger Osborne | Guess Who | 061 02 |
Scorer of the winning goal in the 1967 FA Cup Final, his career also included spells at Southampton, QPR and MilIwall | Frank Saul | Guess Who | 061 03 |
Scorer of the winning goal in the 1969 League Cup Final, this skilful forward played made over 400 appearances for Swindon Town | Don Rogers | Guess Who | 061 04 |
Signed from Zeljeznicar in 1979, this Bosnian Serb played 42 times for Middlesbrough then went home to practise as a lawyer. Killed in the Yugoslav wars | Bozo Jankovic | Guess Who | 061 05 |
Son of a Swiss restaurateur, he made 600 League appearances for his only club between 1959 and 1978. Retired to the Isle of Mull, where he became a postman. Later moved to Birmingham | Peter Bonerti | Guess Who | 061 06 |
South African-born midfielder with lpswich Town, Mancheste. City and Chelsea who played twice for England in 1975. Retired in 1981 and went to run a pub near Heathrow Airport | ColinViljoen | Guess Who | 061 07 |
Starting at Plymouth Argyle in 1973, this striker went on to win 35 England caps while with lpswich Town and Arsenal between 1977 and 1985. Later became football coach at the University of Arizona | Paul Mariner | Guess Who | 061 08 |
Sunderland legend who also played for Norwich City, Middlesbrough, Brighton and Hove Albion and Carlisle. He ended his career at Burnley in 1988 | Gary Rowell | Guess Who | 061 09 |
The first black footballer to play for England | VivAnderson | Guess Who | 061 10 |
The first ever PFA Player of theYear in 1974, this defender won 28 England caps between 1966 and 1975. Played for Leeds United Said to have been a leg-biter | Norman Hunter | Guess Who | 061 11 |
The first man to captain FA Cup-winning sides on both sides of the border, he played 34 times for Scotland between 1972 and 1979. He retired in 1984 and the following year was briefly manager of Burnley | Martin Buchan | Guess Who | 061 12 |
The highlight of a distinguished career was 93 goals in 144 games for Arsenal. Despite having played for Scotland Schoolboys, he won eight England caps between 1960 and 1966 | Joe Baker | Guess Who | 061 13 |
The man who missed the supposedly open goal for Brighton and Hove Albion at the end of the 1983 FA Cup Final against Manchester United | Gordon Smith | Guess Who | 061 14 |
The only Bermudian international to have played for West Ham United, he now runs a dry cleaning business in Portland, Oregon | Clyde Best | Guess Who | 061 15 |
The only Englishman to have managed the same club three times | Howard Kendall (Everton) | Guess Who | 062 01 |
The only man ever to have scored two own goals in a game for Leicester City, for whom he played during the I 960s | John Soberg | Guess Who | 062 02 |
Scored for both sides in the 1981 FA Cup Final | Tommy Hutchison (Manchester City) | Guess Who | 062 03 |
This Huddersfield-bred full back made 501 appearances for Wolverhampton Wanderers between I 967 and I 982, more than any other player in the history of the club. Later became a gardener | Derek Parkin | Guess Who | 062 04 |
Watford goalkeeper in the 1984 FA Cup Final - later went to Grimsby Town | Steve Sherwood | Guess Who | 062 05 |
Watford player of the late ‘SOs and early ‘60s who managed Wolverhampton Wanderers (1976.78) and Doncaster Rovers (1994.96) | Sammy Chung | Guess Who | 062 06 |
Welsh international with 29 caps between 1964 and 1974 who played his finest club football for Norwich City and Southampton. Now lives near Orlando, Florida, where he paints and coaches the local semi-professional side | Ron Davies | Guess Who | 062 07 |
Welsh winger who played for Burnley and won 54 caps between 1972 and 1983. Later ran a sweetshop near Turf Moor | Leighton James | Guess Who | 062 08 |
West Ham wing half and 1964 FA Cup winner, he later moved into women’s clothing - by running jays Fashion Discount Market at Archway, London N | Eddie Bovlngton | Guess Who | 062 09 |
Widely known as ‘Sarge’, because of his involvement in the Boys’ Brigade, West Ham bought this striker from QPR in 1980. | Paul Goddard | Guess Who | 062 10 |
Winger in Chelsea’s 1970 Cup winning side who was later transferred to Oxford United. He was killed with his family in a car accident on the outskirts of Oxford in 1977 at the age of 32 | Peter Houseman | Guess Who | 062 11 |
Winner of 13 Scotland caps, he started at lpswich Town in I 977, moved first to Spurs in 1983 and then to Manchester United in 1984. Later played for Coventry and QPR. Now sometimes heard on Radio Five Live | Alan Brazil | Guess Who | 062 12 |
Winner of 23 Scotland caps, an East Stirlingshire boy who found fame with Chelsea, of which he was captain and manager. Later became manager of Memphis Rogues and still lives in the USA | Eddie McCreadie | Guess Who | 062 13 |
Winner of three FA Cup winner’s medals with Manchester United and capped 14 times by Scotland, this full back retired in 1993 and became manager of Droylesden in the North West Counties League | ArthurAlbiston | Guess Who | 062 14 |
Wolverhampton Wanderers defender; the second black player to be capped by Wales, he made his international debut against West Germany, the country of his birth | George Berry | Guess Who | 062 15 |
Between 1970 and 1980, which Swindon Town player made more appearances (770) than any Football League player has ever made for any club | John Trollope | Longest-Serving Players | 063 01 |
Who made 764 appearances for Portsmouth between 1946 and 1965 | Jimmy Dickinson | Longest-Serving Players | 063 02 |
Who made 764 appearances for Port Vale between 1950 and 1972 | Roy Sproson | Longest-Serving Players | 063 03 |
Who made 713 appearances for Southampton between 1956 and 1974 | Terry Paine | Longest-Serving Players | 063 04 |
Which defender made a record 663 appearances for West Ham United between 1967 and 1988 and later managed the club | Billy Bonds | Longest-Serving Players | 063 05 |
Who played 655 times for Tottenham Hotspur between 1969 and 1986 | Steve Perryman | Longest-Serving Players | 063 06 |
Who made exactly the same number of appearances (655) in the Chelsea defence between 1962 and 1980 | Ron Harris | Longest-Serving Players | 063 07 |
Who is Liverpool’s longest serving player, with 640 appearances between 1960 and 1978 | lan Callagtian | Longest-Serving Players | 063 08 |
Who was Leeds United’s longest-serving player - a centre half in 629 games between 1953 and 1973 | Jack Charlton | Longest-Serving Players | 063 09 |
Who made 629 League appearances for Sheffield United between 1948 and 1966 | Joe Shaw | Longest-Serving Players | 063 10 |
For which club did Bob Mc Kinley play 614 League games between 1951 and 1970 | Nottingham Forest | Longest-Serving Players | 063 11 |
Who played a record 613 games for Chesterfield between 1948 and 1967 | Dave Blakey | Longest-Serving Players | 063 12 |
And who played exactly the same number of games (613) for Colchester United between 1969 and 1984 | Micky Cook | Longest-Serving Players | 063 13 |
Who scored a record number of League goals (199) in a record number of appearances (606) for Manchester United between 1956 and 1973 | Bobby Charlton | Longest-Serving Players | 063 14 |
For which west country team did John Ayteo play a record number of games-597-between 1951 and 1966 | Bristol City | Longest-Serving Players | 063 15 |
For which Lancashire club did Derek Fazackerley make a record number of League appearances - 596 - between 1970 and 1986 | Blackburn Rovers | Longest-Serving Players | 064 01 |
Between 1946 and 1964, Harold Bell made 595 appearances for his club, including 401 in succession - an all-time record. For which club did he play | Tranmere Rovern | Longest-Serving Players | 064 02 |
Meanwhile, in another part of the country, from 1950 to 1965, who was making the same number of appearances for Scunthorpe United | Jack Brownsword | Longest-Serving Players | 064 03 |
Which England player made a record number of appearances (594) for Fulham between 1952 and 1970 | Johnny Haynes | Longest-Serving Players | 064 04 |
For which Welsh club did Arfon Griffiths make 592 League appeara nces between 1959 and 1979 | Wrexham | Longest-Serving Players | 064 05 |
And for which East Anglian club did Ron Ashman play exactly the same number of League games between 1947 and 1964 | Norwich City | Longest-Serving Players | 064 06 |
For which team did left back Mick Mills play 591 times | Ipawich Town | Longest-Serving Players | 064 07 |
For which club does Wilfred Milne hold the record number of League appearances in a career that stretched from 1919 to 1937 | Swansea | Longest-Serving Players | 064 08 |
Who has played more games than anyone else for Charlton Athletic | Sam Bartram | Longest-Serving Players | 064 09 |
For which team did Tony Brown play 574 times between 1963 and 1980 | West Bromwich Albion | Longest-Serving Players | 064 10 |
Who played 571 times for Gillingham from 1957 to 1972 | John Simpson | Longest-Serving Players | 064 11 |
And who played the same number of games (571) for Crystal Palace between 1973 and 1988 | Jim Cannon | Longest-Serving Players | 064 12 |
Which England International played 568 times for Blackpool between 1952 and 1971 | Jimmy Armfield | Longest-Serving Players | 064 13 |
Which Welsh international holds the record for the highest number of League appearances (566) for Everton | Neville Southall | Longest-Serving Players | 064 14 |
Who has made more appearances (565) than any other player for Manchester City | Alan Osices | Longest-Serving Players | 064 15 |
For which club did Albert Iremonger play 564 times between 1904 and 1926 | Notts County | Longest-Serving Players | 065 01 |
Despite having a career disrupted by the First World WarTim Williamson still managed to play in 563 League games for which club | Middlesbrough | Longest-Serving Players | 065 02 |
Who has played most often for Aston Villa - 561 League games between 1961 and 1976 | Charlie Aitken | Longest-Serving Players | 065 03 |
Who has made more League appearances than anyone else for Arsenal - 558 League games between 1975 and 1993 | David O’Leary | Longest-Serving Players | 065 04 |
For which team did Stuart Taylor make 546 appearances between 1966 and 1980 | Bristol Rovers | Longest-Serving Players | 065 05 |
Who played in 537 League games for Sunderland between 1962 and 1977 | Jim Montgomery | Longest-Serving Players | 065 06 |
With 530 League appearances between 1978 and 1992, Kevin Hodges holds which club’s appearance record | Plymouth Argyle | Longest-Serving Players | 065 07 |
Who played 528 games for Leicester City between the Wars | Adam Black | Longest-Serving Players | 065 08 |
Who has made the highest number of appearances in the League for Oldham Athletic (525 between 1966 and 1980) | lan Wood | Longest-Serving Players | 065 09 |
Who played 523 games for Millwall between 1967 and 1982 and then joined the police | Barry Kitchener | Longest-Serving Players | 065 10 |
For which Lancashire club did Jerry Dawson play 522 League games between 1907 and 1928 | Burnley | Longest-Serving Players | 065 11 |
Who has played more matches than anyone else for Northampton Town | Tommy Fowler (521 between 1946 and 1961) | Longest-Serving Players | 065 12 |
For which Yorkshire club did Andy Davidson make 520 League appearances between 1952 and 1967 | Andy Davidson | Longest-Serving Players | 065 13 |
And for which other Yorkshire club did Billy Smith play the same number of League games - 520 - between 1914 and 1934 | Hudderafield Town | Longest-Serving Players | 065 14 |
Who holds the record for the number of League appearances for QPR, having played 519 times between 1950 and 1963 | Tony Ingham | Longest-Serving Players | 065 15 |
With 519 League appearances between 1956 and 1970, who has played most matches for Bolton Wanderers | Eddie Hopkinson | Longest-Serving Players | 066 01 |
For which team did Ken Coote make 5 14 League appearances between 1949 and 964 | Brentford | Longest-Serving Players | 066 02 |
For which team did Barry Murphy make exactly the same number of League appearances (514) between 1949 and 1964 | Barneley | Longest-Serving Players | 066 03 |
Who made more appearances than any other player in the history of Brighton and Hove Albion in a career that spanned the years 1922-36 | Tug Wilson | Longest-Serving Players | 066 04 |
Who has made most League appearances for Stoke City (506 between 1958 and 1976) | Eric Skeels | Longest-Serving Players | 066 05 |
For which Lancashire team did Norman Bullock make 506 appearances between 1920 and 1935 | Bury | Longest-Serving Players | 066 06 |
For which Yorkshire team did Andy Wilson make 502 League appearances between 1900 and 1920 | Sheffield Wednesday | Longest-Serving Players | 066 07 |
With 502 appearances between 1970 and 1984, who has played more games than anyone else for Bradford City | Cec Podd | Longest-Serving Players | 066 08 |
Who has made the most League appearances for Reading (exactly 500 between 1978 and 1991) | Martin Hicks | Longest-Serving Players | 066 09 |
Which west country club had Arnold Mitchell in their team 495 times between 1952 and 1966 | Exeter City | Longest-Serving Players | 066 10 |
Who made 494 appearances for Luton Town between 1948 and 1964 | Bob Morton | Longest-Serving Players | 066 11 |
For which Midlands’ club did Frank Womack make 491 League appearances between 1908 and 1928 | Birmingham City | Longest-Serving Players | 066 12 |
Who played in 489 League matches for Stockport County in two spells with the club (1978-86 and 1988.92) | Andy Thorpe | Longest-Serving Players | 066 13 |
Who played in more League games than anyone else for Derby County, with 486 appearances in two spells with the club (1966.78 and 1980-82) | Kevin Hector | Longest-Serving Players | 066 14 |
For which Midlands’ club did George Curtis make 486 League appearances between 1956 and 1970 | Coventry City | Longest-Serving Players | 066 15 |
Who made 482 League appearances for Peterborough United between 1968 and 1981 | Tommy Robson | Longest-Serving Players | 067 01 |
Who made 481 League appearances for York City between 1958 and 1970 | Barry Jackson | Longest-Serving Players | 067 02 |
Which Manor legend played 478 games for his only club, Oxford United, between 1962 and 1977 | John Shuker | Longest-Serving Players | 067 03 |
Which player made the most League appearances for Cardiff City (471 games between 1972 and 1985) | Phil Dwyer | Longest-Serving Players | 067 04 |
Who made 467 League appearances for Walsall between 1964 and 1982 | Cohn Harrison | Longest-Serving Players | 067 05 |
For which club did Alan Ross make a record number of appearances - 466- between 1963 and 1979 | Carlisle United | Longest-Serving Players | 067 06 |
For which club did Danny Williams play 459 matches between 1946 and 1956 | Rotherham United | Longest-Serving Players | 067 07 |
Who holds the record for the greatest number of league appearances for Southend United (451 between 1950 and 1963) | Sandy Anderson | Longest-Serving Players | 067 08 |
For which club did Keith Jobling play 448 League games between 1953 and 1969 | Grimsby Town | Longest-Serving Players | 067 09 |
For which club did Alan Kelly play 447 League games between 1961 and 1975 | Preston North End | Longest-Serving Players | 067 10 |
Who made 447 League appearances between 1948 and 1964 for what was then Hartlepools United | Wattie Moore | Longest-Serving Players | 067 11 |
For which club did Dennis Lewis play 443 League games between 1947 and 1959 | Torquay United | Longest-Serving Players | 067 12 |
Who has made more League appearances than any other player for Darlington (442 between 1955 and 1968) | Ron Greener | Longest-Serving Players | 067 13 |
Who made 415 League appearances for Watford in a total of three spells at the club - 1976-83, 1984-88 and 1991-92 | Luther Blissett | Longest-Serving Players | 067 14 |
For which club did Mel Pejic play 412 League games between 1980 and 1992 | Hereford United | Longest-Serving Players | 067 15 |
Before becoming manager of the Republic of Ireland, of which club had Mick McCarthy been in charge from 1992 to 1996 | MIliwall | Managers | 068 01 |
Before moving to Tottenham Hotspur in 1986, of which club had David Pleat been manager since 1978 | Luton Town | Managers | 068 02 |
In which year did Brian dough become the manager of Nottingham Forest | 1975 | Managers | 068 03 |
For which two clubs did Wimbledon manager Joe Kinnear play his footbaiP | Tottenham Hotapur and Brighton and Hove Albion | Managers | 068 04 |
From their formation in 1900 to 1998, how many managers have West Ham United had | Eight | Managers | 068 05 |
Graham Taylor went back toWatford as manager in 1997When had he left the club | 1987 | Managers | 068 06 |
Huddersfield Town, Notts County, Plymouth Argyle - which manager has won promotion for each of these clubs through the play-offs | NeIl Warnock | Managers | 068 07 |
In March 1995, who became Sunderland’s 16th manager since the Second World War | Peter Reid | Managers | 068 08 |
Martin O’Neill took over as manager of Leicester City in December I 995.Where had he briefly worked immediately before | NorwIch CIty | Managers | 068 09 |
Name the Derby County manager between 1984 and 1993 who was in charge at Chesterfield from 1976 to 1980 | Arthur Cox | Managers | 068 10 |
Name the four Rons who have managed West Bromwich Albion | Ronnie Allen, Ron Atkinson, Ron Wylie, Ron Saunders | Managers | 068 11 |
Of which club was Bert Head manager and general manager from 1966.72 | Crystal Palace | Managers | 068 12 |
Of which Lincoinshire club was former Everton defender Mike Lyons manager from 1985.87 | GrimsbyTown | Managers | 068 13 |
The League record for length of service to a single club . 46 years - is held by Fred Everiss. Which club did he manage from 1902-48 | West Bromwich Albion | Managers | 068 14 |
In which month and year did Alex Ferguson take over as manager of Manchester United | 01/11/86 | Managers | 068 15 |
In which year did Roy Evans become manager of Liverpool | 1994 | Managers | 069 01 |
When was John Rudge appointed manager of Port Val& | March I 984 | Managers | 069 02 |
Where did Barry Fry go after he left Birmingham City in May 1996 | Peterborough United | Managers | 069 03 |
Where was Glenn Hoddle’s first managerial appointment | Swindon Town | Managers | 069 04 |
Which all-time great cut his teeth in management at Hartlepool United from 1965 to 1967 | Brian dough | Managers | 069 05 |
Which Dane became manager of Walsall in June 1997 | Jan Sorensen | Managers | 069 06 |
Which ex-Charlton striker was manager of Gillingham from 1993 to 1995 | Mike Flanagan | Managers | 069 07 |
Which ex-Chelsea star was appointed player manager of Doncaster Rovers in August 1996 | Kerry Dixon | Managers | 069 08 |
Which ex-Derby County and Nottingham Forest duo managed Rotherham United from 1994 to 1996 | Archie Gemmill and John McGovern | Managers | 069 09 |
Which ex-Sunderland manager was in charge of Blackpool in 1978.79 | Bob Stokoe | Managers | 069 10 |
Which former Arsenal and Republic of Ireland player managed Bradford City between 1991 and 1994 | Frank Stapleton | Managers | 069 11 |
Which former Chelsea boss was manager of Cambridge United in 1985 | Ken Shellito | Managers | 069 12 |
Which former England captain managed Exeter City in 1983-84 | Gerry Francis | Managers | 069 13 |
Which former England international was Director of Football at Barnet in 1996 and 1997 | Alan Mullery | Managers | 069 14 |
Which former Leeds United and England striker had two spells as manager of Barnsley - 1978-80 and 1985.89 | Allan Clarke | Managers | 069 15 |
Which former Liverpool defender went to manage Oxford United in 1988 but soon fell out with chairman Robert Maxwell | Mark Lawrenson | Managers | 070 01 |
Which former Manchester United star ran Rochdale in 1983 and 1984 | Jimmy Greenhoff | Managers | 070 02 |
Which former Norwich City boss became manager of Wigan Athletic in November 1995 | John Deehan | Managers | 070 03 |
Which former Stoke City defender was manager of Chester City in 1994 and 995 | Mike Pejic | Managers | 070 04 |
Which former West Ham United goalkeeper was manager of Carlisle United from 1996 to 1997 | Mervyn Day | Managers | 070 05 |
Which former Wolverhampton Wanderers player and Walsall manager became chief coach at Cardiff City in 1995 and subsequently their Director of Football | Kenny Hibbitt | Managers | 070 06 |
Which future Arsenal manager was in charge at Bolton Wanderers from 1992-95 | Bruce Rioch | Managers | 070 07 |
Which future Aston Villa boss began his managerial career with Darlington in 1989 | Brian Little | Managers | 070 08 |
Which future England coach was in charge of Queen’s Park Rangers from 1980 to 1984 | TerryVenables | Managers | 070 09 |
Which future manager of Birmingham City was in charge at Hillsborough from 1991 to 1995 | Trevor Francis | Managers | 070 10 |
Which future Northern Ireland manager was in charge at Southampton from 1973-85 | Lawrle McMenemy | Managers | 070 11 |
Which future Nottingham Forest manager managed Blackburn Rovers from 1953.58 | Johnny Carey | Managers | 070 12 |
Which goalkeeper managed Plymouth Argyle from 1992 to 1995 | Peter Shilton | Managers | 070 13 |
Which Hereford hero ran Wrexham from 1985 to 1989 | Dixie McNeil | Managers | 070 14 |
Which Lion of Lisbon managed Aston Villa from 1986 to 1987 | Billy McNeiII | Managers | 070 15 |
Which Liverpool manager was in charge at Huddersfield Town from 1956 to 1959 | Bill Shankly | Managers | 071 01 |
Which Munich air crash survivor was manager of Swansea City from 1972 to 1975 | Harry Gregg | Managers | 071 02 |
Which of England’s 1966 World Cup winning team was manager of Sheffield United in 1981 | MartIn Peters | Managers | 071 03 |
Which Shropshire club was managed by Asa Hartford from 1990 to 1991 | Shrewsbury Town | Managers | 071 04 |
Which three Grahams have managed Wolverhampton Wanderers | Hawkins,Turner and Taylor | Managers | 071 05 |
Which two England managers were formerly in charge at Ipswich Town | AIf Ramsey and Bobby Robson | Managers | 071 06 |
Which two European Cup winning managers have biriefly been in charge at Elland Road | Brian Clough and Jock Stein | Managers | 071 07 |
Which two Liverpool legends have managed Tranmere Rovers since the Second World War | Ron Yeats and John Aldridge | Managers | 071 08 |
Which twosome managed Reading from 1994 to 1997 | JImmy Quinn and Mick Gooding | Managers | 071 09 |
Which was the only League club Bobby Moore ever managed | Southend United (1984-86) | Managers | 071 10 |
Who became manager of Northampton Town in January 1995 | lan Atkins | Managers | 071 11 |
Who coached Barcelona to the Spanish League title in 1985 | TerryVenables | Managers | 071 12 |
Who has been Newcastle United’s longest serving manager since the Second World War | Joe Harvey | Managers | 071 13 |
Who has managed both Brentford and Fulham | Bill DodginJr | Managers | 071 14 |
Who has managed Leyton Orient, Luton Town and Queen’s Park Rangers | Alec Stock | Managers | 071 15 |
Who is the only Doctor to have managed an English First Division League club | Dr JozefVenglos (Aston Villa, 1990.91) | Managers | 072 01 |
Who is the only man to have managed both Bristol City and Inter Milan | Roy Hodgson | Managers | 072 02 |
Who managed Crewe Alexandra from 1972.73 and later led Brighton and Hove Albion to an FA Cup Final | Jimmy Melia | Managers | 072 03 |
Who succeeded Jack Chariton as manager of Middlesbrough in 1977 | John Neal | Managers | 072 04 |
Who took over as Arsenal manager on the death of Herbert Chapman in 1934 | George Allison | Managers | 072 05 |
Who took over from Brian Clough as Derby County manager in 1973 | Dave Mackay | Managers | 072 06 |
Who took over from Harry Redknapp when he left Bournemouth for West Ham United in 1992 | Tony Pulis | Managers | 072 07 |
Who was appointed Lincoln City manager in October 1995 | John Beck | Managers | 072 08 |
Who managed Scunthorpe United for three days in 1959 | Bill lambton | Managers | 072 09 |
Who managed Crystal Palace for four days in 1984 | Dave Bassett | Managers | 072 10 |
Who was Danny Wilson’s immediate predecessor as manager of Barnsley | Vlv Anderson | Managers | 072 11 |
Who was manager of Everton from 1961.73 | Harry Catterick | Managers | 072 12 |
Who was manager of Arsenal from 1986 to 1995 | George Graham | Managers | 072 13 |
Who was manager of Brighton and Hove Albion when they narrowly escaped relegation from the Football League in 1997 | Steve Gritt | Managers | 072 14 |
Who was manager of Burnley when they were last in the First Division in 1975-76 | Jimmy Adamson | Managers | 072 15 |
Who was manager of Bury when they won the Nationwide Second Division title in 1997 | Stan Ternent | Managers | 073 01 |
Who was manager of Chelsea when they won the FA Cup in 1970 | Dave Sexton | Managers | 073 02 |
Who was manager of Coventry City In 1987 when they won the FA Cup | John Sillett | Managers | 073 03 |
Who was manager of Macdesfield Town when they won promotion to the Football league in 1997 | Sammy Mcllroy | Managers | 073 04 |
Who was manager of Manchester City in 1968, the last time they won the Championship | Joe Mercer | Managers | 073 05 |
Who was manager of Southampton in 1966, when they won promotion to the First Division for the first time in their history | Ted Bates | Managers | 073 06 |
Who was manager of Stoke City when they won the League Cup in 1972 | TonyWaddlngton | Managers | 073 07 |
Who was manager of Tottenham Hotspur in their double-winning year | Bill Nicholson | Managers | 073 08 |
Who was manager ofWycombe Wanderers when they won promotion to the Football League in 1993 | Martin O’Neill | Managers | 073 09 |
Who was sacked by Fulham to make way for Kevin Keegan | MickyAdams | Managers | 073 10 |
Who was the Major who commanded the men of Notts County between 1944 and 1946,Hull City between 1946 and 1948 and Leeds United from 1948 to 1953 | Frank Buckley | Managers | 073 11 |
Who was West Ham United’s third manager, who served his apprenticeship at Colchester United between 1946 and 1948 | Ted Fenton | Managers | 073 12 |
Who were co-managers of Charlton Athletic from 1991 to 1995 | Alan Curbishley and Steve Gritt | Managers | 073 13 |
Who, in june 1996, began his second spell as manager of Norwich City | Mike Walker | Managers | 073 14 |
Which manager of Zambia scored the winning goal in an English FA Cup Final | Ian Porterfield | Managers | 073 15 |
Who, in the I 960s and ‘70s, were the five Chelsea ‘H’s | Ron Harris, Marvin Hinton, Ian Hutchinson, John Hollins, Peter Houseman | Mixed Bag | 074 01 |
Which is the only League club in the British Isles with the letter J’ in its name | St johnstone | Mixed Bag | 074 02 |
Name the three England internationals with three ‘0’s in their surnames | Peter Osgood (Chelsea), Ian Storey-Moore (Nottingham Forest),Tony Woodcock (Nottingham Forest and Arsenal) | Mixed Bag | 074 03 |
Who were the Blackburn Rovers ‘SAS’ strike force | Alan Shearer and Chris Sutton | Mixed Bag | 074 04 |
Who were England’s five ‘W’s in the 1984 World Cup qualifier against Turkey in Istanbul | Steve Williams, Ray Wilkins, Peter Wlthe,Tony Woodcock, Mark Wright | Mixed Bag | 074 05 |
Name the five English clubs with the letter ‘X’ in their name. | Crewe Alexandra, Exeter City. Halifax Town. Oxford United,Wrexham | Mixed Bag | 074 06 |
Which three England captains played for Scunthorpe United in the 1970s | Ray Clemence, Kevin Keegan and Ian Botham | Mixed Bag | 074 07 |
With 125 caps, who has played most games for England | Peter Shilton | Mixed Bag | 074 08 |
If it was Sunderland in 1979 and Villa in 1981, what was it in 1980 | Brooking (the question refers to scorers of FA Cup-winning goals, not to clubs, geddit?) | Mixed Bag | 074 09 |
London, Bristol, Glasgow, Dundee, Sheffield, Liverpool, Edinburgh. Manchester, Birmingham - which other British city has more than one League club | Stoke (Stoke City and Port Vale) | Mixed Bag | 074 10 |
Name the only English player in the Italian League in 1998 | Tony Dorigo (Torino) | Mixed Bag | 074 11 |
Who was the first goalkeeper to make 200 Premier League appearances | Neville Southall (Everton) | Mixed Bag | 074 12 |
In 1997-98, which were the only two Football League teams without a shirt sponsor | Doncaster Rovers and West Ham United | Mixed Bag | 074 13 |
What was remarkable aboutTottenham Hotspur goalkeeper Pat Jennings’ performance in the 1967 Charity Shield against Manchester United | 15 George Berry | Mixed Bag | 074 14 |
The first black player to be capped by Wales was Ted Parris of Bradford City in 1932 against Northern lreland.Which Wolverhampton Wanderers defender became the second in 1979 | George Berry | Mixed Bag | 074 15 |
For which club did Matt Busby, Denis Compton, Stan Cullis,Tommy Lawton,Wilf Mannion, Joe Mercer and Frank Swift all play during the Second World War | Aldershot | Mixed Bag | 075 01 |
For which three countries did Alfredo di Stefano play international football | Argentina, Colombia and Spain | Mixed Bag | 075 02 |
Who was Sporting Lisbon’s English coach when they won the Portuguese League Championship In 1982 | Malcolm Allison | Mixed Bag | 075 03 |
In 1946, which Charlton Athletic player became the first player to score for both teams in an FA Cup Final | Bert Turner | Mixed Bag | 075 04 |
In which city are the modern headquarters of FIFA | Zurich (Switzerland) | Mixed Bag | 075 05 |
Within ten, how many members does FIFA currently have | 198 | Mixed Bag | 075 06 |
In which West Midlands town does the church of St Francis have a stained glass window dedicated to the memory of Munich air crash victim Duncan Edwards | Dudley | Mixed Bag | 075 07 |
In which year did FIFA decree that linesmen be called Referee’s Assistants | 1996 | Mixed Bag | 075 08 |
In which year was the FA Amateur Cup replaced by the FAVase | 1974 | Mixed Bag | 075 09 |
‘Like a Centurion tank was our Nathan Wi’ a turn of speed like a bomb Many a goalie’s said sadly “I wonder where that came from ” Who is being sung about | Nat Lofthouse | Mixed Bag | 075 10 |
Outside which football ground were the I 990s’ northern nostalgia Hovis ads filmed | Ewood Park, Blackburn | Mixed Bag | 075 11 |
Second Lieutenant Donald Bell is the only professional footballer to have won the Victoria Cross (posthumously in 1916). For which Yorkshire team did he play | Bradford Park Avenue | Mixed Bag | 075 12 |
Plymouth Argyle takes its name from the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders - true or false | False: It named after Argyle Terrace, Plymouth, where most of the original team lived | Mixed Bag | 075 13 |
Under what name were Internazionale Milan forced to play by the Italian Fascists in the l930s and ‘40s | Ambrosiana-Inter | Mixed Bag | 075 14 |
What does ‘Spion Kop’ mean in Afrika.ans | ‘Spy’ or ‘Look-out Hill’ | Mixed Bag | 075 15 |
What is calcio | The ItaJian word for football | Mixed Bag | 076 01 |
What is the footballing link between Pope John Paul II and Albert Camus | Both goalkeepers | Mixed Bag | 076 02 |
What is the most common scoreline in football | 2-I | Mixed Bag | 076 03 |
What is the South American equivalent of the European Cup | La Copa Libertadores | Mixed Bag | 076 04 |
What mythical beast links FC Porto with Wlvenhoe Town | Both teams are nicknamed The Dragons | Mixed Bag | 076 05 |
What name did Dixie Dean give his daughter, born on the day in 1931 that his club, Everton, beat Southport 9-I | Nina | Mixed Bag | 076 06 |
What was first broadcast on August 22, 1964 | Match of the Day | Mixed Bag | 076 07 |
What was the name of the white horse who helped avert disaster at the first Wembley Cup Final in 1923 | Billy | Mixed Bag | 076 08 |
What was the Piccadilly Line tube station called before 1932, when Herbert Chapman arranged for its name to be changed to Arsenal | Gillespie Road | Mixed Bag | 076 09 |
What, in managerspeak, is the POMO | The Position of Maximum Opportunity | Mixed Bag | 076 10 |
When was the Red Card first brandished | 1976 | Mixed Bag | 076 11 |
And who was the first English League player to be shown it | David Wagstaffe (Blackburn Rovers) | Mixed Bag | 076 12 |
Where, in 1878, was the first match played under floodlighting | Bramall Lane, Sheffield | Mixed Bag | 076 13 |
Which British football club is named after a novel | Heart of Midlothian | Mixed Bag | 076 14 |
Which British footballer had the longest professional career - 653 games for six clubs over 22 years | Bobby Collins | Mixed Bag | 076 15 |
Which club - a League member until 1972 - imported two Argentine players in 1937 | Barrow | Mixed Bag | 077 01 |
Which club did Bill Shankly nickname The Ale-House Brawlers | Southampton | Mixed Bag | 077 02 |
Which English First Division clubs comprised the so-called Big Five who threatened to break away and set up a superleague early in the 1980s | Arsenal, Everton, Liverpool, Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur | Mixed Bag | 077 03 |
Which English First Division clubs comprised the so-called Big Ten who threatened to break away and set up a superleague later in the I | The above five plus Aston Villa, Newcastle United, Nottingham Forest. Sheffield Wednesday and West Ham United | Mixed Bag | 077 04 |
Which former player and television personality took over when a linesman was injured during an Arsenal v Liverpool match in 1972 | Jimmy Hill | Mixed Bag | 077 05 |
Which is the largest football stadium in the British isles | Hampden Park. Glasgow | Mixed Bag | 077 06 |
Which Scottish team appeared asTannochbrae in an episode of the I 960s’ BBC drama serial Doctor Finlay’s Casebook | AIloa Athletic | Mixed Bag | 077 07 |
Which team played at Plumstead Common from 1886-87 | Arsenal | Mixed Bag | 077 08 |
Which two countries went to war in 1969 over a football match | El Salvador and Honduras | Mixed Bag | 077 09 |
Which was the first club to achieve the so-called ‘New Double’ of League Championship and League Cup | Nottingham Forest (1978) | Mixed Bag | 077 10 |
Which was the first English League club to have a plastic pitch | Queen’s Park Rangers (1981) | Mixed Bag | 077 11 |
Which was the first ground to have floodlights permanently installed | The Manor, Oxford United (1950) | Mixed Bag | 077 12 |
Who are sometimes called The Nearly Men of Scottish Football | Heart of Midlothiari | Mixed Bag | 077 13 |
Who bit yer leg | Norman Hunter (Leeds United) | Mixed Bag | 077 14 |
Who bit yer bum | Billy Bonds (West Ham United) | Mixed Bag | 077 15 |
Which manager is famous for the remark: ‘I’ve had more clubs than Jack Nicklaus’ | Tommy Docherty | Mixed Bag | 078 01 |
Who is the only English League player to have twice been voted PFA Player of theYear (1989 and 1991) | Mark Hughes | Mixed Bag | 078 02 |
Who scored more hat-tricks In his career - 37 - than any other British footballer | Dixie Dean (Everton) | Mixed Bag | 078 03 |
What was the historic achievement of A.H. Chequer (alias Morton Peto Betts) | The first man to score in an FA Cup Final | Mixed Bag | 078 04 |
Who was the English manager of Ajax (Amsterdam) in the 1970s | Vic Bucklngham | Mixed Bag | 078 05 |
Who was the English trainer of Ajax Amsterdam who led them to their first Dutch Championship in 1918 | Jack Reynolds | Mixed Bag | 078 06 |
Who was the first- and, until the start of the 1998 tournament. the only player to score a hat-trick in a World Cup Final | Geoff Hurst (1966) | Mixed Bag | 078 07 |
Who was the first player to score a hat-trick in the World Cup | Guillermo Stabile (Argentina) in 1930 | Mixed Bag | 078 08 |
Who was the only Scottish winner of the Anglo-Scottish Cup, which ran from 1976 to 1981 | St Mirren | Mixed Bag | 078 09 |
Which footballer refused to appear on This Is Your Life | Danny Blanchflower | Mixed Bag | 078 10 |
Who, in 1888, scored the first League hat trick (for Burnley against Blackburn Rovers) | Walter Taft | Mixed Bag | 078 11 |
Who, in 1961, became the first British footballer to earn £100 a week | Johnny Haynes (Fulham) | Mixed Bag | 078 12 |
Who, in 1975, broke his jaw while shouting at a team-mate | Alex Stepney (Manchester United) | Mixed Bag | 078 13 |
Whose autobiographies are entitled ‘This One’s On Me’ and ‘It’s A Funny Old Life’ | Jimmy Greaves | Mixed Bag | 078 14 |
Whose ghost is reputed to haunt the marble halls of Highbury | Herbert Chapman | Mixed Bag | 078 15 |
Which year was the first season of the Premiership | 1992-93 | Mixed Bag | 079 01 |
How long had the old Football League been going | 104 years | Mixed Bag | 079 02 |
In the first season of the Premiership, what colour strip did the referees wear | Green (change strip: black) | Mixed Bag | 079 03 |
Under the new Premiership arrangements, the half-time interval was to be 15 minutes long. How long had it previously been | 0 minutes | Mixed Bag | 079 04 |
How many substitutes were allowed on the bench | Three, including a goalkeeper | Mixed Bag | 079 05 |
How many substitutes could be used in the Premiership | Two | Mixed Bag | 079 06 |
Which club has the largest pitch in England | Manchester City | Mixed Bag | 079 07 |
Which club has the smallest pitch in the Premiership | Arsenal | Mixed Bag | 079 08 |
Which Premiership ground has the largest seating capacity | Manchester United | Mixed Bag | 079 09 |
What was the name of the police dog that ran onto the pitch and bit Jim McNichol of Torquay United during their vital Fourth Division relegation battle against Crewe Alexandra in 1987 | Bryn | Mixed Bag | 079 10 |
Who is sometimes known as The Turtle because he is turtally dedicated to Newcastle United | Sir John Hall | Mixed Bag | 079 11 |
Which manager is called Harry even though that’s not his name | Dave Bassett | Mixed Bag | 079 12 |
Which player is known as Chief | Efan Ekoku | Mixed Bag | 079 13 |
In 1993, the FA Cup semi-finals were between Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur and Sheffield United and Sheffield Wednesday.Where were they held | Wembley | Mixed Bag | 079 14 |
Who was the first native East German to play for the unified national side | Matthias Sammer | Mixed Bag | 079 15 |
Who is the only player to have won an international cap while playing for Hereford United | Brian Evans (Wales | Most Capped Players | 080 01 |
Who is Arsenal’s most capped player, a full back who played 77 times for England while at Highbury | Kenny Sansom | Most Capped Players | 080 02 |
Who is the only player to have won an International cap while playing for Hartlepool United | Ambrose Fogarty (Northern Ireland) | Most Capped Players | 080 03 |
The Coventry City player with the most international caps (27) has played 37 times for ZimbabweWho is he | Peter Ndlovu | Most Capped Players | 080 04 |
With which two clubs was Peter Shilton the most capped player | Derby County and Southampton | Most Capped Players | 080 05 |
Who is Aston Villa’s most capped player, making 51 of his 83 international appearances while at Villa Park | Paul McGrath (Republic or Ireland) | Most Capped Players | 080 06 |
Only one Torquay United player - Rodney jack - has ever won an international cap.Which country did he represent | St Vincent | Most Capped Players | 080 07 |
Brentford’s most capped player, John Buttigieg, made 63 international appeara nces for whom | Malta | Most Capped Players | 080 08 |
Although no one has ever won an international cap while playing for Old ham Athletic, the most capped player they have ever had on their books played 54 times for Norway. Name him | Gunnar HaIle | Most Capped Players | 080 09 |
For which English League club was Alan McDonald playing throughout his 52-cap international career with Northern Ireland | Queens Park Rangers | Most Capped Players | 080 10 |
Name the Bermudian who won 18 international caps while playing for Rotherham United | Shaun Goater | Most Capped Players | 080 11 |
How many of his 108 England caps did Bobby Moore win while playing for West Ham United | All of them | Most Capped Players | 080 12 |
Watford have two players with the same number of international caps (31). One is John Barnes, who played for England 79 times altogether.The other won all his 31 caps for Wales while atVicarage Road.Who is he | Kenny Jackett | Most Capped Players | 080 13 |
Which Nigeria international is Leyton Orient’s most capped player | john Chiedozie | Most Capped Players | 080 14 |
Which Welshman is Crystal Palace’s most capped player | Eric Young | Most Capped Players | 080 15 |
Bobby Charlton is Manchester United’s most capped international player. How many times did he play for England | 106 | Most Capped Players | 081 01 |
Stockport County’s most capped international player is Martin Nash, who played twice for which country | Canada | Most Capped Players | 081 02 |
Who Is Leeds United’s most capped international, with 54 appeara nces for Scotland | Billy Bremner | Most Capped Players | 081 03 |
Gordon Banks won 36 of his England caps while at Stoke City.Where was he when he won the other 37 | Leicester City | Most Capped Players | 081 04 |
Who is Leicester City’s most capped international, with 39 appeara nces for Northern Ireland between 1980 and 1986 | John O’Neill | Most Capped Players | 081 05 |
Eamonn Dunphy, Miliwall’s most capped player, won all but one of his 23 Republic of Ireland caps while playing at the Den.Which club was he playing for when he played his first international, against Spain in 1966 | York City | Most Capped Players | 081 06 |
Who is Wigan Athletic’s only international player to date, with a single appearance as a substitute in Northern Ireland’s 1997 game against Thailand | Roy Carroll | Most Capped Players | 081 07 |
Neville Southall is Everton’s most capped player. How many times did he play in goal for Wales | 91 | Most Capped Players | 081 08 |
Who is Chelsea’s most capped player, winning 24 of his 84 England caps while at Stamford Bridge | Ray Wilkins | Most Capped Players | 081 09 |
Name Sunderland’s most capped international, who won 38 of his 40 Republic of Ireland caps while at Roker Park between 1958 and 1969 | Charlie Hurley | Most Capped Players | 081 10 |
Who is Swansea City’s most capped international | Ivor Allchurch | Most Capped Players | 081 11 |
How many times did Billy Wright, Wolverhampton Wanderers’ most capped player, play for England | 105 | Most Capped Players | 081 12 |
In a career spanning 1950.60, who became Newcastle’s most capped international, with 40 appearances for Northern Ireland | Alt McMichael | Most Capped Players | 081 13 |
Nigel Worthington won 66 Northern Ireland caps - two with Stoke City, 4 with Leeds United and 50 with whom, making him their most capped international player | Sheffield Wednesday | Most Capped Players | 081 14 |
Which Blackburn Rovers player made 41 England appearances between 1902 and 1914 | Bob Crompton | Most Capped Players | 081 15 |
Which Northern Ireland international won 47 of his 53 caps while at lpswich Town between 1972 and 1980 | Allan Hunter | Most Capped Players | 082 01 |
For which Yorkshire team did Billy Gillespie win 25 Northern Ireland caps between 1913 and 1931 | Sheffield United | Most Capped Players | 082 02 |
With 48 England caps between 1968 and 1976, which Manchester City player made most appearances for his country | CoHn Bell | Most Capped Players | 082 03 |
Which club’s most capped international is Northern Ireland’s Gerry Taggart | Barnsley | Most Capped Players | 082 04 |
Which Welshman is Liverpool’s most capped international | Ian Rush | Most Capped Players | 082 05 |
For which club did Jimmy Armfield play throughout his international career 7 For which club did Johnny Haynes play throughout his international career | Blackpool | Most Capped Players | 082 06 |
For which club did Johnny Haynes play throughout his international career | Fulham | Most Capped Players | 082 07 |
With 10 Republic of Ireland caps since 1996, Kenny Cunningham became which club’s most capped international | Wimbledon | Most Capped Players | 082 08 |
Norwich City’s most capped international played for Wales between 1988 and 1995 - name him | Mark Bowen | Most Capped Players | 082 09 |
Who is Boltori Wanderers’ most capped international, winning all his 33 England caps while with the club between 1951 and 1959 | Nat Lofthouse | Most Capped Players | 082 10 |
For which north London club was Pat Jennings playing when he won 74 of his 119 Northern Ireland caps | Tottenham Hotspur | Most Capped Players | 082 11 |
Winning 30 of his 50 caps for Wales between 1967 and 1973, which club’s most capped international is Rod Thomas | SwindonTown | Most Capped Players | 082 12 |
With 76 caps for England, which defender has made more internat ional appearances than any other Nottingham Forest player | Stuart Pearce | Most Capped Players | 082 13 |
For which club did Tom Finney play throughout his England career | Prescon North End | Most Capped Players | 082 14 |
For which club did WiIf Mannion play throughout his England international career | Middlesbrough | Most Capped Players | 082 15 |
The Abbey Stadium | Cambridge United | Grounds | 083 01 |
Adams Park | Wycombe Wanderers | Grounds | 083 02 |
Anfleld | Liverpool | Grounds | 083 03 |
Ashton Gate | Bristol City | Grounds | 083 04 |
Belle Vue | Doncaster Rovers | Grounds | 083 05 |
The Bescot Stadium | Walsall | Grounds | 083 06 |
Bloomfield Road | Blackpool | Grounds | 083 07 |
BlundeIl Park | Grimsby Town | Grounds | 083 08 |
Bootham Crescent | York City | Grounds | 083 09 |
Boothferry Park | Hull City | Grounds | 083 10 |
Boundary Park | I Oldham Athletic | Grounds | 083 11 |
Bramall Lane | Sheffield United | Grounds | 083 12 |
Brisbane Road | Leyton Orient | Grounds | 083 13 |
Brunton Park | Carlisle | Grounds | 083 14 |
Carrow Road | Norwich City | Grounds | 083 15 |
Preston North End | Deepdale | Grounds | 084 01 |
Mansfield Town | Field Mill | Grounds | 084 02 |
Plymouth Argyle | Home Park | Grounds | 084 03 |
Lincoln City | Sincil Bank | Grounds | 084 04 |
Stoke City | Victoria Ground | Grounds | 084 05 |
Burnley | Turf Moor | Grounds | 084 06 |
Barnet | Underhill | Grounds | 084 07 |
Brentford | Griffin Park | Grounds | 084 08 |
Bolton Wanderers | The Reebok Stadium | Grounds | 084 09 |
Middlesbrough | The Celinet Riverside Stadium | Grounds | 084 10 |
Reading | Ielm Park | Grounds | 084 11 |
Oxford United | The Manor Ground | Grounds | 084 12 |
Huddersfield Town | The McAlpine Stadium | Grounds | 084 13 |
Which two teams have home stadiums known as The County Ground | Notts County and Swindon Town | Grounds | 084 14 |
By what name is one of these County grounds more commonly known | Meadow Lane | Grounds | 084 15 |
The City Ground | Northampton Town | Grounds | 085 01 |
Craven Cottage | Fulham | Grounds | 085 02 |
Dean Court | Bournemouth | Grounds | 085 03 |
The Dell | Southampton | Grounds | 085 04 |
The Deva Stadium | Chester City | Grounds | 085 05 |
Edgeley Park | Stockport County | Grounds | 085 06 |
Elland Road | Leeds United | Grounds | 085 07 |
Ewood Park | Blackburn Rovers | Grounds | 085 08 |
Feethams | Darlington | Grounds | 085 09 |
Filbert Street | Leicester City | Grounds | 085 10 |
Fratton Park | I Portsmouth | Grounds | 085 11 |
Gay Meadow | Shrewsbury Town | Grounds | 085 12 |
Gigg Lane | Bury | Grounds | 085 13 |
Glanford Park | Scunthorpe United | Grounds | 085 14 |
Goodison Park | Everton | Grounds | 085 15 |
Arsenal | The Arsenal Stadium (but popularly Highbury) | Grounds | 086 01 |
Bristol Rovers | The Memorial Ground | Grounds | 086 02 |
Colchester United | Layer Road | Grounds | 086 03 |
Coventry City | Highfleld Road | Grounds | 086 04 |
Crewe Alexandra | Gresty Road | Grounds | 086 05 |
Luton Town | Kenilworth Road | Grounds | 086 06 |
Macclesfield Town | The Moss Rose Ground | Grounds | 086 07 |
Manchester City | Maine Road | Grounds | 086 08 |
MilIwall | The New Den | Grounds | 086 09 |
Peterborough United | London Road | Grounds | 086 10 |
Queen’s Park Rangers | Loftus Road | Grounds | 086 11 |
Rotherham United | MilImoor | Grounds | 086 12 |
Scarborough | The McCaIn Stadium | Grounds | 086 13 |
Sheffield Wednesday | Hillsborough | Grounds | 086 14 |
West Bromwich Albion | The Hawthorns | Grounds | 086 15 |
Molineux | Wolverhampton Wanderers | Grounds | 087 01 |
Oakwell | Barnsley | Grounds | 087 02 |
Plainmoor | Torquay United | Grounds | 087 03 |
Portman Road | Ipswich Town | Grounds | 087 04 |
Prenton Park | Tranmere Rovers | Grounds | 087 05 |
Pride Park | Derby County | Grounds | 087 06 |
The Priestfield Stadium | Gillingham | Grounds | 087 07 |
The Pulse Stadium | Bradford City | Grounds | 087 08 |
The Racecourse Ground | Wrexham | Grounds | 087 09 |
The Recreation Ground | Chesterfield | Grounds | 087 10 |
Roots Hall | Southend United | Grounds | 087 11 |
Sixfields Stadium | Northampton Town | Grounds | 087 12 |
Spotland | Rochdale | Grounds | 087 13 |
Springfield Park | Wigan Athletic | Grounds | 087 14 |
St And rews | Birmingham City | Grounds | 087 15 |
Exeter City and Newcastle United play at grounds with very similar names.What is the key difference between the two | An apostrophe ‘S’: the grounds are St James Park (Exeter City) and St James’ Park (Newcastle United) | Grounds | 088 01 |
What was the name of Middlesbrough’s ground until 1995 | Ayresome Park | Grounds | 088 02 |
What is Sunderland’s ground correctly known as | The Stadium of Light | Grounds | 088 03 |
What was the name of Sunderland’s old ground, on which they played from 1898- 1997 | Roker Park | Grounds | 088 04 |
Although almost everyone says that West Ham United play their home games at Upton Park, that is the name of the area in which their stadium is situated.What is the name of the stadium itself | The Boleyn Ground | Grounds | 088 05 |
Name the three English League clubs that have played home games at Selhurst Park | Crystal Palace. Chariton Athletic and Wimbledon | Grounds | 088 06 |
With which temporarily exiled club did West Ham United share their home ground during the 1990-91 season | Charlton Athletic | Grounds | 088 07 |
Tottenham Hotspur’s ground is universalty known as White Hart Lane. In which street is the main entrance | Totcenham High Road, | Grounds | 088 08 |
What was the name of Wimbledon’s ground when they joined the Football League in 1977-78 | Plough Lane | Grounds | 088 09 |
What was the name of the ground at which Derby County played their home matches between 1895 and 1997 | The Baseball Ground | Grounds | 088 10 |
At which League ground did Brighton and Hove Albion play their home matches in 1997-98 | The Priestfield Stadium.Glllingham | Grounds | 088 11 |
Although it is universally known as Loftus Road, in which street is the main entrance to the Queen’s Park Rangers ground | South Africa Road,LondonWl2 | Grounds | 088 12 |
What are the names of the three English Football League grounds that are not in England | Ninian Park (Cardiff City),The Vetch Field (Swansea City) and The Racecourse Ground (Wrexham) | Grounds | 088 13 |
What is the name of the one Football League ground in England whose team does not play in the English Football League | Shielf’ield Park (Berwick Rangers’ ground) | Grounds | 088 14 |
What was the name of the ground at which Wycombe Wanderers played from 1901 to 1990 | Loakes Park | Grounds | 088 15 |
The Almondvale Stadium | Livingston | Grounds – Scotland | 089 01 |
Bayview Park | East Fife | Grounds – Scotland | 089 02 |
Boghead Park | Dumbarton | Grounds – Scotland | 089 03 |
Which two clubs share the Broadwood Stadium | Airdrieonians and Clyde | Grounds – Scotland | 089 04 |
Brockville Park | Falkirk | Grounds – Scotland | 089 05 |
Burnbrae | Clydebank | Grounds – Scotland | 089 06 |
The Caledonian Stadium | Inverness Caledonian Thistle | Grounds – Scotland | 089 07 |
Cappielow Park | Greenock Morton | Grounds – Scotland | 089 08 |
Central Park | Cowdenbeath | Grounds – Scotland | 089 09 |
The Cliftonhill Stadium | Albion Rovers | Grounds – Scotland | 089 10 |
The Cliftonville Stadium | Hamilton Academical | Grounds – Scotland | 089 11 |
Dens Park | Dundee | Grounds – Scotland | 089 12 |
East End Park | Dunfermline Athletic | Grounds – Scotland | 089 13 |
Easter Road | Hibernian | Grounds – Scotland | 089 14 |
Fir Park | Motherwell | Grounds – Scotland | 089 15 |
Aberdeen | Pittodrie | Grounds – Scotland | 090 01 |
Alloa Athletic | The Recreation Park | Grounds – Scotland | 090 02 |
Arbroath | Gayfleld Park | Grounds – Scotland | 090 03 |
Ayr United | Somerset Park | Grounds – Scotland | 090 04 |
Brechin City | Glebe Park | Grounds – Scotland | 090 05 |
East Stirlingshire | Firs Park | Grounds – Scotland | 090 06 |
Kilmarnock | Rugby Park | Grounds – Scotland | 090 07 |
Montrose | Links Park | Grounds – Scotland | 090 08 |
Partick Thistle | Firhill Park | Grounds – Scotland | 090 09 |
Queen of the South | Palmerston Park | Grounds – Scotland | 090 10 |
Queen’s Park | Hampden Park | Grounds – Scotland | 090 11 |
Rangers | Ibrox | Grounds – Scotland | 090 12 |
St Johnstone | MCD iarmjd Park | Grounds – Scotland | 090 13 |
Stenhousemuir | Ochilview Park | Grounds – Scotland | 090 14 |
StirlingAlbion | The Forthbank Stadium | Grounds – Scotland | 090 15 |
Stair Park | Stranraer | Grounds – Scotland | 091 01 |
Stark’s Park | Raith Rovers | Grounds – Scotland | 091 02 |
Station Park | Forfar Athletic | Grounds – Scotland | 091 03 |
Tannadice Park | Dundee United | Grounds – Scotland | 091 04 |
Tynecastle Park | Heart of Midlothian | Grounds – Scotland | 091 05 |
Victoria Park | Ross County | Grounds – Scotland | 091 06 |
Name the eight Scottish Football league clubs whose grounds have a Glasgow postal address | Airdrieonians, Celtic, Clyde. Clydebank, Dumbarton, Partick Thistle, Queen’s Park, Rangers | Grounds – Scotland | 091 07 |
In which city did Meadowbank Thistle play their home matches | Edinburgh | Grounds – Scotland | 091 08 |
What happened to them | They disbanded in 1988 | Grounds – Scotland | 091 09 |
Which was Scotland’s - and, indeed, Britain’s - first all-seater stadium | Pittodrie.Aberdeen | Grounds – Scotland | 091 10 |
Where did Clydebank play their home matches during the 1996-97 season | Boghead Park, Dumbarton | Grounds – Scotland | 091 11 |
Which Scottish club previously had homes at Burnbank and Kinning Park | Rangers | Grounds – Scotland | 091 12 |
From its formation in 1945 until 1992, which Scottish club played its home matches atAnnfield | Stirling AIbion | Grounds – Scotland | 091 13 |
Until 1917. which team played its home matches at North End Park, which was nicknamed the Colliers Den | Cowdenbeach | Grounds – Scotland | 091 14 |
Which team played its home matches at Cathkin Park before dropping out of the Scottish League in 1967 | Third Lanark | Grounds – Scotland | 091 15 |
The Aston Villa goalkeeper who came on as a substitute against Australia in 1983 | Nigel Spink | One Cap Wonders | 092 01 |
The Arsenal defender, formerly with Coventry City, later with Leicester City, who played once against Yugoslavia in 1973 | Jeff Blockley | One Cap Wonders | 092 02 |
The lpswich Town star who came on as a substitute in England’s match against Luxembourg in 1978. | TrevorWhymark | One Cap Wonders | 092 03 |
Ted MacDougall’s striking partner whose one cap game against Wales in 1976 while he was playing for Norwich City | Phil Boyer | One Cap Wonders | 092 04 |
West Bromwich Albion’s record-breaking striker who played once against Wales in 1971 | Tony Brown | One Cap Wonders | 092 05 |
Came on once as a substitute against Wales in 1975. Played for Aston Villa, whom he later managed | Brian Little | One Cap Wonders | 092 06 |
England cricketer who played football for Corinthians and for England against Northern Ireland In 1901 | C.B. Fry | One Cap Wonders | 092 07 |
Aston Villa full back who went to Everton after winning his sole England cap against Luxembourg in 1977 | John Gidman | One Cap Wonders | 092 08 |
West Ham United’s ex.QPR striker who came on once as a substit ute against Iceland in 1982 | Paul Goddard | One Cap Wonders | 092 09 |
Much-travelled goalkeeper who played for England against Italy in 1976 while playing club football for Arsenal | Jimmy Rimmer | One Cap Wonders | 092 10 |
Won one cap against Malta in 1971 while playing for Everton, a club he managed between 1987 and 1990 | Cohn Harvey | One Cap Wonders | 092 11 |
Capped once against Holland in 1970, while in the middle of four consecutive years as Nottingham Forest’s top scorer | lan Storey.Moore | One Cap Wonders | 092 12 |
Everton player whose one appearance came in 1965 against West Germany | Derek Temple | One Cap Wonders | 092 13 |
Manchester United stalwart from 1952 to 1969 who made his one England appearance against Northern Ireland in 1955 | Bill Foulkes | One Cap Wonders | 092 14 |
Nottingham Forest starlet who never really fulfilled his potential. Played once in 1985 against the Republic of Ireland. Moved on to Manchester United, Middlesbrough, Sunderland and Airdrieonians | Peter Davenport | One Cap Wonders | 092 15 |
Chelsea player and future manager capped once against Czechoslovakia in 1963 | Ken Shellito | One Cap Wonders | 093 01 |
West Ham United’s other England international named Moore, who was capped against Sweden in 1923 | WG.B. Moore | One Cap Wonders | 093 02 |
Queen’s Park Rangers goalkeeper who played once against Portugal in 1974 | Phil Parkes | One Cap Wonders | 093 03 |
Member of the Tottenham Hotspur 1961 double-winning side who played against France in 1963 | Ron Henry | One Cap Wonders | 093 04 |
Blackpool goalscorer capped once against France In 1963 | Ray Charnley | One Cap Wonders | 093 05 |
Arsenal player of the ‘SOs and early ‘60s, capped against Wales in 1959 | Daniel Clapton | One Cap Wonders | 093 06 |
One-club man who played nearly 400 times for Burnley between 1955 and 1966. Capped against Austria in 1961 | BrIan Miller | One Cap Wonders | 093 07 |
Home-grown Arsenal star who won his cap in 1977 against the Republic of Ireland while playing for Derby County | Charlie George | One Cap Wonders | 093 08 |
Sheffield Wednesday forward capped against Luxembourg in 1962 | John Fantham | One Cap Wonders | 093 09 |
Won his cap for England against Spain in 1967 while at Chelsea.Also played for Queen’s Park Rangers and Arsenal. Awarded MBE. | John Hollins | One Cap Wonders | 093 10 |
Former Watford goalkeeper who played once for England against Mexico while at Liverpool | David James | One Cap Wonders | 093 11 |
PFA Executive who won one England cap as a substitute against Saudi Arabia in 1989 | Brian Marwood | One Cap Wonders | 093 12 |
Played almost 400 times for Burnley between 1955 and 1966 Capped by England against Austria in 1961 | BrIan Miller | One Cap Wonders | 093 13 |
Played once for England against Portugal in 1951 while with Tottenham Hocspur, the club he later managed to the double | Bill Nicholson | One Cap Wonders | 093 14 |
Everton,Watford,Arsenal and Real Sociedad stalwart who played for England against Greece in 1994 while with Aston Villa. Ended the 1997-98 season with Coventry City | Kevin Richardson | One Cap Wonders | 093 15 |
Who, in the words of the song, was: ‘.As strong as a lion and never will give up That’s why — is favourite for the Cup’ | Willie (‘World Cup Willie) | Pop | 094 01 |
Which Cup, and when | The 1966 World Cup | Pop | 094 02 |
Who recorded this song | Lonnle Donegan | Pop | 094 03 |
Who had a No I hit in 1970 with a song containing the words: ‘Once more we will meet with the best Like befbre we’ll be put to the test Knowing we’ll give all we’ve got to give for the folks...’ | The 1970 England World Cup Squad | Pop | 094 04 |
What was the title of this song | Back Home | Pop | 094 05 |
What was the name of the song sung by Glenn Hoddle and Chris Waddle that reached No 12 in the charts in 1987 | Diamond Lights | Pop | 094 06 |
What was the name of their follow-up single, which did nothing | It’s Goodbye | Pop | 094 07 |
Who had a hit in 1978 with a song about Scotland’s World Cup prospects which contained the couplet: ‘Ole, ole, ole ola, We’re gonna bring that World Cup bock from over thor’ | Rod Stewart | Pop | 094 08 |
Who had a 1973 hit with the song ‘Nice One Cyril’ | The Cockerel Chorus | Pop | 094 09 |
To which Tottenham Hotspur player did this refer | Cyril Knowles | Pop | 094 10 |
The catchphrase ‘Nice One Cyril’ originated in a television advert for a product unconnected with football.What | Wonderloaf bread | Pop | 094 11 |
The Cyril in the advert had nothing to do with Spurs. Where, in the words used, did the product originate | The advert featured the line: "This one of Cyril’s, from High Wycombe. Nice one, Cyril" | Pop | 094 12 |
Complete the missing line from a 1971 hit (Tune: Rule Britannia): Wee proud to soy that name While we sing this song we’ll win the game’ | Good old Arsenal | Pop | 094 13 |
For which World Cup was the England song ‘This Time (‘We’ll Get It Right)’ | 1982 | Pop | 094 14 |
What was the title of the 1982 Liverpool song in which the talents of John Barnes loomed large | AnfleId Rap | Pop | 094 15 |
In which year did ‘We All Follow Man United’ reach No 10 | 1985 | Pop | 095 01 |
Which group backed England on the No I hit World in Motion | New Order | Pop | 095 02 |
Which group played on the Euro ‘96 anthem ‘Football’s Coming Home’ | The Lightning Seeds | Pop | 095 03 |
And who were the two comedians who wrote the words | David Baddiel and Frank Skinner | Pop | 095 04 |
What was the title of Kevin Keegan’s 1979 hit single | Head Over Heels In Love | Pop | 095 05 |
Which footballer made a version of Lindisfarne’s ‘Fog on the Tyne | Paul Gascoigne | Pop | 095 06 |
What was Arsenal striker Ian Wright’s single called | DoThe RightThing | Pop | 095 07 |
In which year did Leeds United have a No 10 hit with a song called - inspirationally - ‘Leeds United’ | 1972 | Pop | 095 08 |
What was the title of the Scotland World Cup squad song that reached No 20 in 1974 | Easy, Easy | Pop | 095 09 |
Who had a hit in 1985 with a song to the tune of ‘Here We Go’ | Everton | Pop | 095 10 |
In which year was ‘I’m Forever Blowing Bubbles’ a hit for West Ham United | 1975 | Pop | 095 11 |
Who reached No 5 in 1982 with We have A Dream’ | The Scotland World Cup Squad | Pop | 095 12 |
In which year did Chelsea have a hit with ‘Blue is the Colour’ | 1972 | Pop | 095 13 |
In which year did Tottenham Hotspur have a No 5 hit with ‘Ossie’s Dream’ | 1981 | Pop | 095 14 |
Which is thought to be the only professional football club in Great Britain never to have made a pop record | Crewe Alexandra | Pop | 095 15 |
Who were the first Champions of the 20th century, scoring a record number of goals (77) in the course of the 34-match season | Aston Villa | 1899-1900 | 096 01 |
Who was their- and the League’s - leading scorer, with 27 goals | Bill Garratt | 1899-1900 | 096 02 |
Who was their versatile captain | John Devey | 1899-1900 | 096 03 |
Which Yorkshire team made the running for most of the season before being pipped at the post on the last day of the season | Sheffield United | 1899-1900 | 096 04 |
Which team from the smallest habitation ever to have been represented in English top-flight football was relegated from the First Division, never to return | Glossop North End | 1899-1900 | 096 05 |
Which two teams bounced straight back up to the First Division, winning promotion from Division Two the year after they had both been relegated | Bolton Wanderers and The Wednesday | 1899-1900 | 096 06 |
Which team left the League for ever, after finishing bottom of Division Two with one victory, I 8 goals for and 100 against in 34 matches | Loughborough Town | 1899-1900 | 096 07 |
Which small Lancashire club heralded the dawn of their finest era by winning the FA Cup for the first time, beating non-League Southampton 4-0 in the Final | Bury | 1899-1900 | 096 08 |
Which three First Division sides had Southampton put out on their way to the Final | Everton, Newcastle United and West Bromwich Albion | 1899-1900 | 096 09 |
Which non-League side from London did Southampton beat in a semi-final that went to a replay | MilIwall Athletic | 1899-1900 | 096 10 |
The first match - a 0-0 draw - had been played at Crystal Palace. Where in Berkshire was the replay, which Southampton won 3-0 | Reading | 1899-1900 | 096 11 |
Which Derby-winning racehorse owner talked Scotland into playing their match against England at Parkhead in his racing colours | Lord Rosebery | 1899-1900 | 096 12 |
Playing in primrose and pink had no ill-effect on the Scots, who won the match 4-I.Who was the Queen’s Park amateur who scored a hat trick | R.S. McColI | 1899-1900 | 096 13 |
Rangers won the Scottish Championship, winning all but three of their 20 matches.Which was the only team they failed to beat at home or away | Celtic | 1899-1900 | 096 14 |
Celtic retained the Scottish FA Cup.Who did they beat 4-3 in the Final, after trailing 3-I at half time | Queen’s Park | 1899-1900 | 096 15 |
Tottenham Hotspur became the first non-League club to win the FA Cup. Which Yorkshire club did they beat 3-I in the Final replay, after the first match had been drawn I-I | Sheffield United | 1900-1901 | 097 01 |
Who was the triumphant Spurs manager | John Cameron | 1900-1901 | 097 02 |
The first match had been played at Crystal Palace - where was the replay held | Burnden Park, Bolton | 1900-1901 | 097 03 |
When had the FA Cup Final last gone to a replay | 1886 | 1900-1901 | 097 04 |
What was the name of the Spurs centre forward who became the first man to score in every round of the Cup | Alex ‘Sandy’ Brown | 1900-1901 | 097 05 |
How many times in the 20th century did Spurs win the Cup in a year ending with the number one | Four times. 192 I 961 198 and 1991 | 1900-1901 | 097 06 |
Who won their first League Championship, and went on to take the title 17 more times during the 20th century | Liverpool | 1900-1901 | 097 07 |
Who was their star Scottish international centre half | Alec Raisbeck | 1900-1901 | 097 08 |
Which two former League champions were relegated to the Second Division | Preston North End and West Bromwich Albion | 1900-1901 | 097 09 |
Who was the First Division’s leading scorer, with 24 goals for 12th-placed Derby County | Steve Bloomer | 1900-1901 | 097 10 |
Which founder member of the Football League won the Second Division title and promotion to the First Division for the first time | Grlmsby Town | 1900-1901 | 097 11 |
Against which nation did Scotland record their highest ever international victory - 11-0 | Ireland | 1900-1901 | 097 12 |
In Scotland, who won the League Championship for the third year in succession | Rangers | 1900-1901 | 097 13 |
Who were runners-up in both the Scottish League and FA Cup | Celtic | 1900-1901 | 097 14 |
Who lifted the Scottish FA Cup, after a 4-3 victory in the Final | Heart of Midlothian | 1900-1901 | 097 15 |
In which stadium were 25 people killed and hundreds injured when a stand collapsed during an international match | Ibrox Park. Glasgow | 1901-1902 | 098 01 |
What was the new maximum wage for professional footballers in England | £4 a week | 1901-1902 | 098 02 |
Sunderland won the League Championship for the fourth time - when had they last been champions | 1895 | 1901-1902 | 098 03 |
Of the current Sunderland squad, two had played in the previous Championship-winning team. One was their Scottish international goalkeeper - what was his name | Ted Doig | 1901-1902 | 098 04 |
The other survivor was the centre forward, another Scot who had been capped for his country while at Rangers - what was his name | Jimmy Millar | 1901-1902 | 098 05 |
The First Divisions leading scorers were James Settle and Fred Priest, each with 18 goals. Which teams did they play for | Everton and Sheffield United respectively | 1901-1902 | 098 06 |
Who won the FA Cup for the second time, beating Southampton 2-I in the Final replay after the first match had been drawn I-I | Sheffield United | 1901-1902 | 098 07 |
Which great England cricketer played at right back for Southampton in the FA Cup Final | C.B. Fry | 1901-1902 | 098 08 |
Which Midlands team won the Second Division title with a record number of points (55) | West Bromwich Albion | 1901-1902 | 098 09 |
This was the last season in which there was a League club called Newton Heath - to what did they change their name the following season | Manchester United | 1901-1902 | 098 10 |
What was historic about the Home International between England and Scotland at Villa Park | It was the first international in which all the players on both sides were professIonals | 1901-1902 | 098 11 |
Rangers won the League; who won the Scottish Cup for the second time in their history | Hibernian | 1901-1902 | 098 12 |
Who were runners-up in both the Scottish First Division and the FA Cup | Celtic | 1901-1902 | 098 13 |
Which Glasgow club won promotion from the Second Division, only to go down again the following season and out of the League altogether in 1911 | Port Glasgow Athletic | 1901-1902 | 098 14 |
Which other club was promoted in readiness for the following season, when the Scottish First Division was increased from 10 clubs to 12 | Partick Thistle | 1901-1902 | 098 15 |
What was spotted for the first time at football grounds all around the country | The penalty spot, introduced for the first time this season | 1902-1903 | 099 01 |
The Wednesday won the League Championship, the first of four times that they achieved this feat. Who was their centre forward and leading scorer, with 12 goals | Andy Wilson | 1902-1903 | 099 02 |
Who was the local Sheffield hero who had an outstanding season at centre half | Tom Crawshaw | 1902-1903 | 099 03 |
Who won the FA Cup for the second time in their history, winning the Final by the all-time record margin of 6.0 | Bury | 1902-1903 | 099 04 |
For only the second time in the history of the FA Cup, the winners did not concede a single goal throughout the tournament.Which other club had previously achieved this feat | Preston North End in 1889 | 1902-1903 | 099 05 |
Who were the beaten Cup finalists, the third time they had lost at this stage since 1896 | Derby County | 1902-1903 | 099 06 |
Which Midlands’ team were runners-up in the League and semi-finalists in the FA Cup | Aston Villa | 1902-1903 | 099 07 |
The other beaten FA Cup semi-finalists were a London club - then non- League - with strong North British links, taking many of their players from the Docklands factory of Scottish jam and marmalade maker Morton & Co who were they | MiliwallAtNetic | 1902-1903 | 099 08 |
Who was the First Division’s leading scorer, with 3 I goals for fifth-placed Liverpool | Alex Raybould | 1902-1903 | 099 09 |
Why was Roker Park closed for a week after Sunderland lost I-C at home to The Wednesday | Because the referees car was stoned as he left the ground | 1902-1903 | 099 10 |
Which three teams shared the Home International Championship | England, Ireland and Scotland | 1902-1903 | 099 11 |
Who won the first of their four Scottish League Championships, the others coming in 1948, 1951 and 1952 | Hibernian | 1902-1903 | 099 12 |
Who were runners-up in Scotland, their best position in the League until they finally won it in 1962 | Dundee | 1902-1903 | 099 13 |
Rangers won the Scottish FA Cup after the Final had gone to a second replay.Who did they beat 2-0 after the two previous matches had ended I - and 0-0 | Heart of Midlothian | 1902-1903 | 099 14 |
Which three Scottish internationals also formed the backbone of the Sunderland defence | Ted Doig (goal),A. McCombie and J.Watson (full backs) | 1902-1903 | 099 15 |
The Wednesday won their second League Championship in succession. Who was their secretary-manager | Arthur Dickinson | 1903-1904 | 100 01 |
Who came second in the League and won the FA Cup | Manchester City | 1903-1904 | 100 02 |
Which Second Division team did they beat 1-0 in the all-Lancashire Final | Bolton Wanderers | 1903-1904 | 100 03 |
Name the great Welsh international who scored the winning goal in the 1904 FA Cup Final | Billy Mer,edith | 1903-1904 | 100 04 |
What was the name of the winning team’s manager | Tom Maley | 1903-1904 | 100 05 |
Which Lancashire team was relegated from the First Division despite having scored one more goal (49) than the Champions | Liverpool | 1903-1904 | 100 06 |
Who was the First Division’s leading scorer, with 20 goals for 14th-placed Derby County | Steve Bloomer | 1903-1904 | 100 07 |
Who became the first side from south of the River Trent to win promotion to the First Division | Woolwich Arsenal | 1903-1904 | 100 08 |
Who won the Scottish League Championship for the only time in their history | ThIrd Lanark | 1903-1904 | 100 09 |
The Scottish First Division had been increased from 12 clubs to 14.Who were the two newcomers | Airdrieonians and Motherwell | 1903-1904 | 100 10 |
Who scored two goals for Rangers in the Scottish FA Cup Final | Speedie | 1903-1904 | 100 11 |
Who then scored a hat-trick to make the final score Celtic 3 Rangers | jimmy Quinn | 1903-1904 | 100 12 |
For which established centre forward had the hat-trick hero been a last-minute replacement | Alec Bennett | 1903-1904 | 100 13 |
Who was the Celtic manager who made this controversial selection | Willie Maley | 1903-1904 | 100 14 |
What is the unique link between this year’s English and Scottish FA Cup winners | Their managers were brothers | 1903-1904 | 100 15 |
Newcastle United won the League Championship for the first time in their history.Which Midlands side stopped them winning the double by beating them in the Final of the FA Cup | Aston Villa | 1904-1905 | 101 01 |
Name the centre forward who scored both goals in their 2-0 victory in the Final at Crystal Palace | Harry Hampton | 1904-1905 | 101 02 |
In addition to making up the champions’ formidable half-back line, what was the other link between Newcastle’s Andy Aitken, Alex Gardner and Peter McWilliam | They were all Scots | 1904-1905 | 101 03 |
Who was the Newcastle United centre forward | Bill Appleyard | 1904-1905 | 101 04 |
Who, in February 1905, became the first £1000 player, when he moved from Sunderland to Middlesbrough | AIf Common | 1904-1905 | 101 05 |
With which Yorkshire club had he started his career | Sheffield United | 1904-1905 | 101 06 |
How many times did he play for England | Three | 1904-1905 | 101 07 |
Who was the First Division’s leading scorer, with 23 goals for 13th-placed Sheffield United | Arthur Brown | 1904-1905 | 101 08 |
Which Lancashire club were runners-up in the League and beaten semi-finalists In the FA Cup | Everton | 1904-1905 | 101 09 |
After finishing seventh in the First Division, to what did Small Heath change their name | Birmingham City | 1904-1905 | 101 10 |
Where did they finish the following season (1905-06) | Seventh | 1904-1905 | 101 11 |
Celtic and Rangers finished joint top of the Scottish First Division, with both clubs on 41 pointsWhich club had the better goal average | Rangers | 1904-1905 | 101 12 |
Which club won the Scottish title after a play-off | Celtic | 1904-1905 | 101 13 |
Who came third in the League and won the Scottish FA Cup for the second time in their history | Third Lanark | 1904-1905 | 101 14 |
Who did they beat 3-I in the Final | Rangers | 1904-1905 | 101 15 |
What was unprecedented about Liverpool’s second League title | They were the first newly-promoted club to win the League | 1905-1906 | 102 01 |
Who was their goalkeeper, an early-season purchase from Second Division Chesterfield Town, against whom they had netted six the previous season | Sam Hardy | 1905-1906 | 102 02 |
Which old stager did he replace in goal | Ted Doig | 1905-1906 | 102 03 |
Who was Liverpool’s Scottish centre half | Alec Raisbeck | 1905-1906 | 102 04 |
Who was their leading scorer, with 22 League goals | Joe Hewitt | 1905-1906 | 102 05 |
Whose place did he take at centre forward when the first choice broke his wrist on the opening day of the season atWoolwich Arsenal | jack Parkinson | 1905-1906 | 102 06 |
The joint leading scorers in the First Division were ‘Bullet’ Jones and Albert Shepherd, with 26 goals apiece. Which teams did they play for | Birmingham City and Bolton Wanderers respectively | 1905-1906 | 102 07 |
Which Lancashire club won the FA Cup for the first time in their history | Everton | 1905-1906 | 102 08 |
Who lost in the Final for the second year running | Newcastle United | 1905-1906 | 102 09 |
Who scored the only goal of the match | Sandy Young | 1905-1906 | 102 10 |
Which West Country won the Second Division Championship and very nearly went on to win the First Division the following year | Bristol City | 1905-1906 | 102 11 |
Which great name - eventually seven-time Championship winners - won promotion to the First Division as runners-up | Manchester United I | 1905-1906 | 102 12 |
Celtic won the Scottish Championship, while the runners-up in the League had the consolation of winning the FA Cup - who were they | Heart of Midlothian | 1905-1906 | 102 13 |
In the Final, they beat the holders of the trophy l-0.Who scored the winning goal | G.Wilson | 1905-1906 | 102 14 |
Which other team finished above fourth-placed Rangers in the Scottish First Division | Airdrieonians | 1905-1906 | 102 15 |
Who won the League Championship for the second time | Newcastle United | 1906-1907 | 103 01 |
Which was the only team to take a point off them at home this season | Sheffield United | 1906-1907 | 103 02 |
Who were runners-up, their highest ever position In the Football League, and the highest achieved to date by a team from south of the RiverTrent | Bristol City | 1906-1907 | 103 03 |
Who was their most distinguished player, dominating the defence at centre half despite appearing overweight and being only 5 feet 4 inches tall | Billy Wedlock | 1906-1907 | 103 04 |
Which club became the first southern team ever to lead the First Division, although they faded later in the season and finished in seventh place | Woolwich Arsenal | 1906-1907 | 103 05 |
Who was the Leagues leading scorer, with 30 goals for third-placed Everton | Sandy Young | 1906-1907 | 103 06 |
Which lowly Southern League club from London knocked Newcastle United out of the FA Cup, beating them 1.0 at St James’s Park in the first round | Crystal Palace | 1906-1907 | 103 07 |
Which two ‘W’s were beaten semi-finalists in the Cup | West Bromwich Albion and Woolwich Arsenal | 1906-1907 | 103 08 |
Which Yorkshire club won the FA Cup for the second time in their history, beating Everton 2.1 in the Final | The Wednesday | 1906-1907 | 103 09 |
Who bounced straight back as Second Division Champions after having been relegated in 1906 | Nottingham Forest | 1906-1907 | 103 10 |
Which London club came second and thus won promotion to the First Division for the first time in their history | Chelsea I | 1906-1907 | 103 11 |
Wales became the first country other than England and Scotland to win the Home International Championship outright.Who scored in their goal in the - I draw with England at Craven Cottage | William t Jones I | 1906-1907 | 103 12 |
Which Lancashire club did he play for | Manchester City | 1906-1907 | 103 13 |
Celtic won the Scottish League Championship for the seventh time, their third title in succession.They also became the first team to do the double - who did they beat 3-0 in the Scottish FA Cup Final | Heart of Midlothian | 1906-1907 | 103 14 |
Who scored Celtic’s goals in this match | Orr (penalty) and Somers (2) | 1906-1907 | 103 15 |
Manchester United won the first of seven League Championships - who was their captain | Charlie Roberts | 1907-1908 | 104 01 |
What was the famous habit of their great right winger, Billy Meredith | He chewed toothpicks | 1907-1908 | 104 02 |
How many times did Meredith play for Wales | Forty-eIght | 1907-1908 | 104 03 |
Enoch West, the League’s leading scorer, netted 27 times in the season - for which club | Nottingham Forest | 1907-1908 | 104 04 |
Wolverhampton Wanderers won the FA Cup for the second time in theiw history - who did they beat 3-I in the Final | Newcastle United | 1907-1908 | 104 05 |
Which Wolverhampton Wanderers player became the only clergyman to appear in an FA Cup Final | The Reverend Kenneth Hunt | 1907-1908 | 104 06 |
The vicar opened the scoring; his goal was followed three minutes later with another by George Hedley.With which team had Hedley twice won the Cup before | Sheffield United | 1907-1908 | 104 07 |
Which London Second Division team reached the semi-final of the Cup | Fulham | 1907-1908 | 104 08 |
Which south-coast non-League side were the other beaten semi-finalists | Southampton | 1907-1908 | 104 09 |
In their first ever international on foreign soil on June 6, England won 6-I - who were their opponents | Austria | 1907-1908 | 104 10 |
Before moving on to their next destination, they played the same country again.What was the score in this match | Austria I England 11 (eleven) | 1907-1908 | 104 11 |
Which two other countries did England beat on their summer tour | Hungary (7-0) and Bohemia (4-0) | 1907-1908 | 104 12 |
North of the border, Celtic won their fourth Championship on the trot, scoring 86 goals in 34 League games. But who were the runners-up who became the first Scottish team to score a century, with an all-time record 102 goals | Falklrk | 1907-1908 | 104 13 |
Who did Celtic beat 5-I in the Scottish FA Cup Final | St Mirren I | 1907-1908 | 104 14 |
Which teams shared the Home International Championship, drawing I - I with each other and beating the other two nations | England and Scotland | 1907-1908 | 104 15 |
Newcastle United won the League Championship for the third time this century. What was the amazing scoreline in their home fixture with Sunderland, who finished third | Newcastle United I Sunderland 9 (nine) | 1908-1909 | 105 01 |
Who were the two main goalscorers in this game | Billy Hogg (four) and George Holley (three) | 1908-1909 | 105 02 |
Who was the League’s leading goalscorer, with 38 goals for runners-up Everton | Bert Freeman | 1908-1909 | 105 03 |
Which new trophy - introduced for the first time this year - was played for between Manchester United, the 1908 League Champions, and Queen’s Park Rangers. winners of the Southern League | The FA Charity Shield | 1908-1909 | 105 04 |
Who equalled West Bromwich Albion’s record First Division victory with a 12-0 defeat of already relegated Leicester Fosse on April 21 | Nottingham Forest | 1908-1909 | 105 05 |
When did Leicester Fosse change their name to Leicester City | 1919 | 1908-1909 | 105 06 |
Which other team was relegated, only to bounce straight back as Division Two champions in 1910 | Manchester City | 1908-1909 | 105 07 |
Manchester United won the FA Cup - which west country team did they beat 1-0 in the Final | Bristol City | 1908-1909 | 105 08 |
Who scored the only goal of the match | A.Turnbull | 1908-1909 | 105 09 |
Celtic won their fifth consecutive Scottish League Championship - what happened in the Scottish FA Cup | The trophy was withheld after the crowd rioted during the Final replay between Celtic and Rangers | 1908-1909 | 105 10 |
Which founder member of the Scottish League won the Second Division before going out of the League for ever in 1915 | Abercorn | 1908-1909 | 105 11 |
Who won the Olympic soccer gold medal | The United Kingdom, represented by England I | 1908-1909 | 105 12 |
Who did they beat 2-0 in the Final | Denmark | 1908-1909 | 105 13 |
Who scored the goals | F.W. Chapman (South Notts) and Vivian Woodward (Tottenham Hotspur) | 1908-1909 | 105 14 |
Where in London was the Olympic Final played | White City | 1908-1909 | 105 15 |
Who won the League Championship for the first time in 10 years, but the sixth time in their history | Aston Villa | 1909-1910 | 106 01 |
Who was the First Division’s leading scorer, with 25 goals for Liverpool, the runners.up | John Parkinson | 1909-1910 | 106 02 |
Who eventually won the FA Cup for the first time after reaching the semi-final the previous year and appearing in three out of four previous finals | Newcastle United | 1909-1910 | 106 03 |
Who did they beat 2-0 in the Final replay, after the first match had been drawn I-I | Barnsley | 1909-1910 | 106 04 |
Who was their centre forward who scored both goals | Albert Shepherd | 1909-1910 | 106 05 |
Who was their right half and captain | ColinVekch | 1909-1910 | 106 06 |
What was historic about the second goal in this match | It was the lint penalty In an FA Cup Final | 1909-1910 | 106 07 |
Where was the replay held | Goodison Park | 1909-1910 | 106 08 |
Playing for England in an amateur international against Holland, who became the first player to score a double hat trick for the second time | VivIan Woodward | 1909-1910 | 106 09 |
In Scotland, Celtic won the Championship for the sixth year in a row.Who were runners-up, for the second time in three years | Falkirk | 1909-1910 | 106 10 |
Who finished bottom of the Scottish First Division and then went out of the League | Port Glasgow Athletic | 1909-1910 | 106 11 |
Who knocked Celtic out of the Scottish FA Cup in the semi-finaP | Clyde | 1909-1910 | 106 12 |
Who won the Scottish Cup for the first time, beating Clyde 2-I in the second replay | Dundee | 1909-1910 | 106 13 |
Who scored the winning goal | John Hunter | 1909-1910 | 106 14 |
Who won the Home International Championship outright for the first time in 10 years | Scotland | 1909-1910 | 106 15 |
Of the 20 teams in the First Division, eight were from Lancashire- name them | Blackburn Rovers, Bury, Everton, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United, Oldham Athletic, Preston North End | 1910-1911 | 107 01 |
Which of them won the First Division for the second time in four years | Manchester United | 1910-1911 | 107 02 |
Who was their manager | Ernest Magnall | 1910-1911 | 107 03 |
Who was still their captain | Charlie Roberts | 1910-1911 | 107 04 |
Which Midlands club did they beat into second place by one point | Aston VIlla | 1910-1911 | 107 05 |
Who was the Champions’ leading scorer, with I 9 goals | Enoch West | 1910-1911 | 107 06 |
And who chipped in with a further 18 | Alec Turnbull | 1910-1911 | 107 07 |
But who was the League’s leading scorer, with 25 goals for eighth-placed Newcastle United | Albert Shepherd | 1910-1911 | 107 08 |
Who won their first major honour by beating Newcastle 1-0 in the FA Cup Final replay after the first match had been drawn 0-0 | Bradford City | 1910-1911 | 107 09 |
The first match had been at Crystal Palace - where was the replay heIdi | Old Trafford | 1910-1911 | 107 10 |
Which ex-Rangers Scottish international scored the winner | Jimmy Spelrs | 1910-1911 | 107 11 |
Who was the winning manager | Peter ORourke | 1910-1911 | 107 12 |
After five consecutive Scottish League titles, Celtic finished a lowly fifth.Who were the Champions | Rangers | 1910-1911 | 107 13 |
Celtic had the consolation of victory in the Scottish FA Cup - who did they beat in the Final | Hamilton Academical | 1910-1911 | 107 14 |
Who scored the goals in their 2-0 victory | Quinn and McAteer | 1910-1911 | 107 15 |
Who won the League Championship for the first time and were beaten semi-finalists in the FA Cup | Blackburn Rovers | 1911-1912 | 108 01 |
The joint top scorers in the League were Harry Hampton, George Holley and Dave McLean, with 25 goals each.Which teams did they play for | Aston Villa. Sunderland and The Wednesday respectively | 1911-1912 | 108 02 |
Who became the first Second Division team to win the FA Cup | Barnsley | 1911-1912 | 108 03 |
Who did they beat 1-0 in a replay after the first match had been drawn 0-0 | West Bromwich Albion | 1911-1912 | 108 04 |
The first game was at Crystal Palace. Where was the replay | Bramall Lane | 1911-1912 | 108 05 |
Name the inside right who scored the winning goal in the last minute of extra time | Harry Tufnell | 1911-1912 | 108 06 |
What change was made to the playing conditions as a result of the length of time it had taken to get results in the last three FA Cup Finals | In future years. there would be extra time in the first Final if the scores were level after 90 mInutes | 1911-1912 | 108 07 |
Which non-League club reached the semi-finals of the FA Cup | Swindon Town | 1911-1912 | 108 08 |
Which Lincoinshire club finished bottom of Division Two and then disappeared for ever from the Football League | Galnsborough Trinity | 1911-1912 | 108 09 |
Who won the Olympic football gold medal in Stockholm | England | 1911-1912 | 108 10 |
Who did they beat in the Final | Denmark | 1911-1912 | 108 11 |
Who won the Scottish League Championship for the second year running | Rangers | 1911-1912 | 108 12 |
Who won the Scottish FA Cup for the second year in succession | Celtic | 1911-1912 | 108 13 |
Who scored the goals in their 2.0 Final victory | frlcMenemy and Gallacher | 1911-1912 | 108 14 |
Who came third in the League and were runners-up in the Cup | Clyde | 1911-1912 | 108 15 |
Who won the League Championship for the fifth time and lost in the Final of the FA Cup | Sunderland | 1912-1913 | 109 01 |
Who won the FA Cup for the fifth time and finished second in the League | Aston Villa | 1912-1913 | 109 02 |
Who was the right half who scored the only goal of the Final with a header from a corner | Tom Barber | 1912-1913 | 109 03 |
What happened to Final referee A. Adams after the match | He was suspended for a month for leniency | 1912-1913 | 109 04 |
Who was the First Division’s leading scorer, with 30 goals for third-placed Wednesday | David McLean | 1912-1913 | 109 05 |
Which Lancashire team reached the semi-final of the Cup and won promotion from the Second Division | Burnley | 1912-1913 | 109 06 |
Which Sheffield United centre forward scored both goals for Ireland in their 2-I victory over England in the Home International in Belfast | Billy Gillespie | 1912-1913 | 109 07 |
Which Sunderland and future Arsenal inside forward won the first of his six England caps and scored the opening goal in this game | Charlie Buchan | 1912-1913 | 109 08 |
With which other players did he make one third of England’s so-called ‘Sunderland Triangle’ | Frank Cuggy and Jackie Mordue | 1912-1913 | 109 09 |
Who was the Huddersfield Town inside left who went off with a knee injury in the first half, reducing the Irish to 10 men | Jimmy McAuley | 1912-1913 | 109 10 |
I Who moved their ground, changed their name and were relegated from the First Division, all in the same season | Woolwich Arsenal | 1912-1913 | 109 11 |
Who won the Scottish League for the third year in succession | Rangers | 1912-1913 | 109 12 |
Which two teams made their first appearances in the Scottish FA Cup Final | Falkirk and Raith Rovers | 1912-1913 | 109 13 |
Who won the Cup, with a 2.0 victory | Falkirk | 1912-1913 | 109 14 |
Where was the Final played | Celtic Park | 1912-1913 | 109 15 |
Blackburn Rovers won the League Championship for the second time in three years.Who were runners-up and semi-finalists in the FA Cup | Aston Villa | 1913-1914 | 110 01 |
Who was the English First Division’s leading scorer, with 31 goals for third-placed Middlesbrough | George Elliott | 1913-1914 | 110 02 |
Which Lancashire club was relegated from the First Division after having been promoted the previous year and relegated the year before that | Preston North End | 1913-1914 | 110 03 |
Which other Lancashire club won the FA Cup . its first major honour - beating yet another (Liverpool) 1-0 in the Final | Burnley | 1913-1914 | 110 04 |
Where was the Final played | Crystal Palace | 1913-1914 | 110 05 |
Who was the victorious captain | Tommy Boyle | 1913-1914 | 110 06 |
Which monarch presented him with the Cup | King George V | 1913-1914 | 110 07 |
Who won the Home International Championship for the first time | Ireland | 1913-1914 | 110 08 |
On their way to the title, they beat England 3-0 away; where was this match played | Middlesbrough | 1913-1914 | 110 09 |
Who was the leading scorer in the Scottish First Division, with 21 goals for double-winners Celtic | Patsy Gallagher | 1913-1914 | 110 10 |
Celtic created a Scottish First Division record for the fewest League goals against in a season - how many did they concede in their 38 matches | Fourteen | 1913-1914 | 110 11 |
How many times had Celtic now won the Scottish League and the Cup in the same season | Three | 1913-1914 | 110 12 |
Who did they beat 4-tin the replayed Final of the Scottish FA Cup, after the first match had been drawn 0-0 | Hibernian | 1913-1914 | 110 13 |
Which two players scored twice in this game | McColl and Browning | 1913-1914 | 110 14 |
Who won the Second Division but were not promoted because of the following season’s reorganisation of the Scottish League | Cowdenbeath | 1913-1914 | 110 15 |
Who won the League Championship for the second time in their history and retained the title for five years because of the intervention of the First World War | Everton | 1914-1915 | 111 01 |
Who was their leading scorer, with 35 goals in the season | Bobby Parker | 1914-1915 | 111 02 |
Who were runners-up, the highest position in their history, one point behind the winners | Oldham Athletic | 1914-1915 | 111 03 |
Why was Oldham Athletic’s game against Middlesbrough abandoned | Because Billy Cook of Qidham refused to leave the field when sent off | 1914-1915 | 111 04 |
How did the War with Germany cause the FA Cup second round replay at Lincoln between Bradford City and Norwich City to be played behind closed doors | Because the ground was next door to a munitions factory, and there was thought to be a danger of an explosion | 1914-1915 | 111 05 |
Who won the FA Cup, beating Chelsea 3-0 in the Final | Sheffield United | 1914-1915 | 111 06 |
Who scored the goals | Simmons, Kitchen and Fazackerley | 1914-1915 | 111 07 |
Who was the victorious captain who won his second FA Cup winner’s medal after having played for Barnsley in their 1912 victory | George Utley | 1914-1915 | 111 08 |
Where was the 1915 FA Cup Final played | Old Trafford | 1914-1915 | 111 09 |
By what name is this match more commonly known, because of the large number of servicemen in the crowd of 49,557 | The Khaki Cup Final | 1914-1915 | 111 10 |
Who presented the Cup and made a speech about the need to serve King and country | Lord Derby | 1914-1915 | 111 11 |
In Scotland, there was no FA Cup for five years after 19 14 because of the War. However, the League continued right through without interruption. Whowonitin 1915, 1916, l9l7and 1919 | Celtic I | 1914-1915 | 111 12 |
And who pipped them by a point for the 1918 title | Rangers | 1914-1915 | 111 13 |
In the Scottish Division B, there was a tie on points and the Championship was decided by a three-way play off. Which were the teams involved | Cowdenbeath, Leith Athletic and St Bernard’s | 1914-1915 | 111 14 |
Which team was promoted | None of them: only the top division as previously constituted played for the rest of the War | 1914-1915 | 111 15 |
The First Division was enlarged to 22 clubs. How many teams had previously been in the top flight of English football | Twenty | 1919-1920 | 112 01 |
Which two clubs were promoted after finishing first and second in Division Two in 1915, before the First World War brought League football to a halt | Derby County and Preston North End | 1919-1920 | 112 02 |
To help make up the numbers, one club was not relegated from the First Division, despite having finished next to last in 1915 - which club | Chelsea | 1919-1920 | 112 03 |
Which was the other new member of the First Division, promoted despite having finished only fifth in Division Two in 1915 | Arsenal | 1919-1920 | 112 04 |
The First Division’s bottom club in 1915 was relegated.This was much to their consternation, because the last time the number of clubs in the First Division had been increased, in 1905, no one had been relegated.Which was the club | Tottenham Hotspur | 1919-1920 | 112 05 |
Which Second Division club was thrown out of the League in October 1919 after the discovery of irregularities in their payments to players during the War and their subsequent refusal to produce accounts for the previous two years | Leeds City | 1919-1920 | 112 06 |
Among the club officials punished by the Football League was former manager George Cripps.Which other former manager - later to win the Championship with two clubs - was also banned | Herbert Chapman | 1919-1920 | 112 07 |
Who took over their place in the Second Division and the 10 points they had gained before their expulsion | Port Vale | 1919-1920 | 112 08 |
Who won the League Championship with a record number of goals scored (104) | West Bromwich Albion | 1919-1920 | 112 09 |
Who was their leading individual scorer, with 37 goals | Fred Morris | 1919-1920 | 112 10 |
Who won the FA Cup for a record sixth time, beating Huddersfield Town 1-0 in the Final | AstonVilla | 1919-1920 | 112 11 |
Who scored the winning goal in extra time | Bill Kirton | 1919-1920 | 112 12 |
From where had he been bought for £250 earlier in the season | Disgraced Leeds City | 1919-1920 | 112 13 |
Kilmarnock won the Scottish FA Cup for the first time.Which team - who came bottom of the First Division - did they beat 3-2 in the Final | Albion Rovers | 1919-1920 | 112 14 |
The Scottish First Division was also increased to 22 clubs.Who won the first Championship in the new format with a record 71 points | Rangers | 1919-1920 | 112 15 |
Burnley won the first of their two League Championships - when was their next title | 1959-60 | 1920-1921 | 113 01 |
From September 4, Burnley went 30 matches without defeat, a League record.Who finally beat them on March 26 | Manchester City | 1920-1921 | 113 02 |
The League was increased from two divisions to three. Of the teams that played in the first ever Third Division, which is the only one to have gone on to win the League Championship | Portsmouth | 1920-1921 | 113 03 |
Who were the first Champions of the Third Division | Crystal Palace | 1920-1921 | 113 04 |
The First Division’s top scorer was Joe Smith, with 38 goals in the season. Who did he play for | Bolton Wanderers | 1920-1921 | 113 05 |
Who won promotion to the First Division in their first season in the Football League | Cardiff City | 1920-1921 | 113 06 |
Which newly-promoted First Division team won the FA Cup | Tottenham Hotspur | 1920-1921 | 113 07 |
Which Second Division team did they beat 1-0 in the Final | Wolverhampton Wanderers | 1920-1921 | 113 08 |
Who was the winning captain and goalscorer | JImmy Dimmock | 1920-1921 | 113 09 |
Which member of the 1910 Newcastle United team now became the first man to have played in and then managed a Cup-winning team | Peter McWilliam | 1920-1921 | 113 10 |
In theThird Division, the 0-0 draw at Old Trafford on May 7 between Stockport County and Leicester City was watched by fewer paying spectators than any other first class match in the history of the game. How many turned up | Thirteen | 1920-1921 | 113 11 |
Who joined the League as replacements for Lincoln City, who failed to win re-election after finishing next to bottom of the Second Division in 1920 | Leeds United I | 1920-1921 | 113 12 |
In Scotland, Rangers won the Championship; who were the only club to beat them in the League all season | Celtic | 1920-1921 | 113 13 |
Who was the League’s leading scorer for the second season running, with 43 goals for fifth-placed Motherwell | Hugh Ferguson | 1920-1921 | 113 14 |
Who won the Scottish FA Cup for the only time, beating Rangers 1-0 in the Final | Partick Thistle | 1920-1921 | 113 15 |
Who won the English League Championship for the third time in their history | Liverpool | 1921-1922 | 114 01 |
Who was their manager | David Ashworth | 1921-1922 | 114 02 |
Who were relegated for the first time under their present name | Manchester United | 1921-1922 | 114 03 |
Their manager stayed in place for long enough to see them back into the First Division at the start of the 1925-26 season. Name him | John Chapman | 1921-1922 | 114 04 |
Eighth-placed Middlesbrough had the League’s leading scorer, with 31 goals.What was his name | Andy Wilson | 1921-1922 | 114 05 |
How many new clubs joined the League when the old Third Division was enlarged and divided into Northern and Southern sections | Twenty | 1921-1922 | 114 06 |
Of these new clubs, how many have since won the League Championship, the Premiership or the FA Cup | None | 1921-1922 | 114 07 |
Who won the FA Cup, beating Preston North End 1-0 in the Final | Hudderafield Town | 1921-1922 | 114 08 |
Who scored the winner from the penalty spot | Billy Smith | 1921-1922 | 114 09 |
Where was the match held | Stamford Bridge | 1921-1922 | 114 10 |
In Scotland, who were runners-up in both League and FA Cup | Rangers | 1921-1922 | 114 11 |
Who beat them 1-0 in the Cup Final, the only major honour in their long history | Morton | 1921-1922 | 114 12 |
Who scored their winner at Hampden Park on April 15, in front of 75,000 people | Jimmy Gourlay | 1921-1922 | 114 13 |
For the first time, the Scottish League was divided into two divisions: who were the first champions of the new lower division | AIIoa Athletic | 1921-1922 | 114 14 |
At the end of the season, which three clubs became the first to be relegated from the Scottish First Division | Dumbarton, Queen’s Park and Clydebank | 1921-1922 | 114 15 |
The players’ maximum wage was reduced by £ I from its 1921-22 Ievel.What was the new rate | £8 a week | 1922-1923 | 115 01 |
Liverpool won the League title for the second year running.Who was their Northern Ireland international goalkeeper | Elisha Scott | 1922-1923 | 115 02 |
LIverpool then entered the longest period in their history without a League title. When did they next win it | 1947 | 1922-1923 | 115 03 |
Who were runners-up in 1923. six points behind the champions | Sunderland | 1922-1923 | 115 04 |
Which player for the second placed team was the First Division’s leading scorer, with 30 goals | Charlie Buchan | 1922-1923 | 115 05 |
Which London team won promotion to the First Division for the first time in its history | West Ham United | 1922-1923 | 115 06 |
Who was their centre forward who won the first of his five England caps in this year | Vic Watson | 1922-1923 | 115 07 |
Who was their England international goalkeeper | Ted Hufton | 1922-1923 | 115 08 |
Who was their manager | Syd King | 1922-1923 | 115 09 |
Which three other teams from the capital did they join in the top flight | Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur | 1922-1923 | 115 10 |
Who beat them 2-0 in this year’s FA Cup Final, the first to be played atWembley | Bolton Wanderers | 1922-1923 | 115 11 |
Who scored the goals | David Jack and Jack Smith | 1922-1923 | 115 12 |
What is this Final commonly known as | The White Horse Final | 1922-1923 | 115 13 |
Who was the leading scorer in Scotland, with 30 of Heart of Midlothian’s 51 goals in the season | John White | 1922-1923 | 115 14 |
Who is the leading scorer in Scottish League history, with 410 goals in a 408-game career which began in this year1 116 | Jimmy McGrory (Celtic and Clydebank) | 1922-1923 | 115 15 |
Who won the first of three successive League Championships | Huddersfpeld Town | 1923-1924 | 116 01 |
Who was their captain | Clem Stephenson | 1923-1924 | 116 02 |
Who did they edge into second place on goal average | Cardiff City | 1923-1924 | 116 03 |
Who was the First Division’s leading scorer, with 28 goals for Everton | Bill Chadwick | 1923-1924 | 116 04 |
What made the Second Division game between Manchester United and Oldham Athletic unforgettable for Latics’ full back Sam Wynne | He scored twice for both sides | 1923-1924 | 116 05 |
Who won the FA Cup, beating Aston Villa 2.0 in the Final | Newcastle United | 1923-1924 | 116 06 |
Who, at 41 years and 8 months, became the oldest player ever to appear in an FA Cup Final | Walter Hampson (Newcastle United) | 1923-1924 | 116 07 |
What was the score in the England v Scotland game, the first international to be played atWembley | England I Scotland I | 1923-1924 | 116 08 |
Wales won the Home International Championship for the second time and made their first clean sweep of three victories. Which Plymouth Argyle player scored from the penalty spot in their 1-0 victory over Northern Ireland in Belfast | Moses Russell | 1923-1924 | 116 09 |
In the Wales v Scotland match - which the home side won 2.0 - both captains Fred Keenor (Wales) and Jimmy Blair (Scotland) - played for the same club.Which | Cardiff City | 1923-1924 | 116 10 |
What was the venue for the England v Wales match, which Wales won 2-I | Ewood Park, Blackburn | 1923-1924 | 116 11 |
The Scottish League launched a Third Division. Of the 16 original members, how many were still in existence in 1998 | Four - Brechin City, East Stirlingshire, Montrose and Queen of the South I | 1923-1924 | 116 12 |
Which now defunct club were the first Champions of this division | Arthurlle | 1923-1924 | 116 13 |
Rangers won the Scottish Championship.Who was the League’s leading scorer, with 38 goals for Dundee | Dave Halliday | 1923-1924 | 116 14 |
Who won the Scottish FA Cup, beating Hibernian 2-0 in the Final | Airdrieonians | 1923-1924 | 116 15 |
Which Midlands team were runners-up to Huddersfield Town in the English First Division | West Bromwich Albion | 1924-1925 | 117 01 |
Which Huddersfield player became the first footballer to score direct from a corner (this was the first season in which it was permissible to do so) | Silly Smith | 1924-1925 | 117 02 |
Who were Huddersfield’s opponents in this match on October II | Arsenal | 1924-1925 | 117 03 |
And who scored the first FA Cup goal from a corner, enabling Cardiff City to scrape through a fourth round tie against Leicester City | Willie Davies | 1924-1925 | 117 04 |
Who was the First Division’s leading scorer, with 31 goals for tenth-placed Manchester City | Fred Roberts | 1924-1925 | 117 05 |
Which south coast Second Division side lost 2-0 to Sheffield United in the semi-final of the FA Cup | Southampton | 1924-1925 | 117 06 |
Who did Sheffield United beat 1-0 in the Final | Cardiff City | 1924-1925 | 117 07 |
Who scored the winning goal in that match | Fred Tunstall | 1924-1925 | 117 08 |
Who won the Scottish League Championship | Rangers | 1924-1925 | 117 09 |
Willie Devlin was the leading scorer in Scotland, with 33 goals for the fifth-placed club. Which | Cowdenbeath | 1924-1925 | 117 10 |
Which now defunct Dumfries club won promotion from the Scottish Third Division | Nithsdale Wanderers | 1924-1925 | 117 11 |
Celtic won the Scottish FA Cup, beating Dundee 2-I in the Final Who scored the Celtic equaliser by somersaulting into the net with the ball held between his feet | Patsy Gallagher | 1924-1925 | 117 12 |
What was his nickname | The Mighty Atom | 1924-1925 | 117 13 |
This was Celtic’s eleventh FA Cup triumph.Whose record of ten victories did they overtake | Queen’s Park | 1924-1925 | 117 14 |
At the end of the season, which other law was altered leading to a glut of goals in succeeding years | Offside: the number of players that had to be between the attacker and the ball when It was played to him was reduced from three to two | 1924-1925 | 117 15 |
Who did Herbert Chapman succeed as manager of Arsenal | Leslie Knighton | 1925-1926 | 118 01 |
When Chapman signed Charlie Buchan from Sunderland, the fee was £2000 plus how much per goal | £100.00 | 1925-1926 | 118 02 |
How much more did this cost Arsenal in the first year | (2000 | 1925-1926 | 118 03 |
Huddersfield Town became the first club ever to win the League Championship three years in a row.Who took over from Herbert Chapman as their manager at the start of the season | Cecil Potter | 1925-1926 | 118 04 |
Which of Chapman’s last signings for Huddersfield (from Aberdeen) scored 16 goals from outside right in his first season south of the border | Alex Jackson | 1925-1926 | 118 05 |
Which Huddersfield player created a new club scoring record, with 35 goals in the League | George Brown | 1925-1926 | 118 06 |
Who was the League’s leading scorer, with 43 goals in the season for twelfth-placed Blackburn Rovers | Ted Harper | 1925-1926 | 118 07 |
Which team became the first to reach the FA Cup Final and be relegated from the First Division in the same season | Manchester City | 1925-1926 | 118 08 |
Who won the FA Cup | Bolton Wanderers | 1925-1926 | 118 09 |
Which future Arsenal star scored the only goal of the match | David Jack | 1925-1926 | 118 10 |
Celtic won the Scottish League title but lost in the Final of the FA Cup.Who beat them 2-0 to win the competition for the first time | St Mirren | 1925-1926 | 118 11 |
Who were runners-up in the Scottish League for the fourth year running | Airdrieonians | 1925-1926 | 118 12 |
Bobby Skinner set a British scoring record with 53 goals for the Division Two champions in Scotland.Who were they | Dunfermline AthletIc | 1925-1926 | 118 13 |
Why was the Scottish Third Division not completed | Because several clubs got Into financial difficulties | 1925-1926 | 118 14 |
Which team topped theThird Division table but were not promoted and then left the League altogether | Helensburgh | 1925-1926 | 118 15 |
Who won the League Championship for the first time in 18 years | Newcastle UnIted | 1926-1927 | 119 01 |
Who was their Scottish captain, scorer of 36 goals in the season | Hughie Gallacher | 1926-1927 | 119 02 |
Who was their secretary-manager | Frank Watt | 1926-1927 | 119 03 |
On January 22, live commentary on a football match was broadcast on radio for the first time.Which teams were involved | Arsenal v Sheffield United | 1926-1927 | 119 04 |
What was the famous catchphrase popularised - if not actually originated - by this and subsequent broadcasts | Back to square one | 1926-1927 | 119 05 |
The FA Cup left England for the only time when Cardiff City beat Arsenal in the Final Who scored the only goal of the game | Hughie Ferguson | 1926-1927 | 119 06 |
What was the name of Arsenal’s Welsh international goalkeeper who was widely thought to have been at fault with the goal | Dan LewIs | 1926-1927 | 119 07 |
Cardiff City were one of six Welsh clubs in the Football League at the time. Name the other five | Swansea l’own,Wrexham, Newport County. Merthyr TownAberdare Athletic | 1926-1927 | 119 08 |
Which two Second Division clubs from the south of England were beaten FA Cup semi-finalists | Reading and Southampton | 1926-1927 | 119 09 |
Which member of The Wednesday team was the First Division’s leading scorer, with 37 goals | jimmyTrotter | 1926-1927 | 119 10 |
Who scored 59 of Middlesbrough’s 122 goals as they romped to the Second Division title | George Camsell | 1926-1927 | 119 11 |
Which Celtic player was Scotland’s leading scorer with 49 goals despite missing five of their 38 games through injury | Jimmy McGrory | 1926-1927 | 119 12 |
Despite scoring 101 goals, Celtic finished third behind champions Rangers and which other club | Motherwell | 1926-1927 | 119 13 |
Which great Evertonian scored both goals for England in their 2- I victory over Scotland | Dixie Dean | 1926-1927 | 119 14 |
When was the last time England had won at Hampden Park | 1904 | 1926-1927 | 119 15 |
Who scored the all-time record number of goals in a season - 60- for League Champions Everton | Dixie Dean | 1927-1928 | 120 01 |
How many of the club’s 42 League games did he play in | 39 | 1927-1928 | 120 02 |
Which other Lancashire club won the FA Cup | Blackburn Rovers | 1927-1928 | 120 03 |
Which Yorkshire club were runners-up in both the League and the Cup | Huddersfield Town | 1927-1928 | 120 04 |
Which London club scored a League record 127 goals while winning the Third Division (South) | MilIwall | 1927-1928 | 120 05 |
What was the score when Scotland’s ‘Wembley Wizards’ played England in the Home International Championship atWembley | England I Scotland | 1927-1928 | 120 06 |
Who scored a hat-trick in this match | Alex Jackson (Huddersfield Town) | 1927-1928 | 120 07 |
Who was the Scottish outside left - known as ‘The Wee Blue Devil’ - who put over the crosses for three of the goals | Alan Morton (Rangers) | 1927-1928 | 120 08 |
Who was the Scotland captain in this match | Jimmy McMullan (Manchester City) | 1927-1928 | 120 09 |
Which Scottish team won their first League and Cup double | Rangers | 1927-1928 | 120 10 |
Who were runners-up in both the Scottish League and FA Cup | Celtic | 1927-1928 | 120 11 |
Which Celtic player was the First Division’s top scorer | Jimmy McGrory | 1927-1928 | 120 12 |
Of this player’s 47 goals, a record eight came In one game, a 9.0 victory over which Fife team | Dunrermline Athletic | 1927-1928 | 120 13 |
Jim Smith scored 66 goals in the season, a British record.Which team did he help to win the Scottish Second Division title | Ayr United | 1927-1928 | 120 14 |
For two Scottish Second Division clubs, this was to be the last full season of existence.Which two | Arthurlie and Bathgate | 1927-1928 | 120 15 |
Who, on August 25, became the first two teams to wear numbered shirts in a League game | Arsenal (at Hillaborough) and Chelsea (at home to Swansea Town) | 1928-1929 | 121 01 |
For which great Arsenal player, now retiring, was David Jack a replacement | Charlie Buchan | 1928-1929 | 121 02 |
Where did Arsenal buy David Jack from | Bolton Wanderers | 1928-1929 | 121 03 |
What was the record-breaking transfer fee | £ 10.890 | 1928-1929 | 121 04 |
The First Division was won by The Wednesday, who then changed their name to Sheffield Wednesday during the close season. Who was their captain | Jimmy Seed | 1928-1929 | 121 05 |
Name the Wednesday manager who had bought this player from Spurs | Bob Brown | 1928-1929 | 121 06 |
Who won the FA Cup for the third time this decade, beating Portsmouth 2-0 in the Final | Bolton Wanderers | 1928-1929 | 121 07 |
On May I 5, England suffered their first-ever defeat on foreign soil.Who beat them 4-3 | Spain | 1928-1929 | 121 08 |
Who was the First Division’s leading scorer with 43 goals for fourth-placed Sunderland | Dave Halliday | 1928-1929 | 121 09 |
Rangers won the Scottish Championship, but who beat them 2-0 in the FA Cup Final | Kilmarnock | 1928-1929 | 121 10 |
Which Rangers player became the first man to be sent off in an FA Cup Final | Jock Buchanan | 1928-1929 | 121 11 |
For which team did Scotland’s leading scorer Evelyn Morrison - with 43 goals in the season - play | Falkirk | 1928-1929 | 121 12 |
Who scored a record five goals for Scotland in their 7-3 wIn over Northern Ireland in Belfast | Hughle Gallacher | 1928-1929 | 121 13 |
This player had begun his international career in 1924 while with Airdrieonians. For which English First Division club was he now playing | Newcastle United | 1928-1929 | 121 14 |
Scotland won the Home International Championship with three wins out of three.What was historic about Alex Cheyne’s goal in their 1-0 win over England at Hampden Park | It was the first international goal to be scored direct from a corner | 1928-1929 | 121 15 |
Sheffield Wednesday retained the League Championship; who was the season’s leading scorer, with 42 goals for seventh-placed West Ham United | Vic Watson | 1929-1930 | 122 01 |
Who were runners-up in the League under George Jobey. equalling their previous best in 1895-96 | Derby County | 1929-1930 | 122 02 |
Who won the FA Cup for the first time, beating Huddersfield Town 2-0 in the so-called Graf Zeppelin Final In which the German airship passed over Wembley on the afternoon of the match | Arsenal | 1929-1930 | 122 03 |
Who was their manager, who had previously been the manager of the runners.up | Herbert Chapman | 1929-1930 | 122 04 |
Who scored the goals in the Final | Alex James and Jack Lambert | 1929-1930 | 122 05 |
From which club did Arsenal buy Alex James | Preston North End | 1929-1930 | 122 06 |
How much was the record fee for which he was transferred | 9OOO | 1929-1930 | 122 07 |
How many caps did James win for Scotland | Eight | 1929-1930 | 122 08 |
Five days before the FA Cup Final,Arsenal were involved in the highest scoring draw in League history, 6-6 away to whom | Lelcester CIty | 1929-1930 | 122 09 |
Who won promotion to the Second Division after having finished second in Division Three (South) in six of the previous eight seasons | Plymouth Argyle | 1929-1930 | 122 10 |
Rangers won the Scottish Championship, but the First Division’s leading scorer - with 38 goals - played for third-placed Aberdeen. What was his name | I Benny Yorston | 1929-1930 | 122 11 |
Rangers also won the FA Cup; who did they beat 2-I in the Final replay, after the first match had been drawn 0-0 | Partick Thistle | 1929-1930 | 122 12 |
Which now defunct team won the Second Division title | Leith Athletic | 1929-1930 | 122 13 |
England beat Scotland 5-I atWembley to win the Home Championship outright for the first time since the First World War. Which Sheffield Wednesday player scored twice in this game on his international debut | Ellis Rimmer | 1929-1930 | 122 14 |
Which Arsenal player was England captain in this match | David Jack | 1929-1930 | 122 15 |
Arsenal became the first London club to win the Championship. How many goals did they score in the 42-game season | 127 | 1930-1931 | 123 01 |
Who was their leading scorer, with 38 goals in the season | Jack Lambert | 1930-1931 | 123 02 |
Name the Arsenal inside right who contributed another 31 goals.. | David Jack | 1930-1931 | 123 03 |
. .And the left winger who scored a further 28 | Cliff Bastin | 1930-1931 | 123 04 |
Amazingly,Arsenal were not the top scorers in the First Division that year - that title went to the runners-up.Who were they | Aston Villa | 1930-1931 | 123 05 |
Who was their - and the League’s. leading scorer, with 49 goals | Pongo Waring | 1930-1931 | 123 06 |
Which team became the first to win the FA Cup and promotion from the Second Division in the same season | West Bromwlch Albion | 1930-1931 | 123 07 |
In the semi-final, they beat the team who beat them into second place in the Second Division.Who | Everton | 1930-1931 | 123 08 |
Who were the runners-up in the FA Cup | BIrmingham City | 1930-1931 | 123 09 |
Who scored both the winning side’s goals in the Final | WG. (Ginger’) Richardson | 1930-1931 | 123 10 |
Rangers won the Scottish League Championship, but the highest scorer, with 44 goals, played for fifth-placed Heart of Midlothian. Name him | Barney Battles | 1930-1931 | 123 11 |
Who did Celtic beat 4-2 in the replayed Final of the Scottish FA Cup, after the first match had been drawn 2-2 | Motherwell | 1930-1931 | 123 12 |
In May, which country became the first to defeat Scotland on foreign soil | Austria (5-0) | 1930-1931 | 123 13 |
Which other team did Scotland lose to on this tour | Italy (3-0) | 1930-1931 | 123 14 |
Who did Scotland beat 3-2 in the final match of their 1931 summer tour | Switzerland | 1930-1931 | 123 15 |
Who won the First Division Championship | Everton | 1931-1932 | 124 01 |
What was the real name of Dixie Dean, their leading scorer that season with 44 goals | William Ralph Dean | 1931-1932 | 124 02 |
Why was he called Dixie | Because of his dark complexion | 1931-1932 | 124 03 |
How many goals did Dean score for England in his 16 international appearances between 1927 and 1933 | Eighteen | 1931-1932 | 124 04 |
Who were runners-up in both the League and the FA Cup | Arsenal | 1931-1932 | 124 05 |
Who scored both Newcastle United’s goals in their 2-I Cup Final victory | Jack Allen | 1931-1932 | 124 06 |
What has the Newcastle equaliser come to be known as | The OverThe-Line Goal | 1931-1932 | 124 07 |
Which Third Division club became the first to resign from the Football League during the course of a season | Wigan Borough | 1931-1932 | 124 08 |
Who bounced straight back up to the First Division after having been relegated in 1931 | Leeds United | 1931-1932 | 124 09 |
Which Newcastle and England player made his name during the Home Internationals as perhaps the first exponent of the long throw-in | Sam Weaver | 1931-1932 | 124 10 |
Motherwell won the Scottish League Championship for the only time in their history. When was the last time it had been won by anyone other than Celtic or Rangers | 1904 | 1931-1932 | 124 11 |
And who had won it then1 | Third Lanark | 1931-1932 | 124 12 |
Which Motherwell player set a Scottish League scoring record, with 52 goals in the season | Bill McFadyen | 1931-1932 | 124 13 |
Who were runners-up to Rangers in the Scottish FA Cup, going down 3-0 in a replay after the first match had been drawn I - I | Kilmarnock | 1931-1932 | 124 14 |
Name the Celtic and Scotland goalkeeper who died from head injuries after throwing himself at the feet of a Rangers player during the Old Firm match at Ibrox on September 5 | John Thomson | 1931-1932 | 124 15 |
Who won the English League Championship, the first of three consecutive titles | Arsenal | 1932-1933 | 125 01 |
Who were the so-called Wunderteam, who played against England at Stamford Bridge | Austria | 1932-1933 | 125 02 |
Which former Bolton Wanderers player was their national coach | jimmy Hagan | 1932-1933 | 125 03 |
What was the score in this match | Enland 4 Austria 3 | 1932-1933 | 125 04 |
Who won the FA Cup, beating Manchester City 3-0 in the Final | Everton | 1932-1933 | 125 05 |
Who scored the goals | Stein, Dean and Dunn | 1932-1933 | 125 06 |
Who pulled off one of the great shocks of FA Cup history when they beat Arsenal 2-0 in the third round | WaIsalI | 1932-1933 | 125 07 |
Who scored for the Third Division club | AIsop and Sheppard (penalty) | 1932-1933 | 125 08 |
Which Arsenal player never played for the club again after giving away a penalty in this match | Tommy Black | 1932-1933 | 125 09 |
Which team finished runners-up in both the Scottish League and FA Cup | Mocherwell | 1932-1933 | 125 10 |
Who was their leading scorer for the second season running, with 45 goals | Bill McFadyean | 1932-1933 | 125 11 |
How many times did he play for Scotland | Twice | 1932-1933 | 125 12 |
Who won the Scottish Championship, despite winning one fewer game and scoring one fewer goal than the runners-up | Rangers | 1932-1933 | 125 13 |
Which two clubs were expelled from the Scottish League in November 1932 for inability to meet match guarantees | Armadale and Bo’ness | 1932-1933 | 125 14 |
In which year had they both joined the League | 1921 | 1932-1933 | 125 15 |
Who took over as Arsenal manager after the untimely death of Herbert Chapman from pneumonia while watching his third team play at Guildford on January 6, 1934 | George Allison | 1933-1934 | 126 01 |
What had been his previous job | Broadcaster and Arsenal Managing Director | 1933-1934 | 126 02 |
Who was his first purchase | Ted Drake | 1933-1934 | 126 03 |
Where did he get him from | Southampton | 1933-1934 | 126 04 |
Who won the FA Cup, beating Portsmouth 2-I in the Final | Manchester City | 1933-1934 | 126 05 |
Who was the winning goalkeeper | Frank Swift | 1933-1934 | 126 06 |
Who scored both the winning team’s goals | FreddyTilson | 1933-1934 | 126 07 |
Which future President of FIFA refereed the Final | Stanley Rous | 1933-1934 | 126 08 |
Who was the First Division’s leading scorer for the second season running, with 35 goals for fourth-placed Derby County | Jack Bowers | 1933-1934 | 126 09 |
Who was top scorer, with 41 goals, for Scottish double winners Rangers | Jimmy Smith | 1933-1934 | 126 10 |
Who won the home International Championship for the second year running | Wales | 1933-1934 | 126 11 |
Who came 20th in the Second Division, the lowest league position in their distinguished history, which already included two Championships, and avoided relegation to the Third Division (North) by only one point | Manchester United | 1933-1934 | 126 12 |
Who were runners-up to Arsenal in the First Division | Huddersfleld Town | 1933-1934 | 126 13 |
Who was their manager, a former captain and one of their most distinguished players | Clem Stephenson | 1933-1934 | 126 14 |
Who did Rangers beat 5-0 in the Scottish FA Cup Final | St Mirren | 1933-1934 | 126 15 |
Which future manager of Chelsea scored 42 goals in the season for Arsenal | Ted Drake | 1934-1935 | 127 01 |
Arsenal won the Championship for the third year in succession, a feat previously achieved by one team only. Which | Huddersfield Town | 1934-1935 | 127 02 |
Which country were the opposition in the so-called Battle of Highbury, which England won 3-2 | Huddersfield Town | 1934-1935 | 127 03 |
Which Manchester City outside left missed a penalty in this match and then scored the first in open play | Italy | 1934-1935 | 127 04 |
Which great Stoke City player scored the second on his second international appearance | Eric Brook | 1934-1935 | 127 05 |
The third goal was scored by Ted Drake - how many other Arsenal players were in the England side | Stanley Matthews | 1934-1935 | 127 06 |
Who scored both goals for the opposition | Six | 1934-1935 | 127 07 |
Who scored two goals for Sheffield Wednesday in their 4-2 Cup Final victory over West Bromwich Albion (He also scored in every round of the competition that year.) | Guiseppe Meazza | 1934-1935 | 127 08 |
Which Lancashire club lost to West Brom in the semi-finals but had the consolation of promotion as runners-up in Division Two | Ellis Rimmer | 1934-1935 | 127 09 |
Which London club won the Second Division, thus gaining promotion to the top flight for the first time in their history | Bolton Wanderers | 1934-1935 | 127 10 |
Who was their legendary manager | Brentford | 1934-1935 | 127 11 |
Which London club was relegated from the First Division after having been promoted in 1933, and coming third in Division One in 1934 | Harry Curtis I2Tottenham Hotspur | 1934-1935 | 127 12 |
Who was their manager until they were relegated | Percy Smith | 1934-1935 | 127 13 |
Rangers did the double for the fourth time. Who did they beat in the Scottish FA Cup Final | HamiltonAcademical | 1934-1935 | 127 14 |
Which Heart of Midlothian player was Scotland’s top scorer, with 38 goals | Dave McCulloch | 1934-1935 | 127 15 |
Sunderland won the League Championship - what was the nickname given to this team | The Bank of England | 1935-1936 | 128 01 |
Who was their manager | Johnny Cochrane | 1935-1936 | 128 02 |
One of the stars of this team was the great inside forward known to everyone as ‘Raich’ Carter.What was his real Christian name | Horatio | 1935-1936 | 128 03 |
Which member of the championship-winning side was nicknamed The Mighty Atom’ | Patsy Gallagher | 1935-1936 | 128 04 |
For which two countries did he play at international level | Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland | 1935-1936 | 128 05 |
Who was the First Division’s leading scorer, with 39 goals for West Bromwich Albion | Ginger Richardson | 1935-1936 | 128 06 |
Arsenal won the FA Cup, beating Sheffield United 1-0 in the Final. Who scored the goal | Ted Drake | 1935-1936 | 128 07 |
Which two founder members of the Football League were relegated together from the First Division for the first time in their history | Aston Villa and Blackburn Rovers | 1935-1936 | 128 08 |
Who equalled the First Division scoring record with seven goals against Aston Villa on December 14 | Ted Drake (Arsenal) | 1935-1936 | 128 09 |
Who, in 1888, was the only other player to have scored seven in a First Division match | James Ross for Preston North End v Stoke City | 1935-1936 | 128 10 |
On Boxing Day, 1935, in aThird Division (North) game, who scored a record nine goals for Tranmere Rovers in their 13-4 win over Oldham Athletic | Robert ‘Bunny Bell | 1935-1936 | 128 11 |
Then, on April 13, 1936, in the Third Division (South), who broke this record when he scored 10 goals in Luton Town’s I 2-0 defeat of Bristol Rovers | Joe Payne | 1935-1936 | 128 12 |
Who scored 50 goals in the season for Scottish champions Celtic | JImmy McGrory | 1935-1936 | 128 13 |
Who scored eight goals for Morton in their Division Two game against Raith Rovers on April 18 | John Calder | 1935-1936 | 128 14 |
Who were runners-up to Rangers in the Scottish FA Cup | Third Lanark | 1935-1936 | 128 15 |
Who were First Division Champions | Manchester City | 1936-1937 | 129 01 |
What unwanted feat did they achieve the following season | They were relegated | 1936-1937 | 129 02 |
Which London club became the first Third Division side to reach the semi-finals of the FA Cup | MilIwall | 1936-1937 | 129 03 |
Name this team’s player manager who scored both goals in their 2-0 sixth round victory over high-flying Manchester City. | Dave Mangnall | 1936-1937 | 129 04 |
Who created a new First Division scoring record, with 375 goals in his career | Dixie Dean (Everton) | 1936-1937 | 129 05 |
In Division Three, two players scored 55 goals in the season. One played for Mansfield Town in the Third Division (North). Name him | Ted Harston | 1936-1937 | 129 06 |
The other 55-er played for Luton Town in the Third Division (South). Who was he | Joe Payne | 1936-1937 | 129 07 |
How many goals did this player score on his only appearance for England. an 8-0 victory over Finland during the summer tour | Two | 1936-1937 | 129 08 |
Who scored a hat-trick on his home ground as England beat Hungary 6-2 at Highbury | Ted Drake | 1936-1937 | 129 09 |
The First Division’s leading scorer was Freddie Steele, with 33 goals. Which team did he play for | Stoke City | 1936-1937 | 129 10 |
Who won the FA Cup for the first time, beating Preston North End 3-I in the Final | Sunderland | 1936-1937 | 129 11 |
Who was their captain | Raich Carter | 1936-1937 | 129 12 |
Which Scottish international centre forward scored in the Final for Preston North End | Frank ODonneII | 1936-1937 | 129 13 |
Who won the Home International champio nship, winning all three games | Wales | 1936-1937 | 129 14 |
In Scotland, Rangers won the League and Celtic the FA Cup. Who were runners-up in both competitions | Aberdeen | 1936-1937 | 129 15 |
Who won the League Championship | Arsenal | 1937-1938 | 130 01 |
How many times had they won it before | Four | 1937-1938 | 130 02 |
Who was the First Division’s leading scorer, with 28 goals for 14th-placed Everton | Tommy Lawton | 1937-1938 | 130 03 |
Which team scored the most goals in the First Division - 80, three more than the champions | Manchester City, who were relegated | 1937-1938 | 130 04 |
In the FA Cup Final, in which Preston North End beat Huddersfield Town 1-0, two things happened that had never happened before In this fixture at Wembley. What | It was the first Final that went to extra time, and the first to be settled by a penalty (the last kick of the match) | 1937-1938 | 130 05 |
Name the Scottish international inside right who scored the Preston winner | George Mutch | 1937-1938 | 130 06 |
How many times did he play for Scotland | Once | 1937-1938 | 130 07 |
In Scotland, Celtic won the League.Who won the FA Cup for the first time, and became the only Second Division club ever to win the trophy | East Fife | 1937-1938 | 130 08 |
Who did they beat 4-2 after extra time in the Final replay after the first match had been drawn I - I | Kllmarnock | 1937-1938 | 130 09 |
Which team took the Cup winners to two replays in the semi-final only two years before going out of the Scottish League for ever | St Bernard’s | 1937-1938 | 130 10 |
The Scottish First Division’s leading scorer was Andy Black, with 40 goals in the season.Which team did he play for | Heart of Midlothian | 1937-1938 | 130 11 |
Which Fife team won the Scottish Second Division scoring a British record 142 goals in 34 games | Raith Rovers | 1937-1938 | 130 12 |
What was the score in the controversial Germany v England international in Berlin at the start of which the England players gave the Nazi salute | Germany 3 England 6 | 1937-1938 | 130 13 |
Adolf Hitler did not attend the match.Which two leading Nazis were guests of honour | Josef Goebbels and Hermann Goering | 1937-1938 | 130 14 |
Which West Ham United player scored for England in this game with a 25-yard drive | Len Goulden | 1937-1938 | 130 15 |
Which Tottenham Hotspur player equalled the England scoring record with five goals against Northern Ireland at Maine Road | Willie HaIl | 1938-1939 | 131 01 |
Who was the First Division’s leading scorer, with 35 goals for League Champions Everton | Tommy Lawcon | 1938-1939 | 131 02 |
Who won the FA Cup, beating Wolverhampton Wanderers in the Final, and held the trophy for longer than any other club, because of the outbreak of the Second World War | Portsmouth | 1938-1939 | 131 03 |
Who was the winning manager with the lucky spats | Jack Tinn | 1938-1939 | 131 04 |
Which former Wolves player, transferred only two months previously, scored one of the goals in their 4-I victory | Bert Barlow | 1938-1939 | 131 05 |
Which Wolves player had moved to Arsenal earlier in the season at a cost of £14,000 | Bryn Jones | 1938-1939 | 131 06 |
Which Highbury legend was he bought to replace | Alex James | 1938-1939 | 131 07 |
Who was the leading scorer in Scotland, with 34 goals for League Champions Rangers | Alex Venters | 1938-1939 | 131 08 |
Who won the Scottish FA Cup for the first time | Clyde | 1938-1939 | 131 09 |
Who scored with his hand to help Italy draw 2-2 with England in Turin | SiIvio Piola | 1938-1939 | 131 10 |
Who scored the England goals | Tommy Lawton and Willie Hall | 1938-1939 | 131 11 |
In the Second Division. Blackburn Rovers were champions and Sheffield United were promoted as runners-up.Who did United beat into third place by one point | Sheffield Wednesday | 1938-1939 | 131 12 |
Which game on January 2 had the highest-ever attendance - 118,567 - at a British football match | Rangers v Celtic at Ibrox | 1938-1939 | 131 13 |
Who was relegated to the Third Division (North) after suffering more defeats in a season - 31 out of 42 games played than any other team in the history of the Second Division | Tranmere Rovers | 1938-1939 | 131 14 |
Who were the leaders of the First Division - played three, won three - on September 3, 1939 when the League was suspended because of the outbreak of the Second World War | Blackpool | 1938-1939 | 131 15 |
Which Yorkshire team won Division Three (North) with a record number of points (72), a record number of wins (33), a record number of away wins (18) and a record number of away points (37) | Doncaster Rovers | 1946-1947 | 132 01 |
Which London club won the FA Cup for the only time in their history | Charlton Athletic | 1946-1947 | 132 02 |
Who scored their winning goal in extra time in the Final | Chris Duffy | 1946-1947 | 132 03 |
Which Lancashire team were runners-up in both the Cup and Division Two, but had the consolation of promotion | Burnley | 1946-1947 | 132 04 |
Liverpool won the League Championship, Manchester United were second.Which team came third and had the highest scorer• Dennis Westcott, with 37 goals In the season | Wolverhampton Wanderers | 1946-1947 | 132 05 |
England’s end of season tour began with a 1-0 defeat in Switzerland.They then travelled west and defeated which country 10-0 | Portugal | 1946-1947 | 132 06 |
Who won his first cap in this game and scored four goals | Stan Mortensen (Blackpool) | 1946-1947 | 132 07 |
Which other England player scored four goals in this match | Tommy Lawton (Chelsea) | 1946-1947 | 132 08 |
Who scored six goals on his debut for Newcastle United in their record 13-0 Second Division victory over Newport County | Len Shackleton | 1946-1947 | 132 09 |
From which other Second Division club had Newcastle United bought him for £13,000 | Bradford Park Avenue | 1946-1947 | 132 10 |
The sale of whom to Liverpool earlier that season for the same amount had helped Newcastle to finance the deal | Albert Stubbins | 1946-1947 | 132 11 |
This player finished the season with 24 goals in the First Division.Which other Liverpool player was joint top scorer | Jack Balmer | 1946-1947 | 132 12 |
The four top teams in Scottish Division A were also the semi-finalists in the FA Cup. Name them | Rangers. Hibernian, Aberdeen and Heart of Midlothian | 1946-1947 | 132 13 |
Who went on to win the Scottish Cup for the first time in their history | Aberdeen | 1946-1947 | 132 14 |
Top scorer in the Scottish First Division was Bobby Mitchell, with 22 goals.Which team did he play for | Third Lanark | 1946-1947 | 132 15 |
Arsenal won the League Championship for the sixth time.Who was their leading scorer, with 33 goals | Ronnie Rooke | 1947-1948 | 133 01 |
Runners-up in the League. Manchester United had the consolation of winning the FA Cup.Who did they beat 4-2 in the Final | Blackpool | 1947-1948 | 133 02 |
Which member of the losing side scored in every round of the competition, a total of I 0 goals | Stan Mortensen | 1947-1948 | 133 03 |
Which Third Division side sensationally bought England centre forward Tommy Lawton from Chelsea for £20,000 - £5,000 more than the previous highest transfer fee | Notts County | 1947-1948 | 133 04 |
Where did Manchester United play their home matches | Maine Road | 1947-1948 | 133 05 |
Who did First Division Sunderland buy from Second Division Newcastle United for £20,050 | Len Shackleton | 1947-1948 | 133 06 |
Which Blackpool player made every one of England’s goals in their 5.2 victory over Belgium in Brussels | Stanley Matthews (Blackpool) | 1947-1948 | 133 07 |
And which three players scored | Tommy Lawton (Chelsea) (2), Stan Mortensen (Blackpool),Tom Finney (Preston North End) (2) | 1947-1948 | 133 08 |
Which Manchester City player- the first goalkeeper to captain England - kept a clean sheet for his country in the 4-0 defeat of Italy in Turin | Frank Swift | 1947-1948 | 133 09 |
And which three players scored the goals in this match | Stan Mortensen (2),Tommy Lawton and Tom Finney | 1947-1948 | 133 10 |
Who won the Scottish League Championship | Hibernian | 1947-1948 | 133 11 |
Which Falkirk player was the First Division’s leading scorer, with 20 goals | Archie Aikman | 1947-1948 | 133 12 |
Who won the Scottish FA Cup, beating Morton 1.0 in a replay after the first game had finished I-I | Rangers | 1947-1948 | 133 13 |
Who won the Scottish League Cup, beating Falkirk 4-I in a replay after the first match had been drawn 0-0 | East Fife | 1947-1948 | 133 14 |
What other distinction did the same team achieve this season | They won the Scottish Second Division title | 1947-1948 | 133 15 |
Which team became the first to rise from the Third Division and win the League Championship | Portsmouth | 1948-1949 | 134 01 |
Who was their manager | Bob Jackson | 1948-1949 | 134 02 |
Who came second in the First Division for the third year in a row | Manchester United | 1948-1949 | 134 03 |
Which Seéond Division side reached the FA Cup Final | Leicester City | 1948-1949 | 134 04 |
Which future England manager missed playing for them in the Final because of illness | Don Revie | 1948-1949 | 134 05 |
Who scored both goals in Wolverhampton Wanderers’ 2.0 victory over them in the FA Cup Final | Jesse Pye | 1948-1949 | 134 06 |
The First Division’s leading scorer was Willie Moir, with 25 goals. For which team did he play | Bolton Wanderers | 1948-1949 | 134 07 |
Which team was knocked out of the FA Cup in the 4th round in the mist on the sloping pitch of Southern League Yeovil | Sunderland | 1948-1949 | 134 08 |
Which future manager of Queen’s Park Rangers was the only Yeovil player in this match with League experience | Alec Stock | 1948-1949 | 134 09 |
Who beat Yeovil 8-0 in the FA Cup 5th round | Manchester United | 1948-1949 | 134 10 |
Who scored five of their goals | Jack Rowley | 1948-1949 | 134 11 |
Which Newcastle United legend scored on his debut for England in their 3-I defeat against Scotland at Wembley | JackIe Mllburn | 1948-1949 | 134 12 |
Rangers won the Scottish Championship, but who was the First Division’s leading scorer, with 30 goals for runners-up Dundee | Alec Stott | 1948-1949 | 134 13 |
Rangers also won the Scottish FA Cup: who did they beat in the Final | Clyde | 1948-1949 | 134 14 |
Rangers completed the treble by winning the League Cup - who did they beat in the Final of this competition | Raith Rovers | 1948-1949 | 134 15 |
Portsmouth won the League Championship on goal average ahead of which Midlands club | Wolverhampton Wanderers | 1949-1950 | 135 01 |
Name the First Division’s leading scorer, who netted 25 times for third- placed Sunderland | Dickie Davis | 1949-1950 | 135 02 |
Who, famously, ignored the Arsenal captain’s instruction to stay back, went up for a corner and headed the equaliser in their FA Cup semi-final against Chelsea | Leslie Compton | 1949-1950 | 135 03 |
Who was the Arsenal captain and 1950 Football Writers Player of the Year | Joe Mercer | 1949-1950 | 135 04 |
Who scored both goals for Arsenal in their 2-0 FA Cup Final win over Liverpool | Reg Lewis | 1949-1950 | 135 05 |
Which great England Test cricketer won a Cup winner’s medal in this match | Denis Compton | 1949-1950 | 135 06 |
Who was manager of Liverpool | George Kay | 1949-1950 | 135 07 |
Which London team on the verge of greater things won the Second Division Championship | Tottenham Hotspur | 1949-1950 | 135 08 |
Who became the youngest player to win a cap for Wales when he played against Northern Ireland aged 18 years 71 days | John Charles (Leeds United) | 1949-1950 | 135 09 |
Who was captain of the Republic of Ireland team that beat England for the first time away at Goodison Park | Johnny Carey (Manchester United) | 1949-1950 | 135 10 |
Which Scottish team won its first major honour, winning the League Cup, a trophy they were to retain the following year | East Fife | 1949-1950 | 135 11 |
Which Heart of Midlothian player was Scotland’s leading scorer, with 30 goals | Willie Bauid | 1949-1950 | 135 12 |
Which Chelsea player scored England’s goal in their 1-0 Home International victory over Scotland at Hampden | Roy Bentley | 1949-1950 | 135 13 |
Which of the Home nations qualified for the World Cup finals in Brazil | England and Scotland I | 1949-1950 | 135 14 |
Which of the Home nations actually took part | England only. Scotland refused to take part if they did not win the Home International Championship | 1949-1950 | 135 15 |
What was the name given to the style of play that brought Tottenham Hotspur the League Championship for the first time in their history | Push-and-run | 1950-1951 | 136 01 |
Who was Spurs’ manager | Arthur Rowe | 1950-1951 | 136 02 |
Which future Spurs manager played for them at right-half | BIll Nicholson | 1950-1951 | 136 03 |
Which future lpswich and England manager played for them at right back | AIf Ramsey | 1950-1951 | 136 04 |
Who were runners-up in the First Division | Manchester United | 1950-1951 | 136 05 |
Who became the oldest player to make his England debut, appearing in the match against Wales at the age of 38 years and 2 months | Leslie Compton (Arsenal) | 1950-1951 | 136 06 |
What was the surname of Alec and David, the father and son who played together for Stockport County in their 2-0 Division Three (North) defeat of Hartlepool on the last day of the season | Herd | 1950-1951 | 136 07 |
Who won the FA Cup, beating Blackpool 2.0 in the Final | Newcastle United | 1950-1951 | 136 08 |
Who scored both goals in the Final (and had also scored in every previous round that season) | JackIe Milburn | 1950-1951 | 136 09 |
Which team of Oxbridge graduates won the FA Amateur Cup, beating Bishop Auckland 2-I in the Final in front of 100,000 at Wembley | Pegasus | 1950-1951 | 136 10 |
Which Lancashire team won the Second Division Championship two years after relegation from the top flight | Preston North End | 1950-1951 | 136 11 |
In the match against Scotland at Wembley, which England player had to go off after a clash of heads with Billy Liddell | WiIf Mansion (Middlesbrough) | 1950-1951 | 136 12 |
What was the final score in this match | 3-2 to Scotland | 1950-1951 | 136 13 |
Who won the Scottish Championship, finishing 10 points ahead of second placed Rangers | Hibernian I | 1950-1951 | 136 14 |
Who won the Scottish League Cup and were runners-up to Celtic in the FA Cup | Motherwell | 1950-1951 | 136 15 |
Who won the for the first time in 41 years after finishing second four times since the War | Manchester United | 1951-1952 | 137 01 |
Which was the first English club to install floodlights’ (They played their first game under them this season - a 6-I victory over Hapeol of Tel Aviv.) | Arsenal | 1951-1952 | 137 02 |
In the FA Cup Final, Newcastle United beat Arsenal l-O.What were the names of the opposing captains, who had served together in the Army during the War | Joe Harvey (Newcastle United) and Joe Mercer (Arsenal) | 1951-1952 | 137 03 |
Which Chilean scored the winning goal in the Cup Final, to add to the 33 which had made him the League’s top scorer | George Robledo | 1951-1952 | 137 04 |
Who was the Newcastle United manager who told his defeated opponents: ‘We have won the Cup, but the glory is yours’ | Stan Seymour | 1951-1952 | 137 05 |
Who scored 46 goals in 32 games as Sheffield Wednesday won the Second Division title | Derek Dooley | 1951-1952 | 137 06 |
Whose record for the number of England caps did Billy Wright of Wolverhampton Wanderers break when he made his 42nd international appearance against Austria in Vienna | Bob Crompton (Blackburn Rovers) | 1951-1952 | 137 07 |
How many caps did Wright eventually win altogether | 105 | 1951-1952 | 137 08 |
Who scored two of England’s goals in their 3-2 victory In this international match | Nat Lofthouse | 1951-1952 | 137 09 |
Which Sheffield dnesday player scored the other goal | J. Sewell | 1951-1952 | 137 10 |
What had been the score in that season’s previous meeting between England and Austria at Wembley | England 2 Austria 2 | 1951-1952 | 137 11 |
What nickname did the press give to Austrian centre half Ernst Ocwirk | Clockwork Ocwirk | 1951-1952 | 137 12 |
Which member of the so-called ‘Famous Five’ was Scotland’s leading scorer, with 27 goals for champions Hibernian | Lawrie Reilly | 1951-1952 | 137 13 |
Who won the Scottish FA Cup for the first time in their history | Motherwell | 1951-1952 | 137 14 |
Which of the Home Nations celebrated its centenary by beating the Rest of the UK 3-2 | Wales | 1951-1952 | 137 15 |
Which manager led Arsenal to their seventh Championship (then a record) | Tom Whittalcer | 1952-1953 | 138 01 |
Which Lancashire team did they edge out at the last on goal average | Preston North End | 1952-1953 | 138 02 |
The runners-up had the First Division’s leading scorer, with 24 goals. Name him | Charlie Wayman | 1952-1953 | 138 03 |
Which goalkeeper retired at the age of 43 after serving Everton since 1929 - the longest ever career (24 years) with a single club | Ted Sagar | 1952-1953 | 138 04 |
By what name will this season’s FA Cup Final forever be known | The Matthews Final | 1952-1953 | 138 05 |
Which teams played in it, and what was the result | Blackpool 4 Bolton Wanderers 3 | 1952-1953 | 138 06 |
In this match, who became the first man ever to score a hat-trick in the FA Cup Final | Stan Mortensen (Blackpool) | 1952-1953 | 138 07 |
Who scored the last goal in this match and became the first South African to win an FA Cup winner’s medal | Bill Perry | 1952-1953 | 138 08 |
Who scored in every round of the FA Cup, including the Final | Nat Lofthouse (Bofton Wanderers) | 1952-1953 | 138 09 |
Which First Division team conceded three own goals at home on Boxing Day in a 5.4 defeat by West Bromwich Albion | Sheffield Wednesday | 1952-1953 | 138 10 |
The career of which rising Sheffield Wednesday star was cruelly ended at the age of 23 when he had to have a leg amputated after challenging the opposition goalkeeper in a League game against Preston North End | Derek Dooley | 1952-1953 | 138 11 |
Rangers did the double in Scotland, but won the League only on goal average.Who were runners-up | Hibernian | 1952-1953 | 138 12 |
And who did Rangers beat in the FA Cup Final after a replay | Aberdeen | 1952-1953 | 138 13 |
Who won the Scottish League Cup, beating Kilmarnock 2-0 in the Final | Dundee | 1952-1953 | 138 14 |
The Scottish First Division had joint top scorers, both with 30 goals in the season. One was Lawrie Reilly of Hibernian.Who was the other | Charlie Fleming (East Fife) | 1952-1953 | 138 15 |
Wolverhampton Wanderers won the League Championship for the first time.What name was given to their style of play | Kick and rush | 1953-1954 | 139 01 |
Who was manager of Wolves | Stan Cuflis | 1953-1954 | 139 02 |
The defeat of which two European clubs in friendly matches led the Wolves manager to claim that his team were ‘Champions of the World’ | Spartak Moscow (USSR) and Honved (Hungary) | 1953-1954 | 139 03 |
Which competition is believed to have been set up as a result of this hype) | The European Cup | 1953-1954 | 139 04 |
Which other Midlands team were runners-up in the League | West Bromwich AlbIon | 1953-1954 | 139 05 |
Who was the League’s leading scorer, with 29 goals in the season for third-placed Huddersfield Town | Jimmy Glazzard | 1953-1954 | 139 06 |
Which Lancashire team were relegated after finishing bottom of the First Division and did not return until 1962 | Liverpool | 1953-1954 | 139 07 |
Which Third Division (North) team created records by conceding the fewest goals ever (21) in a season, keeping the greatest number of clean sheets (30), and suffering the fewest defeats (three) | Port Vale | 1953-1954 | 139 08 |
Who achieved the unique feat of winning a Cup winner’s medal in three countries when he played for Derry City in Northern Ireland after winning the Scottish Cup with Celtic in 1937 and the English FA Cup with Manchester United in 1948 | Jimmy Delaney | 1953-1954 | 139 09 |
What was the score in the historic game in which Hungary inflicted the first defeat ever suffered by England against overseas opposition at Wembley | England 3 Hungary 6 | 1953-1954 | 139 10 |
Which Hungarian scored a hat-trick in this match | Nandor Hidegkutl | 1953-1954 | 139 11 |
What was the score in the return fixture in Budapest six months later | Hungary 7 England 1 | 1953-1954 | 139 12 |
Who scored two goals in both games | Ferenc Puskas | 1953-1954 | 139 13 |
Who did West Bromwich Albion beat 3-2 in the Final of the FA Cup | Preston North End | 1953-1954 | 139 14 |
In Scotland, Celtic won the League and the FA Cup. Who won the League Cup, beating Partick Thistle 3-2 in the Final | East Fife | 1953-1954 | 139 15 |
Chelsea won the League Championship for the only time in their history.Who was their manager | Ted Drake | 1954-1955 | 140 01 |
Who beat them 6-5 on their own pitch | Manchester United | 1954-1955 | 140 02 |
Which Chelsea amateur scored a hat-trick in this match | Seamus O’Connell | 1954-1955 | 140 03 |
Which West Bromwich Albion forward was the First Division’s leading scorer, with 27 goals | Ronnie Allen | 1954-1955 | 140 04 |
Which three teams tied on 54 points at the top of the Second Division | Birmingham City, Luton Town and Rotherham United | 1954-1955 | 140 05 |
Who set a Second Division scoring record, with seven goals in Blackburn Rovers’ 8-3 victory over Bristol Rovers | Tommy Briggs | 1954-1955 | 140 06 |
Which Third Division side reached the semi-final of the FA Cup | York City | 1954-1955 | 140 07 |
Who won the FA Cup, beating Manchester City 3-I in the Final | Newcastle United | 1954-1955 | 140 08 |
Who scored the first goal after only 45 seconds | Jackie Milburn | 1954-1955 | 140 09 |
Which future Cup-winning manager of Sunderland played a blinder in the winners’ defence | Bob Stokoe | 1954-1955 | 140 10 |
Who won the Scottish League Championship for the first time in their history | Aberdeen | 1954-1955 | 140 11 |
Who won the Scottish FA Cup, beating Celtic 1-0 in a replay after the first match had been drawn I-I | Clyde | 1954-1955 | 140 12 |
Heart of Midlothian won the League Cup, beating Motherwell 4-0 in the Final. Who was their leading scorer, with 21 goals | Willie Bauld | 1954-1955 | 140 13 |
In the Home International Championship, Scotland lost to England by a record score of 7-2. Which Wolverhampton Wanderers forward scored four of the England goals | DennisWilshaw | 1954-1955 | 140 14 |
In which year had Scotland beaten England by the same score | 1878 | 1954-1955 | 140 15 |
Name the Manchester City goalkeeper who broke his neck in the FA Cup Final but played on and collected a winner’s medal. | Bert Trautmann | 1955-1956 | 141 01 |
Who were their opponents in the Final | Birmingham City | 1955-1956 | 141 02 |
Which future England manager played at centre forward for City | Don Revle | 1955-1956 | 141 03 |
Who was the leading scorer in the First Division, with 32 goals for Bolton Wanderers | Nat Lofthouse | 1955-1956 | 141 04 |
Who won the first ever European Cup, the first of five consecutive victories in this tournament | Real Madrid | 1955-1956 | 141 05 |
Which French team did they beat 4-3 in the Final in Paris | Reims | 1955-1956 | 141 06 |
Who scored a hat-trick for the winning side | Alfredo dl Stefano | 1955-1956 | 141 07 |
What was his nationality | Argentine | 1955-1956 | 141 08 |
Who were Britain’s sole representat ives in the competition | Heart of Midlothian - English Champions Chelsea were refused permission to enter by the Football League | 1955-1956 | 141 09 |
Who scored a hat-trick in England’s 4-2 victory over Brazil atWembley | Stanley Matthews | 1955-1956 | 141 10 |
What was historic about the First Division match between Portsmouth and Newcastle United at Fratton Park on February 22, 1956 | It was the first League game to be played under floodlights | 1955-1956 | 141 11 |
Who won the First Division by a record margin, finishing II points ahead of the runners-up | Manchester United | 1955-1956 | 141 12 |
Who came second and third, both with 49 points | Blackpool and Wolverhampton Wanderers | 1955-1956 | 141 13 |
Who beat Celtic 3-I in the Scottish FA Cup Final | Heart of Midlothian | 1955-1956 | 141 14 |
Who won the Scottish League Cup, beating St Mirren 2-I in the Final | Aberdeen | 1955-1956 | 141 15 |
Which Leeds United forward was the First Division’s leading scorer, with 38 goals | John Charles | 1956-1957 | 142 01 |
Manchester United won the League Championship, but who denied them the double by beating them 2-I in the Final of the FA Cup | Aston Villa | 1956-1957 | 142 02 |
Who was the winning team’s manager | ErIc Houghton | 1956-1957 | 142 03 |
Name the United goalkeeper who had to go off with concussion, returning later to play on the wing | Ray Wood | 1956-1957 | 142 04 |
Who took his place in the Manchester goal | Jackie Blanchflower | 1956-1957 | 142 05 |
Who scored United’s goal | Tommy Taylor | 1956-1957 | 142 06 |
Who was the Manchester United captain | Roger Byrne | 1956-1957 | 142 07 |
Which Third Division (South) club knocked Wolverhampton Wanderers out of the FA Cup in the 4th round | Bournemouth | 1956-1957 | 142 08 |
Who scored the only goal of this game | Reg Cutler | 1956-1957 | 142 09 |
Which First Division opponents did the same team knock out in the 5th round of the 1957 FACup | Tottenham Hotspur | 1956-1957 | 142 10 |
Which team won the Second Division Championship for the second time In three years | Leicester City | 1956-1957 | 142 11 |
Which great Englishman became the first European Footballer of the Year | Stanley Matthews (Blackpool) | 1956-1957 | 142 12 |
Who knocked Manchester United out of the European Cup | Real Madrid | 1956-1957 | 142 13 |
In Scotland, Rangers won the League Championship - who won the FA Cup, beating Kilmarnock 2-I in a replay after the first game had been drawn I-I | Falkirk | 1956-1957 | 142 14 |
Scotland’s leading scorer was Hugh Baird, with 33 goals. Which team did he play for | Airdrieonians | 1956-1957 | 142 15 |
Who won the English League Championship | Wolverhampton Wanderers | 1957-1958 | 143 01 |
Which team was relegated from the English First Division for the first time since 1890 | Sunderland | 1957-1958 | 143 02 |
Who were Champions of the Second Division | West Ham United | 1957-1958 | 143 03 |
Which Tottenham Hotspur player was the First Division’s leading scorer, with 36 goals | Bobby Smith | 1957-1958 | 143 04 |
Name the eight Manchester United first team members who were killed in the Munich air crash on February 6 | Roger Byrne, Geoff Bent, Eddie Colman, Duncan Edwards. Mark Jones, David Pegg, Tommy Taylor, Billy Whelan | 1957-1958 | 143 05 |
Manchester United were returning from a European Cup match against the Champions of Yugoslavia - who were they | Red Star Belgrade | 1957-1958 | 143 06 |
Despite the tragedy, Manchester United reached the Final of the FA Cup. Which four survivors played atWembley | Bobby Charlton, Harry Gregg, Bill Foulkes and Dennis Viollet | 1957-1958 | 143 07 |
They lost 2-0 to Bolton Wanderers. Who scored both the goals | Nat Lofthouse | 1957-1958 | 143 08 |
Which Welsh international was the leading scorer in the Italian League, with 28 goals in 34 games for Juventus | John Charles | 1957-1958 | 143 09 |
In the last season of the Third Division North and South, who won their respective sections | Scunthorpe United and Brighton and Hove Albion | 1957-1958 | 143 10 |
Who beat Rangers 7-I in the Final of the Scottish League Cup | Celtic | 1957-1958 | 143 11 |
Who won the Scottish League Championship for the first time in the 20th century, scoring a record number of goals (132) in the process | Heart of Midlothian | 1957-1958 | 143 12 |
With 28 goals apiece, the joint top scorers both played for the Champions.What were their names | Jimmy Murray and Jimmy Wardhaugh | 1957-1958 | 143 13 |
Who won the Scottish FA Cup for the third time, beating Hibernian 1-0 in the Final | Clyde | 1957-1958 | 143 14 |
Barcelona won the first Inter-Cities Fairs Cup.Who did they beat 8-2 on aggregate in the Final | A combined team called London | 1957-1958 | 143 15 |
Who became Scotland’s youngest international, winning his first cap at the age of 18 years 236 days | Denis Law | 1958-1959 | 144 01 |
Who was he then playing for | Huddersfield Town | 1958-1959 | 144 02 |
Who won the English League Championship, for the third time in five years | Wolverhampton Wanderers | 1958-1959 | 144 03 |
Which Chelsea and England star was the First Division’s leading scorer, with 32 goals | Jimmy Greaves | 1958-1959 | 144 04 |
Who won the English FA Cup, having won it once before in 1898 | Nottingham Forest | 1958-1959 | 144 05 |
Who were the runners-up | Luton Town | 1958-1959 | 144 06 |
Which future manager of Northern Ireland was on the losing side | Billy Bingham | 1958-1959 | 144 07 |
Who scored the opening goal and then broke his leg in the 32nd minute | Roy Dwight (Nottingham Forest) | 1958-1959 | 144 08 |
Which Third Division side reached the semi-final | Norwich CIty | 1958-1959 | 144 09 |
With 42 goals, which Mlddlesbrough centre forward was the Second Division’s leading scorer for the second season running | Brian dough | 1958-1959 | 144 10 |
In Scotland, Rangers won the League Championship.Who won the FA Cup for the second time in their history | St Mirren | 1958-1959 | 144 11 |
Who did Heart of Midlothian beat 5-I in the Scottish League Cup Final | Partick Thistle | 1958-1959 | 144 12 |
Who, on April II, became the first player to win 100 England caps in a match against Scotland atWembley | Billy Wright (Wolverhampton Wanderers) | 1958-1959 | 144 13 |
England won this game l-O.Who scored the goal | Bobby Charlton (Manchester United) | 1958-1959 | 144 14 |
Which former Tottenham Hotspur player became the manager of the club, In succession to Jimmy Anderson | Bill Nicholson | 1958-1959 | 144 15 |
Which player scored all the goals in the English Football League’s 5-0 defeat of the Irish League in Belfast | Brian Clough | 1959-1960 | 145 01 |
Which Midlands First Division club became the first to score 100 goals in three consecutive seasons | Wolverhampton Wanderers | 1959-1960 | 145 02 |
Which emerging player - later a Liverpool star - scored a hat-trick In less than three minutes for Motherwell in a Scottish League Cup tie against Hibernian | lan St John | 1959-1960 | 145 03 |
Against which Cheshire club did Tottenham Hotspur record their highest- ever victory - 13-2 - in an FA Cup 4th round replay | Crewe Alexandra | 1959-1960 | 145 04 |
Who were their four scorers | Hatmer, Smith (4),Allen (5), Jones (3, including one penalty) | 1959-1960 | 145 05 |
The European Cup Final between Real Madrid and Eintracht Frankfurt led to a record result.What was the score | Real Madrid 7 Elntracht Frankfurt 3 | 1959-1960 | 145 06 |
And there was also a record attendance - 135,000.Where was the match played | Hampden Park, Glasgow | 1959-1960 | 145 07 |
Which Lancashire club won the League Championship for the second time in their history | Burnley | 1959-1960 | 145 08 |
When had they previously won it | 1920-21 | 1959-1960 | 145 09 |
Which Manchester United player was the First Division’s leading scorer, with 32 goals | Dennis Viollet | 1959-1960 | 145 10 |
Who won the FA Cup, beating Blackburn Rovers 3-0 in the Final | Wolverhampton Wanderers | 1959-1960 | 145 11 |
Who won the first European Nations Cup, beating Yugoslavia 2-I in the Final in Paris | The USSR | 1959-1960 | 145 12 |
In Scotland, which team did the League and League Cup double | Heart of Midlothian | 1959-1960 | 145 13 |
Who was their leading scorer, with 42 goals | Joe Baker | 1959-1960 | 145 14 |
Which Real Madrid star was European Footballer of the Year | Alfredo di Stefano | 1959-1960 | 145 15 |
Tottenham Hotspur did the double for the first time this century. Which two clubs had previously done it | Preston North End and Aston VIlla | 1960-1961 | 146 01 |
jimmy Greaves was the First Division’s leading scorer, with 41 goals for Chelsea.To which Italian club was he soon to move | AC Milan | 1960-1961 | 146 02 |
Which Yorkshire team were runners-up to Spurs in the League | Sherneld Wednesday | 1960-1961 | 146 03 |
Which East Midlands team were runners-up to Spurs in the FA Cup | Leicester City | 1960-1961 | 146 04 |
Which Midlands team were the first winners of the new League Cup competition | Aston Villa | 1960-1961 | 146 05 |
Which five leading clubs declined to take part in the inaugural League Cup | Arsenal. Sheffield Wednesday.Tottenham Hotspur,West Bromwlch Albion and Wolverhampton Wanderers | 1960-1961 | 146 06 |
Who won the Fourth Division Championship in their first season in the League | Peterborough United | 1960-1961 | 146 07 |
Who became England’s first £100-a-week footballer | johnny Haynes (Fulham and England) | 1960-1961 | 146 08 |
Real Madrid - who had won the European Cup in each of the five years it had been contested - finally lost a tie.Who beat them | Barcelona | 1960-1961 | 146 09 |
Who knocked English Champions Burnley out of the European Cup in the quarter-final | FC Hamburg | 1960-1961 | 146 10 |
Who was Burnley’s manager | Harry Potts | 1960-1961 | 146 11 |
Which Italian team beat Birmingham City 4-2 on aggregate in the Final of the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup | AS Roma | 1960-1961 | 146 12 |
With 42 goals, the leading scorer in the Scottish First Division was Alex Harley, who played for a club which, by 1967, had ceased to exist. Which club | Third Lanark | 1960-1961 | 146 13 |
Who won the Scottish FA Cup for the first time in their history, beating Celtic 2-0 in a replay after the first game had been drawn 0-0 | Dunlermline Athletic | 1960-1961 | 146 14 |
Meanwhile, the Scottish League and League Cup were both won by a Rangers team inspired by recent signing Jim Baxter.Where had he been bought from | Raith Rovers | 1960-1961 | 146 15 |
Which prolific scorer and manager of the future moved from Middlesbrough to Sunderland for £45,000 | Brian Clough | 1961-1962 | 147 01 |
Which team resigned from the Football League on March 6 because of financial problems | Accrington Stanley | 1961-1962 | 147 02 |
Which team would replace them In the Fourth Division, with effect from the start of the 1962-63 season | Oxford United | 1961-1962 | 147 03 |
Who won the League Championship only a year after being promoted from the Second Division | Ipswich Town | 1961-1962 | 147 04 |
Who was their - and the First Division’s - leading scorer, with 33 goals in the season | Ray Crawford | 1961-1962 | 147 05 |
Tottenham Hotspur only just failed to repeat their feats of the previous season - they slipped to third in the League, but had the consolation of retaining the FA Cup. Which Lancashire team did they beat 3-I in the Final | Burnley | 1961-1962 | 147 06 |
And where had the Cup runners-up finished in the League | Second | 1961-1962 | 147 07 |
How far did Tottenham go in the European Cup | Semi-final | 1961-1962 | 147 08 |
Who knocked them out of the competition | Benfica, the holders and eventual winners | 1961-1962 | 147 09 |
Which foreign-based Hungarian scored a hat-trick in the 1962 European Cup Final | Ferenc Puskas (Real Madrid) | 1961-1962 | 147 10 |
Who won the European Cup Winners’ Cup Final, beating Fiorentina 3-0 in a replay after the first game had been drawn I-I | Atletico Madrid | 1961-1962 | 147 11 |
Which Fourth Division Lancashire team did Norwich City beat 4-0 on aggregate to win the League Cup | Rochdale | 1961-1962 | 147 12 |
Who won the Scottish League Championship for the first time in their history | Dundee | 1961-1962 | 147 13 |
Who was their - and Scotland’s - leading scorer, with 24 goals | Alan Gilzean | 1961-1962 | 147 14 |
Which member of this Championship-winning side went on to greater fame with Arsenal | Ian Ure | 1961-1962 | 147 15 |
Who did Manchester United bring back to Britain from Torino for a record fee of £115,000 | Denis Law | 1962-1963 | 148 01 |
Who, with 37 goals, was the First Division’s leading scorer, a position he would occupy the following season and the season after that | Jimmy Greaves (Tottenham Hotspur) | 1962-1963 | 148 02 |
Who won the League Championship for the sixth time but the first time since 1939 | Everton | 1962-1963 | 148 03 |
Who was their manager | Harry Catterick | 1962-1963 | 148 04 |
Manchester United won the FA Cup.Which club were runners-up for the third time in their history | Lelcester CIty | 1962-1963 | 148 05 |
Whose legal action against Newcastle United led to the end of the fixed wage for footballers | George Eastham | 1962-1963 | 148 06 |
Tottenham Hotspur became the first British side to win a European trophy when they beat Atletico Madrid 5-I in the Cup Winners’ Cup Final In Rotterdam. Name any of the three Spurs scorers | Jimmy Greaves (2), John White and Terry Dyson (2) | 1962-1963 | 148 07 |
Who did AIf Ramsey succeed as England manager | Walter Winterbottom | 1962-1963 | 148 08 |
Who was Ramsey’s first new cap | Ron Henry (Tottenham Hotspur) | 1962-1963 | 148 09 |
What was the result of his first game in charge, against France in Paris in the European Nations Cup | 5-2 to France | 1962-1963 | 148 10 |
Who won the League Cup, their first major honour, beating Aston Villa 3-I on aggregate in the Final | Birmingham City | 1962-1963 | 148 11 |
The European Cup Final was held at Wembley ‘b for the first time.Who did AC Milan beat 2-I in this match | Benfica I | 1962-1963 | 148 12 |
Who won the Second Division Championship | Stoke City | 1962-1963 | 148 13 |
Which 48-year-old scored his first goal of the season in the game in which they clinched the Second Division title | Stanley Matthews | 1962-1963 | 148 14 |
In Scotland, Rangers won the League Championship and the FA Cup.Who won the League Cup | Heart of Midlothian | 1962-1963 | 148 15 |
Who did West Ham United beat 3-2 in the Final to win the FA Cup for the first time in their history | Preston North End | 1963-1964 | 149 01 |
Who scored the West Ham goals | John Sissons, Geoff Hurst and Ron Boyce | 1963-1964 | 149 02 |
Who, at 17 years 345 days, became the youngest player to appear in an FA Cup Final | Preston’s Howard Kendall | 1963-1964 | 149 03 |
The previous Boxing Day,West Ham United had suffered their record defeat, 8-2 at home to which Lancashire club | Blackburn Rovers | 1963-1964 | 149 04 |
Apart from the score, what was unusual about the Home International in which England beat Northern Ireland 8-3 | It was the first game atWembley to be played under floodlights | 1963-1964 | 149 05 |
Which Lancashire team won the First Division Championship | Liverpool | 1963-1964 | 149 06 |
Which Yorkshire team won the Second Division Championship, heralding the dawn of an era | Leeds United | 1963-1964 | 149 07 |
Who became the first Fourth Division side to reach the 6th round of the FA Cup | Oxford United | 1963-1964 | 149 08 |
Which Bradford Park Avenue player scored the fastest first class goal on record, timed at four seconds after the kick-off, against Tranmere Rovers | JIm Fryatt | 1963-1964 | 149 09 |
Which Tottenham Hotspur and Northern Ireland star announced his retirement after failing to overcome a persistent knee injury | Danny Blanchflower | 1963-1964 | 149 10 |
Who did Spurs manager Bill Nicholson buy from Fulham for £72,500 to replace him | Alan Mullery | 1963-1964 | 149 11 |
What was unusual about the Finals of the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup in both this and the following year | They were one-off matches, rather than two-legged affairs | 1963-1964 | 149 12 |
What was unusual about the European Cup Winners’ Cup Final between Sporting Lisbon and MTK Budapest | It was the first of these finals to go to a replay | 1963-1964 | 149 13 |
Which great goalkeeper was voted European Footballer of the Year | Lev Yashin (Dynamo Moscow and USSR) | 1963-1964 | 149 14 |
Which future Tottenham Hotspur star was top scorer in the Scottish First Division, with 32 goals for Dundee | Alan Gilzean | 1963-1964 | 149 15 |
Who won their first Scottish League title, beating Heart of Midlothian 2.0 in the last match of the season and thus edging the Edinburgh side into second place on goal average | Kilmarnock | 1964-1965 | 150 01 |
Name the highest British goalscorer of all time, with 434 League goals in his career, who retired this year after spending his last season as player-manager of Shrewsbury Town | Arthur Rowley | 1964-1965 | 150 02 |
There were joint top scorers in the English First Division, both with 29 goals. One was Jimmy Greaves (Tottenham Hotspur); the other played for Blackburn Rovers- name him | Andy McEvoy | 1964-1965 | 150 03 |
Who won the 1965 League Championship | Manchester United | 1964-1965 | 150 04 |
Who won the FA Cup | LIverpool | 1964-1965 | 150 05 |
Who scored their goals in their 2-I Final victory | Roger Hunt and Ian St John | 1964-1965 | 150 06 |
Who were runners-up in both the League and the FA Cup | Leeds United | 1964-1965 | 150 07 |
Who became the first footballer to be knighted | Stanley Matthews | 1964-1965 | 150 08 |
How old was he when he played his last match | 50 years and 5 days | 1964-1965 | 150 09 |
West Ham United won the European Cup Winners’ Cup. Who did they beat 2-0 in the Final atWembley | Munich 1860 | 1964-1965 | 150 10 |
Who scored both goals | Alan Sealey | 1964-1965 | 150 11 |
Which Tottenham Hotspur and Scotland international was killed at the age of 27 after being struck by lightning while playing golf | John White | 1964-1965 | 150 12 |
Name the England international who retired this year after making a record number of League appearances - 764 - for his only club, Portsmouth | Jimmy Dickinson | 1964-1965 | 150 13 |
Which Manchester United and Scotland star was voted European Footballer of theYear | Denis Law | 1964-1965 | 150 14 |
Which Rangers player was the leading goalscorer in the Scottish First Division | Jim Forrest | 1964-1965 | 150 15 |
On the opening day of the season, who became the first ever substitute in an English League match, when he came on for Chariton Athletic against Bolton Wanderers in Division Two | Keith Peac:ock | 1965-1966 | 151 01 |
On December 4, 1965, who became the first Tottenham Hotspur player to be sent off since October 27, 1928 | Frank Saul | 1965-1966 | 151 02 |
Liverpool won the League Championship.Who was their leading scorer - for the fifth year running - with 30 goals | Roger Hunt | 1965-1966 | 151 03 |
Everton won the FA Cup, beating Sheffield Wednesday 3-2 in the Final.Who scored the Toffeemen’s goals | Mike Trebilcock (2) and Derek Temple | 1965-1966 | 151 04 |
And who scored for Wednesday | Jim McCalliog and Dave Ford | 1965-1966 | 151 05 |
Which former Wolverhampton Wanderers and England star left Arsenal, where he had been manager for four years | BillyWright | 1965-1966 | 151 06 |
In the last two-legged League Cup Final, which London team did West Bromwich Albion beat 5-3 on aggregate | West Ham United | 1965-1966 | 151 07 |
Whose record did Liverpool equal when they won their seventh English League title | Arsenal | 1965-1966 | 151 08 |
Who was the Liverpool captain | Ron Yeats | 1965-1966 | 151 09 |
Who beat Liverpool 2-I after extra time in the Final of the European Cup Winners’ Cup | Borussia Dortmund | 1965-1966 | 151 10 |
Who did Real Madrid beat 2-I in the Final to win the European Cup for the sixth time in its Il-year history | Partizan Belgrade | 1965-1966 | 151 11 |
Which two Spanish teams contested the Final of the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup | Barcelona and Real Zaragoza | 1965-1966 | 151 12 |
Which two English teams had they knocked out in the semi-finals | Chelsea and Leeds UnIted | 1965-1966 | 151 13 |
There were joint top scorers in the Scottish First Division, both with 31 goals in the season. One played for Celtic. the other for Dunfermline Athletic; name either | Joe McBride and Alex Ferguson | 1965-1966 | 151 14 |
Who was voted European Footballer of the Year, even before his outstanding contribution to the 1966 World Cup | Eusebio | 1965-1966 | 151 15 |
Which Third Division side won the League Cup in the first year the Final was held atWembley | Queen’s Park Rangers | 1966-1967 | 152 01 |
Which First Division side did they beat | West Bromwich Albion | 1966-1967 | 152 02 |
Who scored the three goals that brought them victory after going 2.0 down | Roger Morgan, Rodney Marsh and Mark Lazarus | 1966-1967 | 152 03 |
Who was their manager | Alec Stock | 1966-1967 | 152 04 |
Who sensationally knocked Rangers out of the Scottish FA Cup in the first round | Berwick Rangers | 1966-1967 | 152 05 |
Who was the manager of Celtic, who won the European Cup, the Scottish League Championship, the FA Cup. the League Cup and the Glasgow Cup | Jock Stein | 1966-1967 | 152 06 |
Who won the English First Division Championship | Manchester United | 1966-1967 | 152 07 |
Who was the leading scorer in the First Division, with 37 goals for 19th-placed Southampton | Ron Davies | 1966-1967 | 152 08 |
Tottenham Hotspur beat Chelsea 2.1 in the first all-London FA Cup Final.Who scored the goals | Jimmy Robertson and Frank Saul for Spurs, BobbyTambling for Chelsea | 1966-1967 | 152 09 |
Who were the only two survivors of Tottenhams previous Cup-winning side in 962 | Jimmy Greaves and Dave Mackay | 1966-1967 | 152 10 |
Who became the first 6-figure British footballer when he moved from Blackpool to Everton for £110,000 in August 1966 | Alan Ball | 1966-1967 | 152 11 |
Where in the First Division table did Blackpool finish the season | Bottom | 1966-1967 | 152 12 |
Which German club beat Rangers 1-0 after extra time in the Final of the European Cup Winners’ Cup | Bayern Munich | 1966-1967 | 152 13 |
Who won the Second Division Championship and promotion to the top flight for the first time in their history | Coventry City I | 1966-1967 | 152 14 |
Who became the first country to beat England after their World Cup triumph | Scotland | 1966-1967 | 152 15 |
From which club did Tottenham Hotspur buy Martin Chivers, for a British record fee of £125,000 | Southampton | 1967-1968 | 153 01 |
Manchester City won their second League Championship. When had they previously won it | 1936-37 | 1967-1968 | 153 02 |
They were managed by Joe Mercer and coached by Malcolm Allison.Who was their captain | Tony Book | 1967-1968 | 153 03 |
Who won the FA Cup, beating Everton 1-0 in extra time in the | West Bromwich Albion | 1967-1968 | 153 04 |
The First Division had joint leading scorers, with 28 goals apiece. One was George Best of Manchester United.The other played for Southampton - name him | Ron Davies | 1967-1968 | 153 05 |
In the semi-final of the European Championships in Italy, who became the first English player ever to be sent off in a full international | Alan Muller1 | 1967-1968 | 153 06 |
Manchester United won the European Cup, beating Benfica 4-I after extra time in the Final.Who scored United’s goals | Bobby Charlton (2), George Best and Brian Kidd | 1967-1968 | 153 07 |
And who equalised for Benfica late in the second half of normal time | Grata | 1967-1968 | 153 08 |
Who was the leading scorer in Scotland, with 32 goals for Celtic | Bobby Lennox | 1967-1968 | 153 09 |
How many Celtic players were sent off in the third, play-off, match for the World Club Championship against Racing Club (Argentina) in Montevideo | Four | 1967-1968 | 153 10 |
Leeds United won the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup - which Hungarian side did they beat 1-0 on aggregate in the Final | Ferencvaros | 1967-1968 | 153 11 |
Name the 1967 European Footballer of the Year who played for the Hungarians in this match | Florian Albert I | 1967-1968 | 153 12 |
Who overtook Jimmy Greaves as England’s all-time leading scorer when he netted his 45th international goal in the 3-I victory over Sweden at Wembley on May 22 | Bobby Charlton | 1967-1968 | 153 13 |
Which British team reached the semi-final of the Cup Winners’ Cup, losing 4-3 on aggregate to SV Hamburg | Cardiff City | 1967-1968 | 153 14 |
Who was their manager | Jimmy Scoular | 1967-1968 | 153 15 |
Which Scottish team knocked West Bromwich Albion out in the quarter-final of the European Cup Winners’ Cup | Dunfermilne Athletic | 1968-1969 | 154 01 |
They themselves lost in the semi-final to the Czech club that went on to win the competition. Wh& | Slovan Bracislava | 1968-1969 | 154 02 |
Tommy Docherty managed three clubs in six weeks.Which three | Rotherham United, Queens Park Rangers and Aston Villa | 1968-1969 | 154 03 |
When they were relegated from the Third Division, which team had gone full circle from Fourth to First and back to Fourth again - in nine years | Northampton Town | 1968-1969 | 154 04 |
Who won the League Championship for the first time | Leeds United | 1968-1969 | 154 05 |
Who was their leading scorer, with only 14 League goals | Mick Jones | 1968-1969 | 154 06 |
Who was the First Division’s leading scorer, with 27 goals for Tottenham Hotspur | Jimmy Greaves | 1968-1969 | 154 07 |
Which English team won the Inter-City Fairs Cup | Newcastle United | 1968-1969 | 154 08 |
Which Hungarian team did they beat 3-0 and 3-2 in the Final | Ujpest Dozsa | 1968-1969 | 154 09 |
Who scored the winner in Manchester City’s 1-0 FA Cup Final victory over Leicester City | Neil Young | 1968-1969 | 154 10 |
What other blow did Leicester suffer in the same season | Relegation from the First Division | 1968-1969 | 154 11 |
Third Division Swindon Town won the League Cup, beating Arsenal 3-I in the Final. Who scored two of the goals | Don Rogers | 1968-1969 | 154 12 |
Who won the Second Division Championship and went quickly on to much higher things | Derby County | 1968-1969 | 154 13 |
Who took over from Sir Matt Busby when he retired as manager of Manchester United | Wilf McGuinness | 1968-1969 | 154 14 |
Who scored six goals in West Ham United’s record 8-0 victory in a First Division match against Sunderland on October 19 | Geoff Hurst | 1968-1969 | 154 15 |
Who scored on his 100th international appearance for England in a 3-I Home International victory over Northern Ireland | Bobby Charlton | 1969-1970 | 155 01 |
Cambridge United were elected members of the Football League.Which Yorkshire team went out to make room for them | Bradford Park Avenue | 1969-1970 | 155 02 |
Which World Cup star - not a Briton - scored his I 000th goal in first-class football | Pele | 1969-1970 | 155 03 |
Which World Cup star did Tottenham Hotspur buy from West Ham United | Martin Peters | 1969-1970 | 155 04 |
Which great international player went in the other direction as part of the deal | Jimmy Greaves | 1969-1970 | 155 05 |
On his return from a month’s suspension, George Best scored six goals for Manchester United in their 8-2 FA Cup 5th round victory over who | Northampton Town | 1969-1970 | 155 06 |
Who knocked Leeds United out in the semi-final of the 1970 European Cup | CeltIc | 1969-1970 | 155 07 |
Who then beat them in the Final | Feyenoord (Holland) | 1969-1970 | 155 08 |
What was historic about the FA Cup Final between Chelsea and Leeds United | It was the first Wembley Final to require a replay | 1969-1970 | 155 09 |
Who eventually scored the winner for Chelsea | David Webb | 1969-1970 | 155 10 |
The two FA Cup finalists came second and third in the First Division.Who were the Champions | Everton | 1969-1970 | 155 11 |
Who scored two goals for Aberdeen in their shock 3-I victory over Celtic in the Scottish FA Cup Final | Derek McKay | 1969-1970 | 155 12 |
Which team won the Second Division championship, to the delight of Prime Minister Harold Wilson, their most famous fan | Huddersfleld Town | 1969-1970 | 155 13 |
Who was their manager | lan Greaves | 1969-1970 | 155 14 |
Despite being the First Division’s leading scorer with 25 goals, which West Bromwich Albion forward will forever be remembered for one he missed against Brazil later the same year | Jeff Astle | 1969-1970 | 155 15 |
Which Fourth Division side knocked First Division leaders Leeds United out of the FA Cup in the fifth round | Colchester United | 1970-1971 | 156 01 |
Rangers won their first trophy for four years when they beat Celtic 1-0 in the Final of the League Cup. Who was their goalscorer - the youngest player ever to appear in a Scottish cup final | Derek Johnstone | 1970-1971 | 156 02 |
Arsenal did the League and FA Cup double. Which was the last team to have achieved this feat | Tottenham Hotspur in 1961 | 1970-1971 | 156 03 |
Who was the Arsenal manager | Bertie Mee | 1970-1971 | 156 04 |
Who did Arsenal beat 2-I in the FA Cup Final | Liverpool | 1970-1971 | 156 05 |
Who won the European Cup Winners’ Cup, beating Real Madrid 2-I in a replay after the first match had been drawn I-I | Chelsea | 1970-1971 | 156 06 |
Which other English club had they beaten In the semi-final | Holders Manchester City | 1970-1971 | 156 07 |
Who won the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, beating Juventus on away goals after the two legs had finished 2.2 and 1.1. in the last year before the competition’s name was changed to the UEFA Cup | Leeds UnIted | 1970-1971 | 156 08 |
Why was the first leg of the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup Final against Juventus abandoned | Because of torrential rain in Turin (Italy) | 1970-1971 | 156 09 |
Which other English club had the victors beaten in the semi-final | Liverpool | 1970-1971 | 156 10 |
Which other English club reached the quarter-finals of the same competition | Arsenal | 1970-1971 | 156 11 |
Which two founder members of the Football League were relegated to the Third Division for the first time in their history | Blackburn Rovers and Bolton Wanderers | 1970-1971 | 156 12 |
For the second year in succession, a West Bromwich Albion forward was the First Division’s leading scorer (with 28 goals). Who was he | Tony Brown | 1970-1971 | 156 13 |
Who was Celtic’s - and Scotland’s - leading scorer, with 22 goals | Harry Hood | 1970-1971 | 156 14 |
Who won the European Cup, the first of three successive triumphs in this competition | Ajax (Holland) | 1970-1971 | 156 15 |
Who won the Scottish League Cup, their first trophy since 1921 | Partick Thistle | 1971-1972 | 157 01 |
Leeds United won the 100th FA Cup Final, beating Arsenal I -0.Who scored the winner | Allan Clarke | 1971-1972 | 157 02 |
Which outfield player saved a penalty for West Ham United In the second replay of their epic League Cup semi-final with Stoke City | Bobby Moore | 1971-1972 | 157 03 |
Stoke won that game and then beat Chelsea 2-I in the Final, to win the first major trophy in their 109-year history. Who scored for them atWembley | Terry Conroy and George Eastham | 1971-1972 | 157 04 |
Who won the English League Championship for the first time in their history | Derby County | 1971-1972 | 157 05 |
Which midfielder did Leeds United nearly buy from West Bromwich Albion before pulling out at the last minute when a medical revealed that he had a hole in his heart | Asa Hartford | 1971-1972 | 157 06 |
To which club did the player subsequently move | Manchester City | 1971-1972 | 157 07 |
Which Manchester City player was the First Division’s leading scorer, with 33 goals | Francis Lee | 1971-1972 | 157 08 |
Who scored eight goals for Chelsea in their 21-0 aggregate defeat of Jeunesse Hautcharage (Luxembourg) in the European Cup Winners’ Cup | Peter Osgood | 1971-1972 | 157 09 |
Which non-League side knocked Newcastle United out of the FA Cup | Hereford Linked | 1971-1972 | 157 10 |
Who scored the goals in their 2-I home victory after a 2-2 draw at St James’ Park | Ronnie Radford and Ricky George | 1971-1972 | 157 11 |
Later that season, the same side won election by one vote to the Football League.Who did they replace in the Fourth Division | Barrow | 1971-1972 | 157 12 |
After their 1963 Cup Winners’ Cup victory,Tottenham Hotspur became the first English club to win two different European competitions when they won the UEFA Cup.Which other English club did they beat in the Final | Wolverhampton Wanderers | 1971-1972 | 157 13 |
Which former England star, recalled from Fulham where he had been on loan, scored Spurs’ goal in the second leg of the UEFA Cup Final | Alan Mullery | 1971-1972 | 157 14 |
Which ex-Motherwell striker scored a hat trick for Celtic in their 6-I defeat of Hibernian in the Scottish FA Cup Final | Dixie Deans | 1971-1972 | 157 15 |
Sunderland became the first Second Division side to win the FA Cup since who | West Bromwich Albion (1931) | 1972-1973 | 158 01 |
Who scored the goal in their 1-0 Final victory over Leeds United | lan Porterfield | 1972-1973 | 158 02 |
Which Leeds player was making a record fifth appearance in the FA Cup Final | Johnny Giles | 1972-1973 | 158 03 |
Who went down to the Third Division for the first time in their disting uished history, which included three League Championships | Huddersfield Town | 1972-1973 | 158 04 |
Who was the First Division’s leading scorer, with 28 goals for sixth-placed West Ham United | Bryan Robson | 1972-1973 | 158 05 |
Which Italian team beat Leeds United 1-0 in the European Cup Winners’ Cup Final in Salonika (Greece) | AC Milan | 1972-1973 | 158 06 |
Celtic won the Scottish Championship but were beaten in the finals of both cups. By which two teams | Rangers (FA Cup) and Hibernian (League Cup) | 1972-1973 | 158 07 |
Which great hero of the 1966 and 1970 World Cups lost the sight in his right eye in a road accident on October 22 | Gordon Banks | 1972-1973 | 158 08 |
Tottenham Hotspur goalkeeper Pat Jennings saved two penalties in a League match at Anfield.Who took them | Kevin Keegan and Tommy Smith | 1972-1973 | 158 09 |
Liverpool won both the League Championship and the UEFA Cup.Which German team did they beat in the Final of the latter competition | Borussia Moenchengladbach | 1972-1973 | 158 10 |
Kevin Keegan scored two goals in their 3-0 victory in the first leg. Which defender scored the other | Larry Lloyd | 1972-1973 | 158 11 |
Which star of the 1966 World Cup won the Golden Boot for being Europe’s leading scorer with 40 goals | Eusebio | 1972-1973 | 158 12 |
Which other ‘66 hero hung up his boots, finishing as his club’s leading scorer for the season, albeit with only 6 goals | Bobby Chariton (Manchester United) | 1972-1973 | 158 13 |
Who made his I 00th international appearance for England in the game against Scotland at Hampden Park | Bobby Moore | 1972-1973 | 158 14 |
Name one of the scorers in England’s 5-0 victory in this match. | Peter Lorimer, Allan Clarke (2), Mlck Channon and Martin Chivers | 1972-1973 | 158 15 |
This was the first season in which promotion and relegation became three up and three down. Which was the first First Division club to be relegated after finishing 20th | Southampton | 1973-1974 | 159 01 |
And which was the first club to be promoted to the top flight after finishing third in the Second Division | Carlisle United | 1973-1974 | 159 02 |
Who won the Second Division Championship by IS points, a record margin | Middiesbrough | 1973-1974 | 159 03 |
Who became the first Welsh player to be sent off in an international match (versus Poland) | Trevor Hockey (Aston Villa) | 1973-1974 | 159 04 |
Which Third Division team reached the semi-finals of the FA Cup | Plymouth Argyle | 1973-1974 | 159 05 |
Which three First Division sides had they beaten en route | Burnley, Queens Park Rangers and Birmingham City | 1973-1974 | 159 06 |
What was historic about the FA Cup 3rd round match between Cambridge United and Oldham Athletic on January 6 | It was the first Sunday game | 1973-1974 | 159 07 |
Which Southampton player was the First Division’s leading scorer | Mick Channon | 1973-1974 | 159 08 |
After the dismissal of Sir Alf Ramsey, who briefly became manager of England | Joe Mercer | 1973-1974 | 159 09 |
Which East German club won the European Cup Winners’ Cup | FC Magdeburg | 1973-1974 | 159 10 |
Wolverhampton Wanderers won the League Cup, beating Manchester City 2-I atWembley. Name one of their goalscorers | Ken Hibbitt and John Richards | 1973-1974 | 159 11 |
Joao Havelange became President of FIFA. Who did he succeed | Sir Stanley Rous | 1973-1974 | 159 12 |
Which Dutch club beat Tottenham Hotspur in the Final of the 1974 UEFA Cup | Feyenoord | 1973-1974 | 159 13 |
Who won the first of four successive European Cups | Bayern Munich | 1973-1974 | 159 14 |
Celtic were Champions for the ninth year running and also won the FA Cup; Who was their - and Scotland’s - leading scorer | Dixie Deans | 1973-1974 | 159 15 |
After a close title race in which the leadership of the First Division changed hands 21 times, who won the Championship for the second time in four seasons | Derby County | 1974-1975 | 160 01 |
Who was their leading scorer, with 15 goals in the season | Bruce Rioch | 1974-1975 | 160 02 |
Who was the First Division’s leading scorer, with 21 goals for 5th.placed Newcastle United | Malcolm Macdonald | 1974-1975 | 160 03 |
Against which country did the same player equal Willie Hall’s England record of five goals in an international match | Cyprus | 1974-1975 | 160 04 |
West Ham United won the FA Cup for the second time in eleven years - which Second Division side did they beat 2-0 in the Final | Fulham | 1974-1975 | 160 05 |
Who scored two goals for West Ham in the quarter-final, the semi-final and the Final | Alan Taylor | 1974-1975 | 160 06 |
From which Lancashire club had West Ham bought him during the winter of 1974 | Rochdale | 1974-1975 | 160 07 |
Who beat Leeds United 2-0 in the Final of the European Cup | Bayern Munich | 1974-1975 | 160 08 |
In which European capital was the match played | Paris | 1974-1975 | 160 09 |
Aston Villa won the League Cup - which Second Division club did they beat 1-0 in the Final | Norwich City | 1974-1975 | 160 10 |
It was third time lucky for the Villa manager, who had previously lost in the League Cup Final with Norwich City and Manchester City - name him | Ron Saunders | 1974-1975 | 160 11 |
In Scotland, there were joint leading scorers, both with 20 goals. One was Willie Pettigrew of Motherwell.The other was a Dundee United player who later became more famous at Aston Villa,Wolverhampton Wanderers, Everton and on Sky TV - name him | Andy Gray | 1974-1975 | 160 12 |
Rangers won the Scottish League Championship, bringing to an end Celtic’s record run of nine titles in a row. Which Rangers player was voted Scottish Footballer of the Year | Sandy Jardine | 1974-1975 | 160 13 |
Which Soviet club won the European Cup Winners’ Cup, beating Ferencvaros of Hungary 3-0 in the Final | Dynamo Kiev | 1974-1975 | 160 14 |
Which great player, now with Barcelona after moving from his native country, was European Footballer of the Year | Johann Cruyff | 1974-1975 | 160 15 |
Who scored the only goal of the FA Cup Final in which Southampton beat Manchester United | Bobby Stokes | 1975-1976 | 161 01 |
Who won both the League Championship and the UEFA Cup | Liverpool | 1975-1976 | 161 02 |
Who resigned as manager of Preston North End | Bobby Charlton | 1975-1976 | 161 03 |
Who knocked English champions Derby out of the European Cup, coming back from a 4-I first leg defeat to win the return 5-I after extra time | Real Madrid | 1975-1976 | 161 04 |
Which striker did Derby sell to FC Bruges for £130,000 | Roger Davies | 1975-1976 | 161 05 |
Who won the European Cup Winners’ Cup, beating West Ham United 4-2 in the Final | Anderlecht | 1975-1976 | 161 06 |
Which star of the winning side later went to play for the losers | Francois Van der Eist | 1975-1976 | 161 07 |
When Aston Villa drew 2-2 with Leicester City on March 20, who scored all four goals | Francois Van der Eist | 1975-1976 | 161 08 |
Rangers won the Scottish League Championship, the FA Cup and the League Cup. Who was their captain | John Greig | 1975-1976 | 161 09 |
Who won the European Cup, beating St Etienne (France) 1-0 in the Final, and the World Club Championship, beating Cruzeiro (Brazil) 2-0 on aggregate | Bayern Munich | 1975-1976 | 161 10 |
Name the goalkeeper who was the star of Czechoslovakia’s victory over West Germany in the Final of the 1976 European Championship in Yugoslavia | IgorViktor | 1975-1976 | 161 11 |
Which Norwich City striker was the First Division’s leading scorer | Ted MacDougall | 1975-1976 | 161 12 |
Name three of the seven other clubs he played for In a career that lasted from 1966 to 1980 | Uverpool,York City, Bournemouth, Manchester United,West Ham United, Southampton, Blackpool | 1975-1976 | 161 13 |
Which Celtic striker was top scorer in the Scottish First Division, with 24 goals | Kenny Daiglish | 1975-1976 | 161 14 |
Who became only the third Fourth Division club to reach the semi-finals of the English FA Cup | Bradford City | 1975-1976 | 161 15 |
What new accessories did referees show for the first time | Red and yellow cards | 1976-1977 | 162 01 |
Who joined Second Division Fuiham and scored within two minutes of making his debut | George Best | 1976-1977 | 162 02 |
Who played his I 000th League game and then retired on May 14 | Bobby Moore | 1976-1977 | 162 03 |
Which Southampton, Hereford United and England winger retired after a record 824 League appearances | Terry Paine | 1976-1977 | 162 04 |
Which Southern League team was elected to the Football League | Wimbledon | 1976-1977 | 162 05 |
Who did they replace in the Fourth Division | Workington Town | 1976-1977 | 162 06 |
What did Wales do on. May 31 for the first time in their history | Beat England at Wembley | 1976-1977 | 162 07 |
Who awarded himself his 48th Republic of Ireland cap on March 30 | Player manager Johnny Giles | 1976-1977 | 162 08 |
League Champions Liverpool won the European Cup for the first time.Who did they beat in the Final in Rome | Borussia Moenchengladbach | 1976-1977 | 162 09 |
The final score in this match was 3-I - who netted for Liverpool | Terry McDermott,Tommy Smith, Phil Neal (penalty) | 1976-1977 | 162 10 |
The English First Division had joint top scorers, both with 25 goals. One played for Arsenal, the other for Aston Villa - name them | Malcolm Macdonald and Andy Gray | 1976-1977 | 162 11 |
Ascon Villa eventually won the League Cup after extra time in the second replay.Who were the runners-up | Everton | 1976-1977 | 162 12 |
Who did the double in Scotland | Celtic | 1976-1977 | 162 13 |
Who denied them a clean sweep by beating them 2-I after extra time in the Scottish League Cup Final | Aberdeen I | 1976-1977 | 162 14 |
Who became the first player ever to win Cup medals with both Celtic and Rangers | Alfie Conn | 1976-1977 | 162 15 |
How much did Liverpool pay Celtic when they bought Kenny Dalglish on August 10 | £400,000.00 | 1977-1978 | 163 01 |
Don Revie quit as England manager to coach which Middle Eastern country | The United Arab Emirates | 1977-1978 | 163 02 |
Scotland qualified for the World Cup finals in Argentina by beating Wales 2-0 In the last group match.The game was played on neutral territory - where | Anfleld, Liverpool | 1977-1978 | 163 03 |
Scotland’s first goal in this match was scored by Don Masson from the penalty spot after the referee thought he saw a Welsh player handle the ball, but television replays revealed that it was really a Scot - who | Joe Jordan | 1977-1978 | 163 04 |
Nottingham Forest won the English Championship In their first season back in the First Division.Which of their players - ex-Birmingham City and widely regarded as a wild man • was voted PFA Player of the Year | Kenny Burns | 1977-1978 | 163 05 |
‘Which club finished in the bottom four of the Fourth Division, thus having to apply for re-election only two seasons after having been in the Second Division | York City | 1977-1978 | 163 06 |
How many Liverpool players were in the England team that faced Switzerland in Ron Greenwood’s first match in charge of the national side | Six | 1977-1978 | 163 07 |
Which non-league club reached the 5th round of the FA Cup | Blyth Spartans | 1977-1978 | 163 08 |
Ipswich Town won the FA Cup, beating hot favourites Arsenal 1-0 in the Final.Who scored the goal | Roger Osborne | 1977-1978 | 163 09 |
Liverpool retained the European Cup, beating FC Bruges I -0.Who scored the winner | Kenny Dalglish | 1977-1978 | 163 10 |
Nottingham Forest also won the League Cup, beating Liverpool 1-0 in the replayed Final after the first match had been drawn 0-0. Which future England international kept goal for Forest | Chris Woods | 1977-1978 | 163 11 |
Which established international goalkeeper did he replace, and why | Peter Shilton, who was Cup-tied | 1977-1978 | 163 12 |
European Footballer of the Year was Allan Simonsen, of Borussia Moenchengladbach and Denmark. For which English team did he subsequently play | Charlton Athletic | 1977-1978 | 163 13 |
Which Everton player, formerly with Birmingham City, was the First Division’s leading scorer | Bob Latchford | 1977-1978 | 163 14 |
In Scotland, Rangers did the treble (League, FA Cup and League Cup). Who was their leading scorer, with 25 goals | Derek johnstone | 1977-1978 | 163 15 |
Which two members of Argentina’s World Cup-winning squad did Tottenham Hotspur manager Steve Burkinshaw buy only 15 days after the Final | Osvaldo Ardiles and Ricardo Villa | 1978-1979 | 164 01 |
Which other member of the Argentina team later went to Birmingham City | Alberto Tarantini | 1978-1979 | 164 02 |
Who became Britain’s first LI million player, when he went from Birmingham City to Nottingham Forest | Trevor Francis | 1978-1979 | 164 03 |
The First Division’s leading scorer was Frank Worthington. For which of his II League clubs was he then playing | Bofton Wanderers | 1978-1979 | 164 04 |
Who was banned from football for 10 years for bringing the game into disrepute in 1977 | Former England manager Don Revle | 1978-1979 | 164 05 |
Who scored Arsenal’s winner in their 3-2 FA Cup Final victory over Manchester United | Alan Sunderland | 1978-1979 | 164 06 |
Who knocked Liverpool out of the 1979 European Cup in the second round | Nottingham Forest | 1978-1979 | 164 07 |
Who scored Nottingham Forest’s winner in their 1-0 European Cup Final victory over Malmo | Million-pound Trevor Francis | 1978-1979 | 164 08 |
Who was the Forest captain | John McGovern | 1978-1979 | 164 09 |
On November 29, which Forest player became the first black footballer to win a full England cap in the game against Czechoslovakia at Wembley | Viv Anderson | 1978-1979 | 164 10 |
Which team began their rise to prominence by winning promotion from the Fourth Division for the first time in their history | Wimbledon | 1978-1979 | 164 11 |
Who was their manager at this time | Darlo Gradi | 1978-1979 | 164 12 |
For which team did the Scottish First Division’s leading scorer, Andy Ritchie, play | Morton | 1978-1979 | 164 13 |
Who won the 1979 Scottish FA Cup in a second replay after two 0-0 draws | Rangers | 1978-1979 | 164 14 |
Who were the runners-up | Hibernian | 1978-1979 | 164 15 |
Who became the first Israeli to play in the English First Division when he made his debut for Liverpool at home to Aston Villa | AvI Cohen | 1979-1980 | 165 01 |
How did he mark the occasion | By scoring an own goal and then a goal for his own side | 1979-1980 | 165 02 |
Second Division West Ham United won the FA Cup, beating Arsenal 1-0 In the Final. How many times had they won It before | TwIce | 1979-1980 | 165 03 |
Who scored the only goal of the match | Trevor Brooking | 1979-1980 | 165 04 |
Nottingham Forest retained the European Cup when they beat SV Hamburg 1-0 in the Final in Madrid.Who scored the goal | John Robertson | 1979-1980 | 165 05 |
Which England striker was on the losing side | Kevin Keegan | 1979-1980 | 165 06 |
Which English First Division team had he already contracted to join the following season | Southampton | 1979-1980 | 165 07 |
This same English team already had the First Division’s leading scorer, with 23 goals in 1979-80 - what was his name | Phil Boyer | 1979-1980 | 165 08 |
Northern Ireland won the Home International Championship outright - when had they last achieved this feat | 1914 | 1979-1980 | 165 09 |
What was unprecedented about the European Cup Winners’ Cup Final in which Arsenal lost toValencia | It was the first mafor cup final to be decided on penalties | 1979-1980 | 165 10 |
Who briefly became Britain’s most expensive footballer when Manchester City manager Malcolm Allison bought him for £1,437,500 from Wolverhampton Wanderers | Steve Daley | 1979-1980 | 165 11 |
Who shortly afterwards broke this record when Wolverhampton Wanderers bought him from Aston Villa for £1,469,000, and then scored the winning goal in the League Cup Final | Andy Gray I | 1979-1980 | 165 12 |
Who was the wheeler-dealer manager of Wolves | John Barnwell | 1979-1980 | 165 13 |
Name the lpswich Town goalkeeper who saved a League record of eight penalties in the season, including two in the same match, out of 10 faced | Paul Cooper | 1979-1980 | 165 14 |
What unusual distinction was achieved by Cohn Garwood, who played 24 matches for Portsmouth before being transferred to Aldershot, for whom he appeared in 16 games | He was the seasons leading scorer for both clubs | 1979-1980 | 165 15 |
Which club won their seventh League Championship, their first for 71 years | Aston Villa | 1980-1981 | 166 01 |
Who was their captain | Dennis Mortimer | 1980-1981 | 166 02 |
Who was their manager | Ron Saunders | 1980-1981 | 166 03 |
Who won the League Cup for the first time in their history, beating West Ham United 2-I in a replay | Liverpool | 1980-1981 | 166 04 |
After the first game had been drawn I-I, West Ham manager John Lyall was quoted as saying ‘We have been cheated’, to which the match referee responded angrily ‘No one calls me a cheat’.Who was the referee | Clive Thomas | 1980-1981 | 166 05 |
In British soccer’s biggest ever transfer swap, Arsenal gave striker Clive Allen - who had been on their books for only 62 days - and goalkeeper Paul Barron to Crystal Palace in return for whom | Kenny Sansom | 1980-1981 | 166 06 |
Who broke the record for the number of League appearances by a player at a single club when he played his 765th game for Swindon Town on October 18 | John Trollope | 1980-1981 | 166 07 |
Name the Scotsman, the Dutchman and the Englishman - all from lpswich Town - who took the first three places in the PFA Player of the Year pail | John Wark (winner). Frans Thissen snd Paul Mariner | 1980-1981 | 166 08 |
Ipswich won the UEFA Cup Final 5.4 on aggregate (won 3-0 at home; lost 4-2 away). Which Dutch team did they beat | AZ 87 Alkmar (holland) | 1980-1981 | 166 09 |
Who scored a goal and an own goal in the 100th English FA Cup Final between Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester City | City’s Tommy Hutchison | 1980-1981 | 166 10 |
Which West Country Third Division side reached the FA Cup 6th round despite having been drawn away in all but one of their ties | Exeter City | 1980-1981 | 166 11 |
Who beat Liverpool on January 31, thus becoming the first team to win away atAnfield for three years, 10 days - an all-time record run that included a total of 85 matches | Leicester City | 1980-1981 | 166 12 |
Who scored the goal in Liverpool’s 1.0 defeat of Real Madrid in the European Cup Final | Alan Kennedy | 1980-1981 | 166 13 |
Which England international played for the Spanish side in this match | Laurie Cunningham | 1980-1981 | 166 14 |
In Scotland, who won the FA Cup and finished runners-up in the League Cup | Dundee United | 1980-1981 | 166 15 |
Which former Liverpool manager died on September 29, 1981, at the age of 67 | Bill Shankly | 1981-1982 | 167 01 |
Who was manager of the current Liverpool side which won its fifth League title in seven seasons, its 13th in all, and the League Cup for the second year in succession | Bob Paisley | 1981-1982 | 167 02 |
Which Southampton player was the First Division’s leading scorer, with 26 goals | Kevin Keegan | 1981-1982 | 167 03 |
Who became the first paid director of a Football League club when appointed by Fulham on November 19 | Malcolm Macdonald | 1981-1982 | 167 04 |
Who became the first club apart from Celtic and Rangers to win the Scottish FA Cup since 1970 | Aberdeen | 1981-1982 | 167 05 |
Who did Manchester United manager Ron Atkinson buy from West Bromwich Albion | Bryan Robson | 1981-1982 | 167 06 |
The fee was a British transfer record. How much was it | £1.7 million | 1981-1982 | 167 07 |
Tottenham Hotspur retained the English FA Cup, beating Queens Park Rangers 1-0 in a replay after the Wembley Final had been drawn I - I .Who scored the winning goal | Glenn Hocidle | 1981-1982 | 167 08 |
This goal was scored from the penalty spot. How many previous spot kicks had there been in FA Cup Finals | Five | 1981-1982 | 167 09 |
How many had been scored from | All of them | 1981-1982 | 167 10 |
Which Spurs player was PFA Footballer of the Year | Steve Perryman | 1981-1982 | 167 11 |
Which German team did Aston Villa beat 1-0 in the European Cup Final | Bayern Munich | 1981-1982 | 167 12 |
Who scored the winning goal in the Final in Rotterdam | Peter Withe | 1981-1982 | 167 13 |
Which member of the winning team was playing in only his second competitive first class match | Goalkeeper Nigel Spink | 1981-1982 | 167 14 |
Name the European Footballer of the Year who played on the losing side | Karl.Heinz Rummenigge | 1981-1982 | 167 15 |
In the dying moments of extra time in the FA Cup Final, with the score at 2.2, which Brighton and Hove Albion player hesitated in front of goal, allowing Manchester United’s keeper to make a crucial save | Gordon Smith | 1982-1983 | 168 01 |
Brighton’s sad season ended with them being relegated from the League’s top flight. When had they been promoted to it | 1979 | 1982-1983 | 168 02 |
Swansea City also went down, after a stay of only two seasons. By the last day of the season, the third relegation spot was a straight fight between Manchester City and Luton Town, who played each other at Maine Road.Who scored the only goal of the game | Raddy Antic (Luton Town) | 1982-1983 | 168 03 |
Liverpool won their 14th League Championship by an Il-point margin.Who were the runners-up | Watford | 1982-1983 | 168 04 |
In winning the Scottish FA Cup, how did Aberdeen join a club of which only Celtic and Rangers were members | They are the only Scottish clubs this century to have won it two years running | 1982-1983 | 168 05 |
Which other major trophy did Aberdeen win | European Cup Winners Cup | 1982-1983 | 168 06 |
Who did they beat in the Final in Gothenburg | Real Madrid, 2-I | 1982-1983 | 168 07 |
Who won the Scottish Championship for the first time in their history | Dundee United | 1982-1983 | 168 08 |
Which team were runners-up in both the Scottish FA Cup and the Scottish League Cup | Rangers | 1982-1983 | 168 09 |
Whose report recommended - among other things - a reduction in the size of the English First Division from 22 to 20 clubs | Sir Norman Chester | 1982-1983 | 168 10 |
On July 7, the FA appointed Bobby Robson England manager in succession to Ron Greenwood. Which League club had Robson run until then | Ipswlch Town | 1982-1983 | 168 11 |
Who took over as manager of Robson’s old club | Bobby Ferguson | 1982-1983 | 168 12 |
Which French international, playing for Juventus (Italy) won the first of three consecutive European Footballer of the Year awards | Michel Platini | 1982-1983 | 168 13 |
Who lifted the Milk Cup for Liverpool after their 2-I victory over Manchester United in the Final | Manager Bob Paisley | 1982-1983 | 168 14 |
Which future Chelsea star gained the extraordinary distinction of scoring four goals in a match and yet finishing on the losing side, as Reading went down 7-5 to Doncaster Rovers in the Third Division | Kerry Dixon | 1982-1983 | 168 15 |
Which businessman made an unsuccessful £10 million takeover bid for Manchester United | Robert Maxwell | 1983-1984 | 169 01 |
Who won the Scottish FA Cup | Aberdeen, for the third year running | 1983-1984 | 169 02 |
What happened in this Final for the third year running | It went to extra time | 1983-1984 | 169 03 |
Who scored a famous goal for England when they beat Brazil for the first time ever in a friendly at the Maracana Stadium, Rio de janeiro | John Barnes | 1983-1984 | 169 04 |
This season marked the end of the Home International Championship.Who were the last winners | Northern Ireland | 1983-1984 | 169 05 |
Which Third Division side from Staffordshire reached the semi-finals of the Milk Cup | Walsall | 1983-1984 | 169 06 |
Which West CountryThird Division side reached the semi-finals of the FA Cup | Plymouth Argyle | 1983-1984 | 169 07 |
Who became only the third player to score 00 League goals in both Scotland and England | Kenny Daiglish | 1983-1984 | 169 08 |
Who came second in the Scottish First Division and were runners-up in both the Scottish FA Cup and the League Cup | Celtic | 1983-1984 | 169 09 |
Which Italian team did Liverpool beat in the Final of the European Cup | AS Roma | 1983-1984 | 169 10 |
Where was the match played | Rome | 1983-1984 | 169 11 |
The score was I - I after extra time, and then Liverpool won 4.2 on penakies.This was the famous occasion when Bruce Grobelaar did his knocking- knees routine to put the penalty taker off.Who missed | Bruno Conti I | 1983-1984 | 169 12 |
Tottenham Hotspur won the UEFA Cup, beating Anderlecht of Belgium in the Final on penaltiesWho was Spurs’ heroic goalkeeper in this match | Tony Parks | 1983-1984 | 169 13 |
Whose last game as Spurs’ manager was the UEFA Cup Final | Keith Burkinshaw | 1983-1984 | 169 14 |
Who was the manager France when they won the European Championship for the first time | Michel Hidalgo | 1983-1984 | 169 15 |
After crowd trouble at Parkhead, where were Celtic forced to play the home leg of their Cup Winners’ Cup tie against Rapid Vienna | Old Trafford, Manchester | 1984-1985 | 170 01 |
Which team won the Second Division Championship, thus gaining promotion to the First Division for the first time in their history | Oxford United | 1984-1985 | 170 02 |
Which ex-Chelsea player returned to Stamford Bridge with Sunderland and scored two goals which helped to knock his old team out of the Milk Cup In the semi-final | Clive Walker | 1984-1985 | 170 03 |
Which goalkeeper completed 472 League appearances, a record | Pat Jennings (Tottenham Hocspur and Arsenal) | 1984-1985 | 170 04 |
Which Manchester United defender became the first player ever to be sent off in an English FA Cup Final | Kevin Moran | 1984-1985 | 170 05 |
Who scored the winner in the Final against Everton | Norman Whiteside | 1984-1985 | 170 06 |
Which English team won the home leg of their UEFA Cup tie with Partizan Belgrade 6-2 and then lost 4-0 in Yugoslavia, thus going out on away goals | Queen’s Park Rangers | 1984-1985 | 170 07 |
Which two great tragedies cast a shadow over the world of football | The Bradford fire and the Heysel Stadium riot | 1984-1985 | 170 08 |
English clubs were banned from European competitions: when were they readmitted | 1990 for all clubs except Liverpool, who were readmitted In 1991 | 1984-1985 | 170 09 |
What unprecedented - and partly unwanted - double did Norwich City achieve in 1985 | They won the Milk Cup and were relegated from the First Division in the same season | 1984-1985 | 170 10 |
Who won the League Championship and the European Cup Winners’ Cup | Everton | 1984-1985 | 170 11 |
Where was the European Cup Winners’ Cup Final played | The Feyenoord Stadium, Rorterdam | 1984-1985 | 170 12 |
Which Austrian team were the Cup Winners’ Cup runners-up | Rapid Vienna | 1984-1985 | 170 13 |
Who scored the winning team’s three goals in the Final | Andy Gray,Trevor Steven and Kevin Sheedy | 1984-1985 | 170 14 |
Which great Austrian international scored a consolation goal for the losers | Franz Krankl | 1984-1985 | 170 15 |
Which great manager suffered a fatal heart attack during Scotland’s World Cup qualifying match with Wales at Ninan Park | Jock Stein | 1985-1986 | 171 01 |
Who won the Milk Cup | Oxford United | 1985-1986 | 171 02 |
Which club announced plans to ban away fans from Its stadium | Luton Town | 1985-1986 | 171 03 |
Who won the Double | Liverpool | 1985-1986 | 171 04 |
What was unique about the season’s Merseyside FA Cup Final | It was the first time Liverpool and Everton had met at this stage of the competition | 1985-1986 | 171 05 |
Who was the only member of the Liverpool Cup Final team to have been born in England | Republic of Ireland international Mark Lawrenson (born in Preston) | 1985-1986 | 171 06 |
Who became the first Australian to score in an FA Cup Final | Craig Johnston (Liverpool) | 1985-1986 | 171 07 |
Which Third Division team created a League record by winning their first 13 games of the season | Reading | 1985-1986 | 171 08 |
Who became the first Scotsman to win 100 international caps | Kenny DaIglish | 1985-1986 | 171 09 |
Which London club came third in the First Division, the highest League position in their history | West Ham United | 1985-1986 | 171 10 |
Who became the first Iron Curtain winners of the European Cup | Steua Bucharest (Romania) | 1985-1986 | 171 11 |
Spain had clubs in the finals of all three main European club competitions - the European Cup, the Cup Winners’ Cup and the UEFA Cup. Name them. | Barcelona. Atletico Madrid, Real Madrid | 1985-1986 | 171 12 |
Which was the only one of the three to win their competition | Real Madrid won the UEFA Cup | 1985-1986 | 171 13 |
Who became manager of Rangers | Graeme Souness | 1985-1986 | 171 14 |
Which Scottish team suffered a double disappointment, finishing runners-up to Celtic In the First Division on goal difference, and losing 3-0 to Aberdeen in the Final of the Scottish FA Cup | Heart of Midlothian | 1985-1986 | 171 15 |
What happened to Graeme Souness in his first match as player manager of Rangers, away to Hibernian | He was sent off | 1986-1987 | 172 01 |
Which four-times winner of the FA Cup, now languishing in the Fourth Division. was knocked out in the First Round by non-league Chorley | Wolverhampton Wanderers | 1986-1987 | 172 02 |
Which two London teams attempted to merge | Fulham and Queen’s Park Rangers | 1986-1987 | 172 03 |
Which team became the first champions of the GM Vauxhall Conference to win promotion to the Fourth Division of the Football League | Scarborough | 1986-1987 | 172 04 |
Which Fourth Division team did they replace | LIncoln City | 1986-1987 | 172 05 |
Which Portuguese team won both the European Cup and the World Club Championship | FC Porto | 1986-1987 | 172 06 |
Which team were runners-up in both the UEFA Cup and the Scottish FA Cup | Dundee United | 1986-1987 | 172 07 |
What happened to English Divisions One and Two at the end of the season | The former was reduced from 22 clubs to 21, the latter was increased from 22 to 23 | 1986-1987 | 172 08 |
The bottom two clubs in the First Division were Manchester City and Aston Villa.Which was the extra team relegated from the First Division to accommodate this change | Leicester City | 1986-1987 | 172 09 |
Which Tottenham striker was both the First Division’s leading scorer, with 33 goals, and the players’ Player of the Year | Clive Allen | 1986-1987 | 172 10 |
Apart from Spurs, this player was on the books of seven other clubs in a career that ran from 1978 to 1994. Name the clubs, all but one of which were in London | Queen’s Park Rangers, Arsenal, Crystal Palace, Manchester City, Chelsea, West Ham United, MilIwall | 1986-1987 | 172 11 |
Which one of these did he never actually play a match for | Arsenal I | 1986-1987 | 172 12 |
Who won the League Championship for the ninth time in their history and the second time in three years | Everton | 1986-1987 | 172 13 |
Which team were runners-up in both the League and the League Cup | Liverpool | 1986-1987 | 172 14 |
Who won the FA Cup for the first time in their history | Coventry City | 1986-1987 | 172 15 |
Which company became the sponsors of the Football League in its centenary year | Barclays Bank | 1987-1988 | 173 01 |
Who, on April 9, became - at 17 years and 240 days - the youngest player ever to score a First Division hat trick | Alan Shearer | 1987-1988 | 173 02 |
Who won the FA Cup after being in the League for only 10 years | Wimbledon | 1987-1988 | 173 03 |
Who did they beat 1-0 in the Final | Liverpool | 1987-1988 | 173 04 |
Who scored the winning goal | Lawrle Sanchez | 1987-1988 | 173 05 |
Who missed a penalty for the opposition | John Aldridge | 1987-1988 | 173 06 |
For the first time, four teams were relegated from the First Division- Portsmouth,Watford, Oxford and which London club | Chelsea | 1987-1988 | 173 07 |
What was unique about the circumstances of their relegation | They are the only team ever to be relegated from the First Division after a play-off against the team that finished third in Division Two | 1987-1988 | 173 08 |
Which team took their place | Mlddlesbrough | 1987-1988 | 173 09 |
Which Welsh club lost its status as a member of the Football League | Newport County | 1987-1988 | 173 10 |
Which re-elected team filled the gap created by their demise | Lincoln CIty | 1987-1988 | 173 11 |
Who won the Littlewoods (League) Cup | LutonTown | 1987-1988 | 173 12 |
They beat the holders 3-2 in the Final.Who were they | Arsenal | 1987-1988 | 173 13 |
Who took a penalty in this match for the eventual losers | NigeiWinterbum | 1987-1988 | 173 14 |
Who saved it | Andy Dibble | 1987-1988 | 173 15 |
Who, on July 7, became Britain’s first £2 million footballer | Paul Gascoigne | 1988-1989 | 174 01 |
Which club sold him | Newcastle United | 1988-1989 | 174 02 |
Which club bought him | Tottenham Hotspur | 1988-1989 | 174 03 |
Whose transfer from Newcastle United to Liverpool had been the previous British record | Peter Beardsley (I.9 million) | 1988-1989 | 174 04 |
On August 18, Liverpool bought Ian Rush for a reported £2.8 million from the European club to which they had sold him only 12 months previously for £3.2 million.Which club | Juventus | 1988-1989 | 174 05 |
Rush had not enjoyed himself abroad. What, according to reports, did he say Italy was like | A foreign country’ | 1988-1989 | 174 06 |
By the end of the season, the Championship rested on the result of the final match between Liverpool and Arsenal at Anfield. If Liverpool won, drew or lost 1.0, they would retain the title.Any worse defeat, and Arsenal themselves would win. What was the final score | 2.0 to Arsenal | 1988-1989 | 174 07 |
Who scored the goals | Alan Smith and Michael Thomas | 1988-1989 | 174 08 |
Who took the indirect free kick from which the first goal was headed in | Nigel Winterburn | 1988-1989 | 174 09 |
The scorer of the first goal was the First Division’s leading scorer for the whole season. How many goals did he score: 23, 33 or 43 | 23 | 1988-1989 | 174 10 |
The leading scorer in European football, Dorm Mateut of Dinamo Bucharest, scored how many. 33, 43 or 53 | 43 | 1988-1989 | 174 11 |
Which former England manager died on May 2M | Don Revie | 1988-1989 | 174 12 |
On October 22, three brothers appeared on the same side in a First Division match, the first time this had happened since the Carrs of Middlesbrough in I 920.What were their names | Danny, Rodney and Ray Wallace | 1988-1989 | 174 13 |
How was the format of the play-offs changed | They no longer involved a club from the higher division which would be relegated if they | 1988-1989 | 174 14 |
Which London club was promoted from the Second Division through the play-offs | Crystal Palace | 1988-1989 | 174 15 |
Who tried, unsuccessfully, to buy Manchester United in a £20 million takeover deal | Ken Knlghton | 1989-1990 | 175 01 |
Who beat Sunderland 1-0 on May 28 to win the Second Division play-off Final | Swindon Town | 1989-1990 | 175 02 |
What happened to the victors 10 days later | They were relegated to Division Three because of financial irregularities dating from 1985, although on appeal they played the following season In the Second DIvision | 1989-1990 | 175 03 |
What was unprecedented about the Scottish FA Cup Final in which Aberdeen beat Celtic | It was the first Scottish Cup Final to be decided on penalties | 1989-1990 | 175 04 |
Aberdeen also won the Scottish League Cup.Which team had last performed this Cup double, and in which year | Aberdeen themselves, In 1986 | 1989-1990 | 175 05 |
In the English FA Cup Final. Manchester United drew 3-3 with Crystal Palace.When was the last time six or more goals had been scored in this fixture | 1953 | 1989-1990 | 175 06 |
Which game-changing 104-page document was published on January 29, 1990 | The Taylor Report | 1989-1990 | 175 07 |
Who were the English Second Division champions | Leeds United | 1989-1990 | 175 08 |
When had they last been in the First Division | 1981.82 | 1989-1990 | 175 09 |
What were they destined to achieve two years later | They were to win the First Division Championship | 1989-1990 | 175 10 |
Bobby Robson announced his Intention to resign as manager of England after the 1990 World Cup finals to take up the same position with which club | PSV Elndhoven (Holland) | 1989-1990 | 175 11 |
Which three Italian clubs made a clean sweep of the European cups | AC Milan (European Cup). Sampdoria (Cup Winners’ Cup) Juventus (UEFA Cup) I | 1989-1990 | 175 12 |
Which English Second Division team reached their first FA Cup semi-final since 1913 and their first ever League Cup Final | Oldham Athletic | 1989-1990 | 175 13 |
Who became the Republic of Ireland’s all-time leading scored when he netted twice in the 3-0 win in Malta on June 2 | Frank Stapleton (Arsenal) | 1989-1990 | 175 14 |
Which team was promoted to the Fourth Division of the English Football League only a year after having been relegated from it | Darlington | 1989-1990 | 175 15 |
Who won the First Division Championship | Arsenal | 1990-1991 | 176 01 |
Who resigned unexpectedly as manager of Liverpool after his team had drawn 4-4 with Everton in an FA Cup fifth round replay on February 22 | Kenny Dalglish | 1990-1991 | 176 02 |
Who became manager of Liverpool on April 16, 1991 | Graeme Souness | 1990-1991 | 176 03 |
Who had been caretaker manager during the intervening period | Ronnie Moran | 1990-1991 | 176 04 |
Who won the Scottish FA Cup, beating Dundee United 4-3 after extra time in the Final | Motherwell | 1990-1991 | 176 05 |
When had they last won it | 952 | 1990-1991 | 176 06 |
What was unusual about the relationship between the managers of the two Scottish FA Cup finalists | They were brothers . Tommy McLean (Motherwell) and Jim McLean (Dundee United) | 1990-1991 | 176 07 |
Which Dundee United player was voted Scottish Footballer of the Year | Maurice Malpas | 1990-1991 | 176 08 |
In the English FA Cup Final, into whom did Paul Gascoigne launch the infamous tackle which led to him (Gascoigne) being stretchered offl | Gary Charles (Nottingham Forest) | 1990-1991 | 176 09 |
Which club became the first to win promotion on a shoot-out, when they beat Blackpool 5-4 on penalties after their Fourth Division play-off Final had ended 2-2 after extra | Torquay United | 1990-1991 | 176 10 |
Which group of islands entered its first ever European Championship qualifiers | The Faroes | 1990-1991 | 176 11 |
They were not allowed to play home games at home because UEFA banned them from using artificial pitches. Where in Sweden did they play their first home match | Landskrona | 1990-1991 | 176 12 |
Who were their opponents in this match | Austria | 1990-1991 | 176 13 |
What was the score | Faroe Islands I Austria 0 | 1990-1991 | 176 14 |
On June 5,Wales beat West Germany 1-0 in their European Championship qualifying match at Cardiff Arms Park.Who scored | Ian Rush | 1990-1991 | 176 15 |
Which Arsenal striker scored the goal when England beat Turkey 1-0 at Wembley In the European Championship qualifier | Alan Smith | 1991-1992 | 177 01 |
Which was the first Division One team ever to be knocked out of the FA Cup on penalties | Manchester United | 1991-1992 | 177 02 |
Who did they lose to | Southampton | 1991-1992 | 177 03 |
This was the final season of the old Football League before the new Premiership.Who were the last First Division Champions | Leeds United | 1991-1992 | 177 04 |
One member of this team was winning his second Champion’s medal, having won one with Arsenal the previous year. Name him | John Lukic | 1991-1992 | 177 05 |
What was this player’s connection with the 1958 Munich air disaster in which eight members of the Manchester United team were killed | His mother was a stewardess on the flight | 1991-1992 | 177 06 |
Which Rangers player won the Golden Boot as the leading scorer in European club football | Ally McCoist | 1991-1992 | 177 07 |
Who won the European Championship without having qualified for it in the first place | Denmark | 1991-1992 | 177 08 |
Which country did they replace | Yugoslavia, which was disintegrating through civil war | 1991-1992 | 177 09 |
In which country were the European Championship finals held | Sweden | 1991-1992 | 177 10 |
Which Everton and former Manchester United Northern Ireland International was forced to retire at the age of 26 | Norman Whiteside | 1991-1992 | 177 11 |
In the FA Cup Final, what was unusual about the awards ceremony | For the first time, the losers went up to get their medals first | 1991-1992 | 177 12 |
And why did this not work | Because the sers were accidentally awarded winners’ medals, and vice versa | 1991-1992 | 177 13 |
Which two teams contested this Final | Liverpool and Sunderland | 1991-1992 | 177 14 |
Which team was expelled from the Football League | Aldershot | 1991-1992 | 177 15 |
Who was sent off for the first time in his career in his 971st League game while player manager of Plymouth Argyle | Peter Shilton | 1992-1993 | 178 01 |
After starting the season with II wins off the reel, Premiership Newcastle United suffered their first defeat at home to which First Division club | Grimsby Town | 1992-1993 | 178 02 |
Who was paid £1,500 by a film company but fined £20,000 by the FA for his starring role i” in the notorious video ‘Soccer’s Hard Men’ | VinnIe Jones (Wimbledon) | 1992-1993 | 178 03 |
Which former England captain and all-time great died on February 24, 1993 | Bobby Moore | 1992-1993 | 178 04 |
Brian Clough retired, Which two clubs had he led to the League Championship | Derby County and Nottingham Forest | 1992-1993 | 178 05 |
Which other two clubs had he also managed | Leeds United and Brighton and Hove Alabion | 1992-1993 | 178 06 |
lan Rush became Liverpool’s all-time leading scorer.Whose record did he beat with his 287th goal for the club | Roger Hunt | 1992-1993 | 178 07 |
Which team resigned from the Football League | Maidstone United | 1992-1993 | 178 08 |
Which team achieved an unprecedented double by winning both the Coca-Cola Cup and the FA Cup | Arsenal | 1992-1993 | 178 09 |
Who did they beat in both the Coca-Cola Cup Final and the FA Cup Final | Sheffield Wednesday | 1992-1993 | 178 10 |
Who broke his arm during the team’s Coca-Cola victory celebrations when he fell off Tony Adams | Steve Morrow | 1992-1993 | 178 11 |
The FA Cup Final went to a replay: when was the last time this had happened | 1990. Manchester United v Crystal Palace1 | 1992-1993 | 178 12 |
This was the first season in which the old First Division became the FA Premier League, and the first champions were Manchester United.Who was the team captain | Steve Bruce | 1992-1993 | 178 13 |
Who was the club captain | Bryan Robson | 1992-1993 | 178 14 |
In their previous Championship year, 1967, Manchester United had been managed by Matt Busby. Now they were managed by Alex Ferguson. How many managers had they had in the intervening period, and what were their names | FIve - wiir McGuinness, Frank O’Farrell,Tommy Docherty, Dave Sexton, Ron Atkinson | 1992-1993 | 178 15 |
Which team won promotion to the Football League from the GM Vauxhall Conference | Wycombe Wanderers | 1992-1993 | 179 01 |
Which team came bottom of the Third Division and were therefore relegated to the GM Vauxhall Conference | Halifax Town | 1992-1993 | 179 02 |
Which country had a team in the Final of each of the three main cup tournaments - the European Cup, the Cup-Winners’ Cup and the UEFA Cup | Italy | 1992-1993 | 179 03 |
Name the clubs | AC Milan, Parma and Juventus | 1992-1993 | 179 04 |
Two of the three won - which lost | AC Milan | 1992-1993 | 179 05 |
The losers had the consolation of having one of their players voted European Footballer of the Year for the third time in his career. He was a Dutch international. Name him | Marco van Batten | 1992-1993 | 179 06 |
Who had been the last Dutchman to win the award | Johan Cruyff in 1975 | 1992-1993 | 179 07 |
Which three teams were the first to be relegated from the Premiership | Crystal Palace, Middlesbrough and Nottingham Forest | 1992-1993 | 179 08 |
Which three teams were the first to be promoted to it | Newcastle Unlted,West Ham United and Swindon Town | 1992-1993 | 179 09 |
Which team came third in the First Division but missed out in the play-offs | Portsmouth | 1992-1993 | 179 10 |
Who was sacked as chief executive ofTottenham Hotspur on May 14, 1993 | Terry Venables | 1992-1993 | 179 11 |
Which strangely tonsured one-hit wonder was voted the Football Writers English Footballer of the Year | Chris Waddle | 1992-1993 | 179 12 |
Which team did he then play for | Sheffield Wednesday | 1992-1993 | 179 13 |
Which Aston Villa and Republic of Ireland defender was the PFA Footballer of the Year | Paul McGrath | 1992-1993 | 179 14 |
The season ended with Manchester United qualifying for the European Cup and Arsenal for the Cup Winners’ Cup. But as Arsenal had done the Cup double, which English team took the Coca-Cola Cup winner’s place in the UEFA Cup | Norwich City | 1992-1993 | 179 15 |
In the Third Division on October 16, 1993, which team became the first to have both their original and their substitute goalkeepers sent off in the same match | Coichester UnIted | 1993-1994 | 180 01 |
Who were their opponents in that game | Hereford United | 1993-1994 | 180 02 |
In July 1993, who did Rangers buy from Dundee United for a then British record fee of £4 million | Duncan Ferguson | 1993-1994 | 180 03 |
In 1993-4, Kidderminster Harriers of the GM Vauxhall Conference reached the fifth round of the FA Cup.Which League teams did they beat in the third and fourth rounds | Birmingham City and Preston North End | 1993-1994 | 180 04 |
Who eventually knocked Kidderminster out, 1-0 in the fifth round | West Ham United | 1993-1994 | 180 05 |
In 1993, who won the Welsh Cup and qualified for Europe with a Final victory over Cardiff City, 22-times winners of the trophy | Barry Town | 1993-1994 | 180 06 |
What was the score in this historic match | Barry Town | 1993-1994 | 180 07 |
Who did Blackburn Rovers sign from Southampton for £2 million, then a British record for a goalkeeper | Tim Flowers | 1993-1994 | 180 08 |
In the second year of the Premiership, Manchester United became the fourth team in the 20th century to win the Championship and FA Cup in the same season.Who were the other three double winners, and when | Tottenham Hotspur (1961);Arsenal (1971); Liverpool (1986) | 1993-1994 | 180 09 |
Who won the GM Vauxhall Conference | Kidderminster Harriers | 1993-1994 | 180 10 |
Why were they not promoted to the Third Division | Because their ground had not been brought up to the required standard by December 31 the previous year | 1993-1994 | 180 11 |
Who thus escaped relegation from the Football league, despite having come bottom of the Third Division | Northampton Town I | 1993-1994 | 180 12 |
Which Newcastle striker was the Premiership’s leading scorer | Andy Cole | 1993-1994 | 180 13 |
Which Blackburn Rover was the PFA Footballer of the Year | Alan Shearer (Blackburn Rovers) | 1993-1994 | 180 14 |
Rangers won the Scottish League Championship. When was the last time they had not done so | I 987.88 | 1993-1994 | 180 15 |
Who scored the goal with which Arsenal beat Parma 1-0 in the European Cup Winners’ Cup Final in Copenhagen | Alan Smith | 1993-1994 | 181 01 |
Arsenal’s Ian Wright and John Jensen were awarded Winners’ medals.Why was this odd | Neither of them was in the team on the night, and Wright was ineligible through suspension | 1993-1994 | 181 02 |
Who scored the goals when England lost 2-0 to the USA in Foxboro, Massachusetts | Thomas 000ley and Alexel Lalas | 1993-1994 | 181 03 |
Who scored Holland’s goals in their 2-0 victory over England in the World Cup qualifying game in Rotterdam | Ronald Koeman and Dennis Bergkamp | 1993-1994 | 181 04 |
When Ronald Koeman committed his famous foul on the edge of the Dutch penalty area, which England player was through on goal | DavId Platt | 1993-1994 | 181 05 |
In which Italian city was the San Marino v England World Cup qualifying match played | Bologna | 1993-1994 | 181 06 |
Who scored the first goal after 10 seconds’ play | San Marlno’s Davide Gualtieri | 1993-1994 | 181 07 |
Who scored four goals in England’s 7-I victory | lan Wright (Arsenal) | 1993-1994 | 181 08 |
Which three teams were relegated from the Premiership | Sheffield United, Oldham Athletic, Swindon Town | 1993-1994 | 181 09 |
Who were promoted to the Premiership as champions of Division One | Crystal Palace | 1993-1994 | 181 10 |
Which other team won automatic promotion to the Premiership by finishing second in Division One | Nottingham Forest | 1993-1994 | 181 11 |
Although Millwall came third in the First Division, which team was promoted to the Premiership in their place through the play-offs | Leicester City | 1993-1994 | 181 12 |
Which team did Manchester United beat 4-0 in the FA Cup Final | Chelsea | 1993-1994 | 181 13 |
Who scored two penalties in this match | Eric Cantons | 1993-1994 | 181 14 |
When was the last time the FA Cup Final had been won by the same score | 1983, when Manchester United beat Brighton and Hove Albion in a replay after the first game had ended 2-2 | 1993-1994 | 181 15 |
Who was the manager of FA Premier League Champions Blackburn Rovers | Kenny DaIglish | 1994-1995 | 182 01 |
Which other team had he previously managed to a League title | Liverpool | 1994-1995 | 182 02 |
Which other two managers had previously won the English League with two different clubs | Herbert Chapman (Huddersfleld Town and Arsenal) and Brian dough (Derby County and Nottingham Forest) | 1994-1995 | 182 03 |
When had Blackburn Rovers last been English League Champions | 1914 | 1994-1995 | 182 04 |
Who was the great benefactor who financed Blackburn’s transformation from Second Division obscurity to title-winners | jack Walker | 1994-1995 | 182 05 |
To which club did Blackburn Rovers pay £5 million for Chris Sutton | NorwIch City | 1994-1995 | 182 06 |
Which World Cup star scored seven goals in his first six games for Tottenham Hotspur | Jurgen Kllnsmann | 1994-1995 | 182 07 |
Which was his last club before moving to White Hart Lane | AS Monaco | 1994-1995 | 182 08 |
Which star of the 1992 European Championship scored his first goal for Arsenal after 98 appearances | john Jensen | 1994-1995 | 182 09 |
What was the record Premiership victory achieved by Manchester United on March 4 in their home game against lpswich Town | Manchester United 9 ipswich Town | 1994-1995 | 182 10 |
Which Canadian international was the hapless lpswich Town goalkeeper that day | I I Craig Forrest | 1994-1995 | 182 11 |
Which former Aston Villa full back was sent off on his debut for Everton | Earl Barrett | 1994-1995 | 182 12 |
Liverpool won the Coca-Cola Cup, beating Mlddlesbrough 2-I in the Flnal.Who scored both their goals | Steve McManaman | 1994-1995 | 182 13 |
Who won the FA Cup, beating Manchester United in the Final | Everton | 1994-1995 | 182 14 |
Who scored the only goal of the game | Paul Rideout | 1994-1995 | 182 15 |
Who was the leading scorer in the FA Premiership, with 34 goals In 42 games | Alan Shearer (Blackburn Rovers) | 1994-1995 | 183 01 |
Which London club were beaten semi-finalists in both the Coca-Cola and the FA Cups | Crystal Palace | 1994-1995 | 183 02 |
Name the four teams relegated from the top flight as the Premiership began to reduce itself in size | NorwIch City, Leicester CIty. lpswlch Town and Crystal Palace | 1994-1995 | 183 03 |
Middlesbrough were Champions of the First Division - who were the runners-up | Reading | 1994-1995 | 183 04 |
But which club was promoted with Mlddlesbrough in their stead after beating the League’s second-placed team in the play-off final atWembley | Bolton Wanderers | 1994-1995 | 183 05 |
Who won the GM Vauxhall Conference but were not promoted to the Third Division because their ground was not up to the standard now required by the Football League | Macclesfield Town | 1994-1995 | 183 06 |
Which team were thus saved from relegation despite finishing bottom of the Third Division | Exeter City | 1994-1995 | 183 07 |
Which Turkish team knocked Aston Villa out of the UEFA Cup | Trabzonspor | 1994-1995 | 183 08 |
Which Newcastle United and former Charlton Athletic midfielder scored on his international debut for England against Romania | Robert Lee | 1994-1995 | 183 09 |
In Scotland, Rangers won their seventh Premier tide in a row and Celtic finished fourth - who were runners-up | Motherwell | 1994-1995 | 183 10 |
Who beat Celtic 6-5 on penalties in the Final of the Scottish League Cup | Raith Rovers | 1994-1995 | 183 11 |
Celtic won the Scottish FA Cup, beatingAirdrieonians 1-0 in the Final.Which Dutchman scored the goal | Pierre van Hooijdonk | 1994-1995 | 183 12 |
For which Dutch club had this striker played immediately before moving to Glasgow | NAC Breda | 1994-1995 | 183 13 |
Which two clubs came into the new Scottish Third Division | Caledonian Thistle and Ross County I | 1994-1995 | 183 14 |
Who won the first ever Scottish Third Division Championship | Forfar Athletic | 1994-1995 | 183 15 |
Manchester United did the double, winning the FA Carling Premiership for the third time in the four years of its existence and the FA Cup.Who were runners-up in the Premiership | Newcastle United | 1995-1996 | 184 01 |
Who were the beaten finalists in the FA Cup | Liverpool | 1995-1996 | 184 02 |
Who scored the only goal of the Final | Eric Cantona | 1995-1996 | 184 03 |
On New Year’s Day 1996. who became the youngest player to appear in the Premiership when he kept goal for West Ham United against Manchester City at the age of 17 years 3 days | Neil Finn | 1995-1996 | 184 04 |
Dutch international striker Dennis Bergkamp went to Arsenal, From which Italian club was he transferred | Internazionale | 1995-1996 | 184 05 |
Who scored on his Middlesbrough debut after a close season transfer from Tottenham Hotspur | Nick Barmby | 1995-1996 | 184 06 |
Which three clubs were relegated from the Premiership | Manchester City, Queen’s Park Rangers and Bolton Wanderers | 1995-1996 | 184 07 |
Who won the First Division Championship | Sunderland | 1995-1996 | 184 08 |
Which other club was promoted automatically after finishing second In the First Division | Derby County | 1995-1996 | 184 09 |
Who came third in the First Division but failed to win promotion after losing in the play-offs | Crystal Palace | 1995-1996 | 184 10 |
Which was the third promoted team | Leicester City | 1995-1996 | 184 11 |
Who became the first Italian to play in the Premiership when he joined Nottingham Forest from Torino | Andrea Sllenzi | 1995-1996 | 184 12 |
Who made his Premiership debut at the age of 34 when he played for Queen’s Park Rangers in December | Mark Hateley | 1995-1996 | 184 13 |
Which Geordie defender did Southampton buy from Galatasaray in Turkey | Barry Venison | 1995-1996 | 184 14 |
Aston Villa beat Leeds United 3-0 in the Coca-Cola Cup Final. Who scored their goals | Savo Milosevic, Ian Taylor and Dwight Yorke | 1995-1996 | 184 15 |
Which Dutch team knocked Everton out of the European Cup Winners’ Cup | Feyenoord | 1995-1996 | 185 01 |
Which English team did best in Europe, reaching the quarter finals of the UEFA Cup | Nottingham Forest | 1995-1996 | 185 02 |
Who won the GM Vauxhall Conference, but were not promoted to the Third Division because their ground facilities were held to be sub-standard by the Football League | Stevenage Borough | 1995-1996 | 185 03 |
Which club were thus spared relegation despite finishing bottom of the Third Division | Torquay United | 1995-1996 | 185 04 |
This is the year in which Manchester United changed out of their grey away strip at half time because their players complained they couldn’t see each other.Who were they playing | Southampton | 1995-1996 | 185 05 |
in this season,Wimbledon officials started talking about the possibility of a move to Dublin.Who is their Chairman | Sam Hammam | 1995-1996 | 185 06 |
Which UEFA restriction on the composition of teams was outlawed as a result of the so-called ‘Bosman Ruling’ by the European Court of Justice | Only three foreigners per club | 1995-1996 | 185 07 |
Which goalkeeper scored in a UEFA Cup match in September | Peter Schmeichel (Manchester United) | 1995-1996 | 185 08 |
At which English Premiership ground did Holland beat the Republic of Ireland in a play-off for Euro ‘96 | Anfield | 1995-1996 | 185 09 |
Name the visiting goalkeeper who saved with a ‘scorpion kick’ during the England v Colombia international in September | Rene Higuita | 1995-1996 | 185 10 |
Which 1996 film starring Sean Bean told the story of a Sheffield United trainee hopeful | When Saturday Comes | 1995-1996 | 185 11 |
Rangers made it eight Premiership titles in a row and also won the Scottish FA Cup; Which two players scored the goals in their 5-I Final defeat of Heart of Midlothian | Brian Laudrup (2) and Gordon Dune (3) | 1995-1996 | 185 12 |
Who scored a hat trick against Aberdeen in the match in which Rangers clinched the title and was voted Player of the Year by both the Scottish PFA and the Scottish Football Writers’ Association | Paul Gascolgne | 1995-1996 | 185 13 |
Who won the Scottish League Cup, beating Dundee 2-0 in the Final | Aberdeen | 1995-1996 | 185 14 |
Which new club replaced Meadowbank Thistle in the Scottish League and won the Third Division in their first season | Livingston 1UOSeaS SJIJ .ILp U! UOSA P.ILIJ. UOM pu an2 | 1995-1996 | 185 15 |
Manchester United won the FA Carting Premiership for the fourth time in five years. Who was their leading scorer, with 19 goals | Ole Gunner Solslcjaer | 1996-1997 | 186 01 |
For the second year running, the Premiership’s leading scorer was Alan Shearer, with 25 goals for his new club, Newcastle United.Who ran him a close second, with 23 goals in the League, and outscored him 30 to 28 in all competitions | lan Wright (Arsenal) | 1996-1997 | 186 02 |
Which team were runners-up in both the FA and Coca-Cola Cups and were relegated from the Premiership | Middlesbrough | 1996-1997 | 186 03 |
Which other two teams went down with them | Sunderland and Nottingham Forest | 1996-1997 | 186 04 |
Which two teams won automatic promotion to the Premiership from the First Division | Bolton Wanderers and Barnsley | 1996-1997 | 186 05 |
The third team promoted was Crystal Palace, who won the play-off final - which club had finished third in the Second Division League table | Wolverhampton Wanderers | 1996-1997 | 186 06 |
Who won the Coca-Cola Cup, beating Middlesbrough 1-0 in a replay after the first match had been drawn I - I | Leicester CIty | 1996-1997 | 186 07 |
Who scored the winning goal | Steve Claridge | 1996-1997 | 186 08 |
Where was the replay held | Hillsborough | 1996-1997 | 186 09 |
Which Second Division club reached the FA Cup semi-final | Chesterfield | 1996-1997 | 186 10 |
After only 43 seconds, who scored the fastest ever goal in an FA Cup Final as Chelsea beat Middlesbrough 2-0 | Roberto di Matteo | 1996-1997 | 186 11 |
Whose record - a goal after 45 seconds for Newcastle United against Manchester City in 1955 - did he beat | Jackie Mjlburn | 1996-1997 | 186 12 |
Who scored Chelsea’s second goal in that match | Eddie Newton | 1996-1997 | 186 13 |
Who did former Dutch international Ruud Gullit succeed in Ma 996 as player-manager of Chelsea | Glenn Hoddle | 1996-1997 | 186 14 |
Which two February signings scored 13 goals between them in the remainder of the season and lifted West Ham United to Premiership safety | John Hartson and Paul Kitson | 1996-1997 | 186 15 |
Who left his job as manager of Newcastle United in mid-season when his team were second in the Premiership | Kevin Keegan | 1996-1997 | 187 01 |
Which French club knocked Newcastle United out of the UEFA Cup in the quarter final | AS Monaco | 1996-1997 | 187 02 |
Which French club knocked Liverpool out of the Cup Winners’ Cup in the semi-final | Pans St Germaln | 1996-1997 | 187 03 |
Middlesbrough had three points deducted for cancelling a Premiership fixture without sufficient notice - which club were they due to have played | Blackburn Rovers | 1996-1997 | 187 04 |
Macclesfield Town won the GMVauxhall Conference to gain entry to the Football League for the first time.Which former Manchester United and Northern Ireland star was their manager | Sammy Mcllroy | 1996-1997 | 187 05 |
Which team did they replace in the Third Division of the Football League | Hereford United | 1996-1997 | 187 06 |
Which club retained its League status only by drawing I-I with Hereford United on the last day of the season | BrIghton and Hove AIblon | 1996-1997 | 187 07 |
Which London team reached the semi-finals of the Coca-Cola and FA Cups | Wimbledon | 1996-1997 | 187 08 |
In Scotland, Rangers won the Premier League for the ninth year in succession, thus equalling Celtic’s record of 1966-I 974.They also won the League Cup - which two internationals scored twice in their 4-3 Final victory over Heart of Midlothian | Ally McCoist and Paul Gascolgne | 1996-1997 | 187 09 |
Who won the 1997 Scottish FA Cup, beating Falkirk 1-0 in the Final | Kilmarnock | 1996-1997 | 187 10 |
In which year had these two teams previously faced each other In the Final | 957 | 1996-1997 | 187 11 |
Who knocked Celtic out of the UEFA Cup in the first round | Hamburg | 1996-1997 | 187 12 |
Which Welsh club did Aberdeen beat in the first round of the UEFA Cup | BarryTown | 1996-1997 | 187 13 |
Which Danish club knocked Aberdeen out in the second round of the UEFA Cup | Brondby | 1996-1997 | 187 14 |
Which clubs contested the relegation/promotion play-off between the Scottish Premiership and the First Division | Hibernian and Alrdrieonians | 1996-1997 | 187 15 |
Which Czech star of Euro ‘96 did Liverpool sign for £3.25 million from Borussia Dortmund | Patrik Berger | 1996-1997 | 188 01 |
At the start of the season, what serious illness kept Andy Cole out of contention for a Manchester United first team place | PneumonIa | 1996-1997 | 188 02 |
Which entrepreneur from the music business bought Queen’s Park Rangers for £10 million | Chris Wright | 1996-1997 | 188 03 |
Which Celtic player was sent off during their UEFA Cup qualifying match against KC Kosice in Slovakia | Simon Donnelly | 1996-1997 | 188 04 |
Which controversial goalkeeper signed a one-year contract with Plymouth Argyle | Bruce Grobelaar | 1996-1997 | 188 05 |
Which Liverpool defender was fined £2000 by the FA for exceeding 45 disciplinary points in the previous season | Neil Ruddock | 1996-1997 | 188 06 |
Who did Manchester United sell to Leeds United for £4.5 million | Lee Sharpe | 1996-1997 | 188 07 |
Who became Director of Football at Portsmouth | Terry Venables | 1996-1997 | 188 08 |
Who was sacked after 61 weeks as manager of Arsenal | Bruce Rloch | 1996-1997 | 188 09 |
Of which club had his successorArsene Wenger, previously been the coach | Grampus Eight (Japan) | 1996-1997 | 188 10 |
Wenger’s first signings were fellow Frenchmen Remi Garde on a free transfer from Strasbourg and Patrick Viera for £3.5 million. from where | AC Milan | 1996-1997 | 188 11 |
Who resigned as manager of Barnet to become England goalkeeping coach | Ray Clemence | 1996-1997 | 188 12 |
Which club bought striker Niall Quinn from Manchester City for £1.3 million | Sunderland | 1996-1997 | 188 13 |
Who scored the first goal of the season in a 1-0 win for Manchester City over lpswich Town in the Nationwide First Division | Steve Lomas | 1996-1997 | 188 14 |
Who scored a hat-trick on his debut for Middlesbrough | Fabrizio Ravanelli | 1996-1997 | 188 15 |
Which former Gunner scored a hat-trick for Nottingham Forest in their opening game, a 3-0 victory at Coventry City | Kevin Campbell | 1996-1997 | 189 01 |
Still on the opening day of the season, who scored for Manchester United against Wimbledon with a shot from inside his own half | David Beckham | 1996-1997 | 189 02 |
Which Tottenham Hotspur player broke his leg in their 2-0 victory at Blackburn Rovers | Gary Mabbutt | 1996-1997 | 189 03 |
Which former Liverpool star was now player manager of Swansea City | Jan Molby | 1996-1997 | 189 04 |
Who did Barry Town beat in the UEFA Cup to become the first League of Wales side to reach the first round proper of a European competition | Budapest Vasutas | 1996-1997 | 189 05 |
Who left Blackburn Rovers on August 21, 1996 | Kenny Daiglish | 1996-1997 | 189 06 |
Which Yorkshire club were the early leaders in the FA Carling Premiership, with three wins out of three | Sheffield Wednesday | 1996-1997 | 189 07 |
Who resigned on August 26 as manager of Manchester City | Alan Ball | 1996-1997 | 189 08 |
Who took over from Tony Adams as captain of England | Alan Shearer (Newcastle United) | 1996-1997 | 189 09 |
What was the score in England’s opening World Cup qualifying match, away to Moldova | Moldova 0 England 3 | 1996-1997 | 189 10 |
Who resigned as player-manager of Queen’s Park Rangers and then played for Wycombe Wanderers the following week | Il Ray Wilkins | 1996-1997 | 189 11 |
Who was sent off for the 12th time in his career as Wimbledon beat Tottenham Hotspur 1-0 | Vinnie Jones I | 1996-1997 | 189 12 |
Who robbed Sheffield Wednesday of their hundred per cent record, with a 2-0 victory at Hilisborough on September 7 | Chelsea | 1996-1997 | 189 13 |
Who was sacked after eight years in charge of Leeds United | Howard Wilkinson I | 1996-1997 | 189 14 |
Who took over as manager of Queen’s Park Rangers | Stewart Houston | 1996-1997 | 189 15 |
Which former England international signed for Falkirk | Chris Waddle | 1996-1997 | 190 01 |
Who took over as manager of Leeds after 19 months out of the game | George Graham | 1996-1997 | 190 02 |
Which Yorkshire First Division club was the last team In England to lose Its hundred per cent League record, with a 3-I home defeat by Queen’s Park Rangers | Barnsley | 1996-1997 | 190 03 |
Who had four men sent off in their 3-0 defeat at Ibrox Park | Heart of Midlothian | 1996-1997 | 190 04 |
In which country was new Rotherham United manager Danny Bergara born | Uruguay | 1996-1997 | 190 05 |
Which former Arsenal No I became No 2 at Queen’s Park Rangers | Bruce Rioch | 1996-1997 | 190 06 |
Which Swedish club knocked Aston Villa out of the UEFA Cup | Helsingborg | 1996-1997 | 190 07 |
Which Arsenal midfielder was recalled to the England squad two years after confessing to alcoholism and drug dependence | Paul Merson | 1996-1997 | 190 08 |
Which Arsenal and England defender now admitted alcoholism | Tony Adams | 1996-1997 | 190 09 |
Who was sacked as manager of Wycombe Wanderers, after only 15 months in charge | Alan Smith | 1996-1997 | 190 10 |
Which club had he previously managed | Crystal Palace | 1996-1997 | 190 11 |
Which Nationwide Third Division club knocked First Division Manchester City out of the Coca-Cola Cup, with a 5- I aggregate victory | Lincoln City | 1996-1997 | 190 12 |
Which German club knocked Arsenal out of the UEFA Cup | Borussis Moenchengladbach | 1996-1997 | 190 13 |
Who resigned as manager of Hibernian after 10 years in charge | Alex Miller | 1996-1997 | 190 14 |
The life, love and drinking habits of which England player were the subject of a controversial television documentary | Paul Gascoigne | 1996-1997 | 190 15 |
At which Nationwide Third Division club were there three pitch invasions during October | Brighton and Hove Albion | 1996-1997 | 191 01 |
Which Celtic striker scored two goals for Holland in their 3-I defeat of Wales in the World Cup qualifiers | Pierre van Hooijdonk | 1996-1997 | 191 02 |
Which Manchester United striker broke his ankle in a collision with Liverpool’s Neil Ruddock | Ardy Cole | 1996-1997 | 191 03 |
Who took over as manager of Manchester Citc six weeks after they sacked the previous | Steve Coppell | 1996-1997 | 191 04 |
Which nation didn’t turn up for their World Cup qualifying match against Scotland | Estonla | 1996-1997 | 191 05 |
A year after fouling Tottenham’s Jurgen Klinsmann, whose arm movements got him into even hotter water at White Hart Lane | Mark Bosnich (Aston Villa) | 1996-1997 | 191 06 |
From which Italian club did Sheffield Wednesday buy Benito Carbone for £3 million | Internazionale | 1996-1997 | 191 07 |
Which striker- then with Arsenal - was the first Premiership player to be suspended this season after accumulating 21 disciplinary points | John Hartson | 1996-1997 | 191 08 |
Which Dutchman did Southampton buy for £1.3 million from Galatasaray (Turkey) | UlrIch van Gobbel | 1996-1997 | 191 09 |
In which Cental American country were 80 people killed at a football match due to overCrowding | Guatemala | 1996-1997 | 191 10 |
Which Rangers player was sent off as his team lost 4-I to Ajax | Paul Gascoigne | 1996-1997 | 191 11 |
Who beat Manchester United 5-0 in the Premiership | Newcastle United | 1996-1997 | 191 12 |
Which Aston Villa coach took over as manager of Nationwide Second Division Wycombe Wanderers | John Gregory | 1996-1997 | 191 13 |
Which Chelsea director was killed in a helicopter crash on the way back from his team’s Coca-Cola Cup match at Bofton Wanderers | Matthew Narding | 1996-1997 | 191 14 |
Who resigned as manager of Blackburn Rovers | Ray Harford | 1996-1997 | 191 15 |
Who beat Manchester United 6-3 In the Premiership | Southampton | 1996-1997 | 192 01 |
Which Red Devil was shown a red card in this match | Roy Keane | 1996-1997 | 192 02 |
Who inflicted Manchester United’s first ever home defeat in European competition | Fenerbahce (Turkey) | 1996-1997 | 192 03 |
Who took over as manager of Coventry City as Ron Atkinson was moved upstairs | Gordon Strachan | 1996-1997 | 192 04 |
Ex-West Ham United defenderTommy Taylor took over as manager of Leyton Orient. At which club had he previously been in charge | Cambridge United | 1996-1997 | 192 05 |
Who was fined by Liverpool for refusing to play in the Reserves | Stan Collymore | 1996-1997 | 192 06 |
Who became captain of Wales | Vinnie Jones (Wimbledon) | 1996-1997 | 192 07 |
What was the score in England’s World Cup victory away to Georgia | Georgia 0 England 2 | 1996-1997 | 192 08 |
Who scored a hat-trick in Holland’s 7-I defeat of Wales | 9 Dennis Bergkamp | 1996-1997 | 192 09 |
Who missed a penalty for Rangers in their Premier League match at Celtic Park | Paul Gascoigne | 1996-1997 | 192 10 |
And who missed a penalty for Celtic in the same match | Pierre van Hooijdonk | 1996-1997 | 192 11 |
Who became part-time manager of the Australian national soccer team | Terry Venables | 1996-1997 | 192 12 |
Which Scotland international did Queen’s Park Rangers buy from Chelsea for £2.5 million | john Spencer | 1996-1997 | 192 13 |
Which other Chelsea player did Queen’s Park Rangers take on loan | Gavin Peacock | 1996-1997 | 192 14 |
Which Sheffield Wednesday player was banned by FIFA until December 6 because of claims by Udinese, one of his previous clubs, that they had prior claims on his services | Regi Blinker | 1996-1997 | 192 15 |
Which former Chelsea star scored the goal for non-League Woking that knocked First Division MilIwall out of the FA Cup | Clive Walker | 1996-1997 | 193 01 |
Which Dutch winger who cost Arsenal £2.3 million joined Benfica on loan | Glenn Helder | 1996-1997 | 193 02 |
For what was Faustino Asprilla booked during Newcastle United’s UEFA Cup quarter.final against Metz | Excessive celebration after scoring a goal | 1996-1997 | 193 03 |
Which former Liverpool and Southampton star was sacked as manager of Brighton and Hove Albion | Jimmy Case | 1996-1997 | 193 04 |
From which Norwegian club did Tottenham Hotspur buy Steffen Iversen for £2.7 million | Rosenborg | 1996-1997 | 193 05 |
After thinking seriously about a move to Leeds United, to which club did Liverpool and former Wimbledon defender John Scales actually transfer for £2.6 million | Toccenham Hotspur | 1996-1997 | 193 06 |
Which Portuguese international retired while at West Ham | Paulo Futre | 1996-1997 | 193 07 |
Who did Blackburn Rovers announce would be their next manager, with effect from the following June | Sven Goran Eriksson | 1996-1997 | 193 08 |
Which Nationwide Second Division team knocked West Ham United out of the Coca-Cola Cup | Stockport County | 1996-1997 | 193 09 |
Who resigned as manager of Nottingham Forest | Frank Clark | 1996-1997 | 193 10 |
Who took over as caretaker manager | Stuart Pearce | 1996-1997 | 193 11 |
For which team did Peter Shilton make his I 000th League appearance on December 22 | Leyton Orient | 1996-1997 | 193 12 |
Which club sacked two managers - Cohn Murphy and Steve Thompson - and then appointed two more - Gary Strodder and Tony Agana | Notts County | 1996-1997 | 193 13 |
Which Premiership club announced plans to become a public company | Newcastle United | 1996-1997 | 193 14 |
Who took over as Manchester City manager, the previous occupant having resigned after only 33 days ‘for health reasons’ | Ex-Nottingham Forest manager Frank Clark | 1996-1997 | 193 15 |
Who scored his 200th League goal in Arsenal’s 2-0 vIctory over Middlesbrough on NewYear’s Day 1997 | Ian Wright | 1996-1997 | 194 01 |
Which Nationwide First Division side knocked Southampton out of the FA Cup in a third round match on an icy pitch | ReadIng | 1996-1997 | 194 02 |
For which club was Ian Culverhouse playing when he achieved the unwanted distinction of being sent off after only 52 seconds- sooner than anyone else in the history of the FA Cup | Swindon Town | 1996-1997 | 194 03 |
Which of the season’s sacked managers became the first Technical Director of the FA | Howard Wilkinson | 1996-1997 | 194 04 |
From which Italian club did Tottenham Hotspur sign Swiss internat ional defender Ramon Vega for £3.7 million | Cagliari | 1996-1997 | 194 05 |
Onto which club did West Ham United manage to offload Romanian midfielder Ilie Dumitrescu for LI million1 | Clube de FutSoI (Mexico) | 1996-1997 | 194 06 |
Which other Romanian did West Ham United return to sender - Espanol (Spain) | FIorin Raducloiu | 1996-1997 | 194 07 |
From which club did Leeds United sign Robert Molenaar for LI million | FC Volendam (Holland) | 1996-1997 | 194 08 |
Which former England captain - a star with West Bromwich Albion, Manchester United and Middlesbrough - finally gave up playing on his 40th birthday | Bryan Robson | 1996-1997 | 194 09 |
Who, on January 14, became manager of Newcastle United | Kenny DaIglish | 1996-1997 | 194 10 |
And, six days later, which Portuguese defender became his first signing for his new club | Raul | 1996-1997 | 194 11 |
Who did Middlesbrough buy for £2.7 million from Inter Milan | Gianluca Festa | 1996-1997 | 194 12 |
Who announced his intention to play for Arsenal next season in the morning and got dropped in the evening by his present club, Paris St Germain | Nicolas Anelka | 1996-1997 | 194 13 |
From which Nationwide First Division club did Leicester City sign Matt Elliott for £1.6 million | Oxford United | 1996-1997 | 194 14 |
Which Scottish manager was banned from the touchline for a year after making remarks to officials after a local derby | Tommy Burns (Celtic) | 1996-1997 | 194 15 |
Name the owner of the Pizza Express restaurant chain who bought a 97% stake In Peterborough United for about £ I million | Peter Bolzot | 1996-1997 | 195 01 |
Who bought twenty-five per cent of Rangers for £40 million | Joe Lewis | 1996-1997 | 195 02 |
Who bought fifty-one per cent of Portsmouth for one pound | Terry Venables | 1996-1997 | 195 03 |
Which Portuguese scored for West Ham United in their FA Cup third round match on a frozen pitch at Second Division Wrexham | Hugo Porfirlo | 1996-1997 | 195 04 |
And who scored a last minute winner for Wrexham in the replay at Upton Park | Kevin Ruseell | 1996-1997 | 195 05 |
Which former England international scored the winner for Bradford City as they beat Everton 3-2 at Goodison Park in die FA Cup third round | Chris Waddle | 1996-1997 | 195 06 |
Recovering rapidly from his illness while at Maine Road, who became part-time assistant to Dave Bassett at Crystal Palace | Steve Coppell | 1996-1997 | 195 07 |
To which Italian club did unsettled Andrei Kanchelskis move from Everton | Fiorentina | 1996-1997 | 195 08 |
Who was sacked as manager of Plymouth Argyle after leading them to promotion In the previous season | Neil Warnock | 1996-1997 | 195 09 |
Who took over as manager of West Bromwich Albion | Ray Harford | 1996-1997 | 195 10 |
Who was sacked as manager of First Division MilIwall as part of a cost-cutting exercise | Jimmy Nicholl | 1996-1997 | 195 11 |
Which former Everton player resigned as manager of Oldham Athletic7 | Graeme Sharp I | 1996-1997 | 195 12 |
Whose goal for Italy inflicted England’s first ever World Cup defeat at Wembley | Gianfranco Zola | 1996-1997 | 195 13 |
Who was the England goalkeeper beaten at the near post | Ian Walker (Totcenham Hocspur) | 1996-1997 | 195 14 |
Who did Blackburn Rovers buy from Odense for £2.5 million | Per Pedersen | 1996-1997 | 195 15 |
Which referee awarded Chelsea a controversial penalty in extra time in their FA Cup fifth round replay with Leicester City | Mike Reed | 1996-1997 | 196 01 |
Who took over as general manager of Nottingham Forest | Dave Bassett | 1996-1997 | 196 02 |
Who did Manchester United beat 4-0 at Old Trafford, in the Champions’ Cup quarter-final | FC Porto | 1996-1997 | 196 03 |
Who did Nottingham Forest buy from Celtic to get them out of trouble | Pierre van Hooijdonk | 1996-1997 | 196 04 |
Who did Blackburn Rovers announce would be their next manager after the last appointment said he was very sorry but he wouldn’t be coming after all | Roy Hodgson | 1996-1997 | 196 05 |
Of which team was he previously manager | Inter Milan | 1996-1997 | 196 06 |
For which Italian club did Queen’s Park Rangers striker Daniele Dichio sign | Sampdorla | 1996-1997 | 196 07 |
Who refereed the Premiership clash at Highbury in which Liverpool were awarded a penalty despfte the protestations of Robbie Fowler that he had not been fouled | Gerald Ashby | 1996-1997 | 196 08 |
Which former Leeds United and Scotland forward left his Job as manager of Bristol City by mutual consent | Joe Jordan | 1996-1997 | 196 09 |
Which former England forward left his job as manager of his old club, Everton, by mutual consent | Joe Royle | 1996-1997 | 196 10 |
Who took over as caretaker player-manager at Goodison | Dave Watson | 1996-1997 | 196 11 |
Which Liverpool season ticket holder is chairman of Everton | Peter Johnson I | 1996-1997 | 196 12 |
Who did Celtic buy from Aston Villa for £2.4 million | Tommy Johnson | 1996-1997 | 196 13 |
Which Swiss World Cup referee was banned for life for attempted bribery, partly through the evidence of Eric Cantona | Kurt Rothlisburger | 1996-1997 | 196 14 |
Who announced his retirement from international football after winning caps for Wales | Neville Southall | 1996-1997 | 196 15 |
Faced with the prospect of playing their last four matches in nine days, which Premiership club applied to have the season extended | Manchester United | 1996-1997 | 197 01 |
The manager of which club - then second in the Premiership - described the idea as ridiculous | Arsenal | 1996-1997 | 197 02 |
For the second leg of their Cup Winners’ Cup semi-final against Paris St Germain, who did Liverpool drop for the first time In his long and distinguished career | John Barnes | 1996-1997 | 197 03 |
Which Chesterfield player had what looked like a good goal disallowed in their FA Cup semi-final against Middlesbrough | Jonathan Howard | 1996-1997 | 197 04 |
Why did UEFA warn that, after 1997-98, they would let no more English Coca-Cola Cup winners Into the UEFA Cup | Because UEFA wanted the Premiership reduced from 20 clubs to 18 and the League refused | 1996-1997 | 197 05 |
Who returned as chairman of Watford after a seven-year absence | Elton John | 1996-1997 | 197 06 |
Who was PFA Footballer of the Year | Alan Shearer (Newcastle United) | 1996-1997 | 197 07 |
Who was the Football Writers’ Footballer of the Year | Gianfranco Zola (Chelsea) | 1996-1997 | 197 08 |
Who was sacked as manager of Celtic | Tommy Burns | 1996-1997 | 197 09 |
Who were Sunderland’s opponents in the last ever match at Roker Park, and what was the result | Sunderland 3 Everton 0 | 1996-1997 | 197 10 |
Who was the captain of the Luton Town youth team signed by Arsenal for £ I million | Matthew Upson | 1996-1997 | 197 11 |
How much did Aston Villa pay Liverpool for Stan Collymore | £7 million | 1996-1997 | 197 12 |
Whose move from West Ham United to Everton for (4.25 million created a new Premiership transfer record | Slaven Bilk | 1996-1997 | 197 13 |
Who became the first player in the 20th century to win four FA Cup winner’s medals | Mark Hughes (Chelsea) | 1996-1997 | 197 14 |
Which player announced his retirement on May 18, six days before his 31st birthday | Eric Cantona (Manchester United) | 1996-1997 | 197 15 |
Why was Scotland’s international scheduled for Saturday September 6 postponed | It was due to have been held on the same day as the funeral of Diana, Princess of Wales | 1997-1998 | 198 01 |
Which Blackburn player scored two goals for Scotland in their 4-I defeat of Belarus in a World Cup qualifier | Kevin Gallacher | 1997-1998 | 198 02 |
Which Chelsea player scored the winner for Norway against Azerbaijan in a World Cup qualifier | ToreAndre Flo | 1997-1998 | 198 03 |
Which Arsenal player scored two goals for England in their 4-0 World Cup victory over Moldova | Ian Wright | 1997-1998 | 198 04 |
Which Arsenal player captained England in their World Cup qualifier away to Italy | DavId Seaman | 1997-1998 | 198 05 |
Who was the captain of Italy | Paolo Maldini | 1997-1998 | 198 06 |
Who was the manager of Italy | Cesare Maldini | 1997-1998 | 198 07 |
Who had he replaced after Euro ‘96 | Arrio Sacchi | 1997-1998 | 198 08 |
Which Italian was sent off during the 0-0 draw with England | Angelo di LivIo | 1997-1998 | 198 09 |
Which club chairman said 1 have never believed in managers’ after sacking Mervyn Day | Michael Knighton | 1997-1998 | 198 10 |
Who were Chelsea’s opponents in the first round of the European Cup Winners’ Cup | Slovan Bratislava | 1997-1998 | 198 11 |
Who scored off his backside for Chelsea in the second leg of this tie | GianlucaVialli | 1997-1998 | 198 12 |
In the Premiership in September, which teams drew 3-3, three of the goals coming controvers ially in time added on at the end of the match | Leicester City and Arsenal | 1997-1998 | 198 13 |
Which former Chelsea central defender did West Ham United buy from Blackburn Rovers for £2.3 million | lan Pearce | 1997-1998 | 198 14 |
Which Danish central defender did West Ham United sell to Celtic for £1.4 million | Marc Rieper | 1997-1998 | 198 15 |
Why was West Ham United’s Rio Ferdinand dropped from the England squad for the game against Moldova | Because he had been convicted of a drink-driving offence | 1997-1998 | 199 01 |
Who bought Fuiham of the Nationwsde Second Division | Mohamed al Fayed | 1997-1998 | 199 02 |
WhIch other going concern in West London did he already own | Harrods | 1997-1998 | 199 03 |
To which French club was Fabrizio Ravanelli eventually transferred from Middlesbrough for £5 million | Olympique Marseille | 1997-1998 | 199 04 |
Who did Liverpool meet in the first round of the UEFA Cup | Celtic | 1997-1998 | 199 05 |
Which defender scored both goals for Newcastle United in their 2.2 draw away to Dynamo Kiev in the Champions’ League | John Beresford | 1997-1998 | 199 06 |
Who did Sheffield Wednesday buy from Molde in his native Norway for £800,000 | Petter Rudi | 1997-1998 | 199 07 |
Who did Bolton Wanderers buy for a club record £3.5 million | Dean Holdsworth | 1997-1998 | 199 08 |
Which Arsenal player missed an away match in Greece because of his fear of flying | Dennis Bergkamp | 1997-1998 | 199 09 |
Which Nationwide First Division team knocked Manchester United out of the Coca-Cola Cup in the third round | Ipswich Town | 1997-1998 | 199 10 |
In September, which chairman said of which recently deceased fellow director: ‘He left bitterness and wounds’ | Ken Bates of Matthew Harding (Chelsea) | 1997-1998 | 199 11 |
Who scored for PSV Eindhoven as they beat Newcastle United 1-0 in the Champions’ League | Wim Jonk | 1997-1998 | 199 12 |
WIth which Spanish team did Aston Villa draw 0-0 in the UEFA Cup second round first leg | Athletic Bilbao | 1997-1998 | 199 13 |
Who beat Liverpool 3-0 in the UEFA Cup second round first leg | Strasbourg | 1997-1998 | 199 14 |
Who resigned as manager of Swansea City only 13 days after taking over | Micky Adams | 1997-1998 | 199 15 |
Which three other clubs were in Manchester United’s Champions’ League group | Feyenoord, Juventus, Kosice | 1997-1998 | 200 01 |
Which three other clubs were in Newcastle’s Champions’ League group | Barcelona, Dynamo Kiev, PS’? Eindhoven | 1997-1998 | 200 02 |
Who was sacked in October as manager of Northern Ireland | Bryan HamIlton | 1997-1998 | 200 03 |
Name the Northern Ireland assistant manager, who also got the boot | Gerry Armstrong | 1997-1998 | 200 04 |
Name the player bought by Liverpool from Columbus Crew | Brad Frledel | 1997-1998 | 200 05 |
What was the score in the snowy first leg of Chelsea’s Cup Winners’ Cup second round tie in Tromso (Norway) | Tromso 3 Chelsea 2 | 1997-1998 | 200 06 |
Which Villa striker accused one of his team-mates of being, not ‘Stan the man’ but ‘the wrong man’ | Savo Milosevic | 1997-1998 | 200 07 |
Which Arsenal defender was sent off in the Premiership match against Aston Villa for handling the reP | Emmanuel Petit | 1997-1998 | 200 08 |
Who scored a hat trick in Manchester United’s 7-0 Premiership defeat of Barnsley | Andy Cole | 1997-1998 | 200 09 |
Which Bolton Wanderers defender was sent off in their match at West Ham United on October 8 | Gerry Taggart | 1997-1998 | 200 10 |
Why, according to John Hartson of West Ham United, is referee Mike Reed like an ancient Greek poet | He called the ref ‘a homer’ | 1997-1998 | 200 11 |
Who announced in October his intention to leave Rangers at the end of the 1997-98 season | Manager Walter Smith | 1997-1998 | 200 12 |
Which Manchester United player scored the Republic of Ireland’s goal in their I-I draw with Belgium in the first leg of the World Cup qualifying play-off | Dennis Irwin | 1997-1998 | 200 13 |
And which six other nations were paired in the other three play-offs | Croatia v Ukraine, Hungary v Yugoslavia, Russia v Italy | 1997-1998 | 200 14 |
Who were Derby County’s Premiership visitors on the night the floodlights went out during the match | Wimbledon | 1997-1998 | 200 15 |
Which was the second Premiership match of the season to be abandoned through floodlight failure | West Han, United v Crystal Palace | 1997-1998 | 201 01 |
Who scored the goals that took Aston Villa through 2-I in the second leg of their second round UEFA Cup tie with Athletic Bilbao | Ian Taylor and Dwight Yorke | 1997-1998 | 201 02 |
Who hit a Champions’ League hat-trick for Manchester United in their 3-I win at Feyenoord | Andy Cole | 1997-1998 | 201 03 |
In November, who was appointed manager of Brentford in succession to David Webb | Micky Adams | 1997-1998 | 201 04 |
What was the score in the second leg of Chelsea’s Cup Winners’ Cup second round tie with Tromso | Chelsea 7 Tromso 1 | 1997-1998 | 201 05 |
Who hit whom during the Chelsea vWest Ham United Premiership match at Stamford Bridge | Eyal Berkovic hit John Moncur (both West Ham players) | 1997-1998 | 201 06 |
Who was given a vote of confidence by the board of Manchester City | Manager Frank Clark | 1997-1998 | 201 07 |
Who was sacked as manager of Queen’s Park Rangers | Bruce Rioch | 1997-1998 | 201 08 |
Who did Crystal Palace buy from Juventus for £1.7 million | Michele Padovano | 1997-1998 | 201 09 |
Ron Atkinson took over as manager of Sheffield Wednesday - who had just been sacked | David Pleat | 1997-1998 | 201 10 |
Where had Atkinson first been a manager, between December 1971 and November 1974 | Kettering | 1997-1998 | 201 11 |
Where was Atkinson’s first League manager’s job, from November 1974 to January 1978 | Cambridge United | 1997-1998 | 201 12 |
Which Scot took over as manager of Benfica | Graeme Souness | 1997-1998 | 201 13 |
Who scored for the Republic of Ireland in their 2-I defeat in the second leg of the World Cup qualifying play-off against Belgium in Brussels | Ray Houghton I | 1997-1998 | 201 14 |
Who was the manager of Belgium | Georges Leekens | 1997-1998 | 201 15 |
Who scored the only goal of the World Cup qualifying play-off second leg that enabled Italy to go through to the finals at the expense of Russia | Pierluigi Casiraghi | 1997-1998 | 202 01 |
For which Italian Serie A club was he playing at the time | Lazio | 1997-1998 | 202 02 |
In November, It was widely reported that the world’s richest man was interested in buying Everton - who was he | The Sultan of Brunel | 1997-1998 | 202 03 |
Which Nationwide First Division team knocked Leeds United out of the Coca-Cola Cup at Elland Road | Reading | 1997-1998 | 202 04 |
Who took over as coach of Tottenham Hotspur after the departure of Gerry Francis | Christian Gross | 1997-1998 | 202 05 |
With which Swiss club had he previously held the same position | Grasshopper Zurich | 1997-1998 | 202 06 |
What was the name of the fitness coach he tried but failed to bring with him to England | FrItz Schmld | 1997-1998 | 202 07 |
Who scored Barnsley’s goal in their Premiership win at Anfield | Ashley Ward | 1997-1998 | 202 08 |
Which Romanlan team beat Aston Villa 2-I in the first leg of their third round UEFA Cup tie | Steua Bucharest | 1997-1998 | 202 09 |
Who scored Villa’s valuable away goal | Dwight Yorke | 1997-1998 | 202 10 |
In an Internet poll of half a million people in 110 countries, who was voted the best footballer of all time | Pele | 1997-1998 | 202 11 |
‘Which British player was runner-up | George Best | 1997-1998 | 202 12 |
Which Englishman came third | Bobby Charlton | 1997-1998 | 202 13 |
Which Dutchman came fourth | Johann Cruyff | 1997-1998 | 202 14 |
Which former England captain was fifth | Bobby Moore | 1997-1998 | 202 15 |
In December, which manager left West Bromwich Albion to take over the reins at Queen’s Park Rangers | Ray Harford | 1997-1998 | 203 01 |
By winning 6-I at White Hart Lane, which team inflicted Tottenham Hotspur’s worst home defeat since 1935 | Chelsea | 1997-1998 | 203 02 |
Who scored Aston Villa’s goals in their 2-0 UEFA Cup third round second leg victory against Steua Bucharest to take them through 3-2 on aggregate | lan Taylor and Dwight Yorke | 1997-1998 | 203 03 |
Who scored the goal for Juventus that beat Manchester United in their Champions League game in Turin | Filippo lnzaghi | 1997-1998 | 203 04 |
Name the former Leeds United and Scotland star who died on December 7 | Billy Bremner | 1997-1998 | 203 05 |
In December, Coventry City fans may have been surprised to see someone other than Steve Ogrizovic in their goal - who was his replacement | Flagnus Hedman | 1997-1998 | 203 06 |
Who scored his first goal for Southampton after 10 years as a regular (against Lelcester City) | Francis Benali | 1997-1998 | 203 07 |
Who missed his third penalty in succession for Manchester United during their 1-0 Premiership victory over Aston Villa | Teddy Sheringham | 1997-1998 | 203 08 |
Which Unibond League team knocked Lincoln City out of the FA Cup to earn a crack at Premiership opposition in the third round | Emley | 1997-1998 | 203 09 |
Which former Newcastle player scored the winning goal for Manchester United on his return to St James’s Park | Andy Cole | 1997-1998 | 203 10 |
Which Premiership match was the scene of the season’s third floodlight failure | Wimbledon vArsenal | 1997-1998 | 203 11 |
Which Romanian international did Coventry City buy for £3.25 from Grasshopper Zurich | Viorel Moldovan | 1997-1998 | 203 12 |
Who came back to Spurs after having left in 1994 | Jurgen Klinsmann | 1997-1998 | 203 13 |
In which Scottish Third Division match was the referee hit by a coin thrown from the crowd | Montrose v Arbroath I | 1997-1998 | 203 14 |
Which ailing Yorkshire team did Leyton Orient beat 8.0 in a Third Division match, thus equalling their highest ever score | Doncaster Rovers | 1997-1998 | 203 15 |
Which old Preston North End hero was the only sporting knight In the New Year’s Honours List | Tom Finney | 1997-1998 | 204 01 |
From which Spanish club did Everton acquire French international striker Mickael Medar | Deportivo La Coruna | 1997-1998 | 204 02 |
Which BBC radio programme celebrated Its 50th annIversary on Saturday January 3, 1998 | Sports Report | 1997-1998 | 204 03 |
Now on Radio Five Live, which station had it previously been on | Radio Two, and before that the Light Programme | 1997-1998 | 204 04 |
Who scored for Emley at West Ham in the FA Cup third round | Paul David | 1997-1998 | 204 05 |
Who missed a penalty for West Ham United in their Coca-Cola Cup quarter-final against Arsenal | John Hartson | 1997-1998 | 204 06 |
Name the four Coca-Cola Cup semi-finalists | Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Middlesbrough | 1997-1998 | 204 07 |
Which Rangers star announced in March that he would be joining Chelsea at the end of the season | Brian Laudrup | 1997-1998 | 204 08 |
Who finally moved from Middlesbrough to Tenerife | Emerson | 1997-1998 | 204 09 |
Which former England striker moved from Sheffield United to Benfica | Brian Deane | 1997-1998 | 204 10 |
When the draw for the qualifying matches of Euro 2000 was announced, who came out in England’s group | Bulgaria, Luxembourg, Poland, Sweden | 1997-1998 | 204 11 |
Who was drawn in Northern Ireland’s group | Finland. Germany, Moldova.Turkey I | 1997-1998 | 204 12 |
Who was drawn in the Republic of Ireland’s group | Croatia, Macedonia, Malta, Yugoslavia | 1997-1998 | 204 13 |
Who was drawn in Scotland’s group | Bosnia.The Czech Republic. Estonia.The Faroe Islands | 1997-1998 | 204 14 |
Who was drawn in the same group as Wales | Belarus, Denmark, Italy, Switzerland | 1997-1998 | 204 15 |
Which goalkeeper scored in the penalty shoot-out in which his team knocked Watford out of the FA Cup | Kevin Pressman (Sheffield Wednesday) | 1997-1998 | 205 01 |
Which club announced plans for a permanent move to Wembley | Arsenal | 1997-1998 | 205 02 |
Which Liverpool player was widely reported in January to be on the brink of a move to Barcelona | Steve McManaman | 1997-1998 | 205 03 |
In a Carling Net website poll, who was voted the most popular British football | John Motson | 1997-1998 | 205 04 |
Uwe Rosier missed a penalty for Manchester City in their FA Cup fourth round tie at home to West Ham United.Which club in the former East Germany did he come from | Dynamo Dresden | 1997-1998 | 205 05 |
Which club sacked manager Chris Kamara | Bradford CIty | 1997-1998 | 205 06 |
To which club did he go two weeks later | Stoke City | 1997-1998 | 205 07 |
Who did he replace there | Chic Bates | 1997-1998 | 205 08 |
in the FA Cup fourth round, Newcastle United drew I-i at Stevenage Borough.Who scored for the Premiership club | Alan Shearer | 1997-1998 | 205 09 |
Who equalised for the underdogs from the Vauxhall Conference | Giuliano Grazioli | 1997-1998 | 205 10 |
Which Aston Villa player allegedly spat at his own club’s fans | Savo Milosevic | 1997-1998 | 205 11 |
Which Queen’s Park Rangers striker moved to West Ham United | Trevor Sinclair | 1997-1998 | 205 12 |
A couple of weeks later, which two Northern Ireland internationals made the same journey across London in the opposite direction | lan Dowie and Kevin Rowland | 1997-1998 | 205 13 |
Who bought Andy Hinchcliffe from Everton for £3 million | Sheffield Wednesday | 1997-1998 | 205 14 |
How did Marco Negri sustain the eye injury that left him unfit to play for Rangers | Playing squash | 1997-1998 | 205 15 |
During which Nationwide First Division match on February 2 was a linesman attacked and knocked unconscious by a spectator | Portsmouth v Sheffield UnIted | 1997-1998 | 206 01 |
Who was named as the English referee for the forthcoming World Cup | Paul Durkin | 1997-1998 | 206 02 |
Who was named as the Scottish referee for the forthcoming World Cup | Hugh Dallas | 1997-1998 | 206 03 |
What is the name of Derby County’s new stadium | Pride Park | 1997-1998 | 206 04 |
What was the name of their old stadium | The Baseball Ground | 1997-1998 | 206 05 |
Which Englishman was appointed manager of Northern Ireland | Lawrie McMenemy | 1997-1998 | 206 06 |
WhIch former Scotland international is his assistant | Joe Jordan | 1997-1998 | 206 07 |
Who became the youngest England international this century when he won his first cap against Chile at the age of 18 years and 59 days | Michael Owen (Liverpool) | 1997-1998 | 206 08 |
Who scored both goals in Chile’s 2-0 victory in this match | Marcelo Salas | 1997-1998 | 206 09 |
Who was the manager of Chile | Nelson Acosta | 1997-1998 | 206 10 |
In the fifth round of the FA Cup, who won at Villa Park for the first time ever | Coventry City | 1997-1998 | 206 11 |
Who was appointed the new manager of Rangers | Dick Advocaat | 1997-1998 | 206 12 |
Which was his previous club | PSV Eindhoven | 1997-1998 | 206 13 |
From which Italian club did Middlesbrough buy Marco Branca | Internazionale | 1997-1998 | 206 14 |
Who scored Middlesbrough’s first goal in the second leg of their Coca-Cola Cup semi-final against Liverpool | Paul Merson | 1997-1998 | 206 15 |
After a 2-I Arsenal victory over Chelsea in the first game, what was the score in the Coca-Cola Cup semi-final second leg at Stamford Bridge | Chelsea 3 Arsenal 1 | 1997-1998 | 207 01 |
Which Arsenal player was sent off in the second game | Patrick Viera | 1997-1998 | 207 02 |
What upheaval had Chelsea suffered In the fortnight between the two legs | The departure of player.manager Ruud GuIlit | 1997-1998 | 207 03 |
What is the name of the Aston Villa chairman | Doug Ellis | 1997-1998 | 207 04 |
Who took over from Brian Little as manager of Aston Villa | John Gregory | 1997-1998 | 207 05 |
Of which Nationwide Second Division club had he previously been manager | Wycombe Wanderers | 1997-1998 | 207 06 |
What is his unusual method of attracting his players’ attention during the course of a match | He whistles at them | 1997-1998 | 207 07 |
At about the same time, which sponsor announced its intention not to cake up an option to continue having its name on the front of Villa’s shirts | AST | 1997-1998 | 207 08 |
Of which electronics company are they a subsidiary | Samsung | 1997-1998 | 207 09 |
Who scored two goals for Barnsley in their FA Cup fifth round replay victory over Manchester United | Scott Jones | 1997-1998 | 207 10 |
Frank Clark’s November vote of confidence was followed in February by the sack. Who took his place as manager of Manchester City | Joe Royle | 1997-1998 | 207 11 |
Which millionaire businessman announced plans to buy Crystal Palace | Mark Goldberg | 1997-1998 | 207 12 |
Which leading Italian club was said to be a major part of this deal | Juventus | 1997-1998 | 207 13 |
Who was sacked as manager of Brighton and Hove Albion | Steve Gritt | 1997-1998 | 207 14 |
Who was appointed to replace him | Brian Horton | 1997-1998 | 207 15 |
In March, who won the African Cup of Nations | Egypt | 1997-1998 | 208 01 |
Who were the runners-up | South Africa | 1997-1998 | 208 02 |
Where was the tournament played | Ougadougu, Buridna Faso | 1997-1998 | 208 03 |
Who scored the only goal of the UEFA Cup quarter-final first leg match in which Atletico Madrid beat Aston Villa | Christian Vieri (penalty) | 1997-1998 | 208 04 |
Which former Brighton and Liverpool forward was one of Spanish television’s top commentators at the game | Michael Robinson | 1997-1998 | 208 05 |
What injury prevented juninho from playing in this match for Atletico | A broken leg | 1997-1998 | 208 06 |
Who left his job as manager of Sheffield United four days before their FA Cup sixth round tie against Coventry City | Nigel Spackman | 1997-1998 | 208 07 |
Who scored the only goal in Arsenal’s Premiership victory at Old Trafford | Marc Overmars | 1997-1998 | 208 08 |
Who scored both goals in Chelsea’s 2-I Cup Winners’ Cup quarter final win over Real Betis | Tore Andre Flo | 1997-1998 | 208 09 |
Who scored a goal and gave a way a penalty in the FA Cup sixth round match between Arsenal and West Ham United | Ian Pearce Cwest Ham United) | 1997-1998 | 208 10 |
Which two German-speakers had a public row In the Tottenham tunnel | Christian Gross and Jurgen Klinsmann | 1997-1998 | 208 11 |
Who walked out on Birmingham City but came back to them a couple of days later | Trevor Francis | 1997-1998 | 208 12 |
Who did Newcastle United buy for £2 million from Olympiakos | Nicos Dabjzas | 1997-1998 | 208 13 |
Which Liverpool player did Stan Collymore accuse of making racist remarks to him during Aston Villa’s visit toAnfield | Steve Harkness | 1997-1998 | 208 14 |
Which two Chelsea players scored twice in their 6-2 defeat of Crystal Palace at Stamford Bridge in the Premiership | Gianluca Vialli and Tore Andre Flo | 1997-1998 | 208 15 |
Who stepped down as chairman of Manchester City | Francis Lee | 1997-1998 | 209 01 |
In their FA Cup sixth round replay against Arsenal, which three West Ham players failed to score in the penalty shoot-out | John Hartuon, Eyal Berkovic and Samassi Abou | 1997-1998 | 209 02 |
Who scored for Aston Villa’s two goals in the second leg of their UEFA Cup quarter-final against Atletico Madrid | lan Taylor and Stan Collymore | 1997-1998 | 209 03 |
Who scored Atletico’s goal to send the Spanish club through on away goals | Jose Luis Caminero | 1997-1998 | 209 04 |
Who knocked Manchester United out of the European Cup | AS Monaco | 1997-1998 | 209 05 |
After a 0-0 draw in the away leg, United drew I - I at home - which French international scored after four minutes for the visitors | David Trezeguet | 1997-1998 | 209 06 |
And who equalised for United early in the second half | Ole Gunnar Solskjaer | 1997-1998 | 209 07 |
What was the score in the second leg of Chelsea’s Cup Winners’ Cup quarter-final against Real Beds | Chelsea 3 Real Betis 1 (Aggregate 5-2) | 1997-1998 | 209 08 |
Which Nationwide Third Division club was served with a winding- up order by the Inland Revenue | Chester City | 1997-1998 | 209 09 |
Which two directors of Newcastle United resigned after tabloid press revelations about their behaviour in | Douglas Nail and Freddie Shepherd | 1997-1998 | 209 10 |
Who moved from Rangers to Middlesbrough | Paul Gascolgne | 1997-1998 | 209 11 |
Which Tottenham Hotspur player scored in the Switzerland v England friendly international | Ramon Vega for Switzerland I | 1997-1998 | 209 12 |
Where was this match played | The Wankdorf Stadium, Berne | 1997-1998 | 209 13 |
Name the two Blackburn Rovers players who took part in this match | Flowers (England) and Henchoz (Switzerland) | 1997-1998 | 209 14 |
How many Barnsley players remained on the pitch at the end of their Premiership match at home to Liverpool | Eight | 1997-1998 | 209 15 |
Chelsea won the Coca-Cola Cup, beating Middlesbrough 2-0 in the Final atWembley.Who scored the goals | Frank Sinclair and Roberto di Matteo | 1997-1998 | 210 01 |
Dennis Wise was captain, but who collected the Cup for Chelsea | Player-manager Gianluca ViaIIi | 1997-1998 | 210 02 |
Which government minister handed him the Cup | Home Secretary Jack Straw | 1997-1998 | 210 03 |
Who made his Middlesbrough debut when he came on as a substitute in the Coca-Cola Cup Final | Paul Gascoigne | 1997-1998 | 210 04 |
With which airline did Leeds United fly home from their Premiership match at Upton Park | Emerald AIrways | 1997-1998 | 210 05 |
From which airport did they take off | Stansced | 1997-1998 | 210 06 |
Who kept Arsenal’s title hopes alive by scoring the only goal in their Premiership victory at the Reebok Stadium, Bolton | ChrIstopher Wreh | 1997-1998 | 210 07 |
In the European Cup semi-final first leg, who scored a hat-trick - including two penalties - for Juventus against AS Monaco | Allesandro del Piero | 1997-1998 | 210 08 |
Who replaced Tim Flowers in goal during Blackburn Rovers’ 2-I Premiership victory over Barnsley | Alan Fettis | 1997-1998 | 210 09 |
In the other European Cup semi-final first leg, who scored the goals that gave Real Madrid a 2-0 victory over Borussia Dortmund | Fernando Morientes and Christian Karembeu | 1997-1998 | 210 10 |
Why was the kick-off in this match delayed for 75 minutes | Because a broken goalpost had to be replaced | 1997-1998 | 210 11 |
Who scored for Vicenza when they beat Chelsea 1-0 in the first leg of the Cup Winners’ Cup semi-final | Lamberto Zauli | 1997-1998 | 210 12 |
In the other Cup Winners’ Cup semi-final, who scored in the last minute to give Stuttgart a 2-I victory over Lokomotiv Moscow | Bobic | 1997-1998 | 210 13 |
Which Third Division club became the first side to guarantee promotion in March since Middlesbrough went up from Division Two in 1974 | Notts County | 1997-1998 | 210 14 |
Which former Scotland international and Cup-winner with Newcastle United in 1955 died on March 19, 1998 at the age of 73 | Jimmy Scoular | 1997-1998 | 210 15 |
Outside which Second Division ground was a fan stabbed to death after the game against Fuiham | GIlIingham | 1997-1998 | 211 01 |
Who scored two goals for Heart of Midlothian in their 3-I defeat of Falkirk in the semi-final of the Scottish FA Cup | Stephane Adam | 1997-1998 | 211 02 |
Who scored for Falkirk | Kevin McAllister | 1997-1998 | 211 03 |
Who scored the killer blow for Hearts in the 90th minute | Neil McCann | 1997-1998 | 211 04 |
Who was manager of Falkirk | AlexTotten | 1997-1998 | 211 05 |
Which defender headed spectacularly into his own net as Barnsley went down 2-I at Leeds in the Premiership | Adrian Moses | 1997-1998 | 211 06 |
Who scored for Barnsley and was then sent off for two bookable cases of dissent in less than a minute | Georgi Hrlstov | 1997-1998 | 211 07 |
Who scored for Arsenal in their 1-0 FA Cup semi-final victory over Wolverhampton Wanderers | Christopher Wreh | 1997-1998 | 211 08 |
Who was the Littlewoods Man of the Arsenal v Wolves FA Cup semi-final, nominated by Ron Atkinson | Patrick Viera | 1997-1998 | 211 09 |
Where was the match played | Villa Park | 1997-1998 | 211 10 |
Who scored for Newcastle United as they beat Sheffield United 1-0 in the other FA Cup semi-final | Alan Shearer | 1997-1998 | 211 11 |
Who was the manager of Sheffield United | Alan Thompson | 1997-1998 | 211 12 |
At which neutral venue was this match played | Old Trafford | 1997-1998 | 211 13 |
Who scored the goals for Rangers that knocked Celtic out of the Scottish FA Cup at the semi-final stage | Ally McCoist and Jorg Alberta | 1997-1998 | 211 14 |
Hampden Park was under reconstruction, so the two teams drew lots to decide at which of their grounds the semi-final would be played.Who won the draw | Celtic - the match was played at Parkhead | 1997-1998 | 211 15 |
Which of Arsenal’s foreign legion was PFA Player of theYear | Dennis Bergkamp | 1997-1998 | 212 01 |
Name the Irish international who was the last Arsenal player to win this award in 1979 | Liam Brady | 1997-1998 | 212 02 |
Which Manchester United striker was runner.up in the 1998 poll | Andy Cole | 1997-1998 | 212 03 |
Who was PFA Young Player of the Year, ahead of Kevin Davies (Southampton) and Rio Ferdinand (West Ham United) | Michael Owen (Liverpool) | 1997-1998 | 212 04 |
Which folk hero (or villain, depending on your view) moved from Wimbledon to Queen’s Park Rangers | Vinnie Jones | 1997-1998 | 212 05 |
On Good Friday,April 10, which Second Division side became the second team in England to clinch promotion this season after their closest rivals, Grimsby Town, failed to win at Wycombe Wanderers | Bristol Cicy | 1997-1998 | 212 06 |
Who scored and was then sent off in the Good Friday Premiership match between Manchester United and Liverpool | Michael Owen | 1997-1998 | 212 07 |
Which PSV Eindhoven centre back - the Dutch Player of the Year - was linked in early April with a £9 million move to Manchester United | Jaap Stam | 1997-1998 | 212 08 |
Bob Taylor - the scorer of Bolton Wanderers’ winning goal against Blackburn Rovers - was on loan from which Midlands club | West Bromwich Albion | 1997-1998 | 212 09 |
A week after their semi-final victories, the FA Cup finalists met in the Premiership.Arsenal beating Newcastle United 3-I at Highbury. Who scored two goals in this match | NIcholas Anelka | 1997-1998 | 212 10 |
Martin Keown missed this match because of an injury to his eye socket - who took his place in the Arsenal defence | Steve Bould | 1997-1998 | 212 11 |
Who scored Newcastle’s goal - the first Arsenal had conceded in nearly 14 hours of Premiership football | Warren Barton | 1997-1998 | 212 12 |
Which club learned on April Il that they had lost their Football League status | Doncaster Rovers | 1997-1998 | 212 13 |
Which two players - one from each side - were sent off in West Ham United’s 0-0 draw with Derby County in the Premiership | John Hartson and Stefano Eranio | 1997-1998 | 212 14 |
Which Italian scored a hat-trick for Middlesbrough as they beat Bury 4-0 in the First Division | Marco Branca | 1997-1998 | 212 15 |
Who scored two goals for Arsenal in their 4-I defeat of Blackburn Rovers at Ewood Park on Easter Monday | Ray Parlour | 1997-1998 | 213 01 |
Which former Nottingham Forest striker scored forWatford in the I - I draw with Bristol City that assured them of promotion from the Second Division | Jason Lee | 1997-1998 | 213 02 |
Which Brazilian scored both goals for Internazionale as they beat Spartak Moscow 2-I in the second leg of the UEFA Cup semi-final, winning 4-2 on aggregate | Ronaldo | 1997-1998 | 213 03 |
Who knocked Atletico Madrid, conquerors of Aston Villa, out of the UEFA Cup in the semi-final | Lazio | 1997-1998 | 213 04 |
Who came on as substitute and scored the killer goal for Chelsea in their 3-I victory over Vicenza In the second leg of the Cup Winners’ Cup semi-final | Mark Hughes | 1997-1998 | 213 05 |
In this match, which Uruguayan made his first appearance for Chelsea in six months after sustaining a career-threatening knee injury | Gustavo Poyet | 1997-1998 | 213 06 |
Who did VfB Stuttgart beat in the other semi-final of the Cup Winners’ Cup | Lokomotlv Moscow | 1997-1998 | 213 07 |
Name the three ‘H’s who scored for Leeds United in their 3-2 win at Bolton Wanderers in the Premiership on April 18. | Haaiand, Halls, Hasselbaink | 1997-1998 | 213 08 |
Which Manchester United player was sent off during their I - home draw with Newcastle United | Ole Gunnar Solskjaer | 1997-1998 | 213 09 |
Who notched up their first home win of the season with a 3-I victory over Derby County on April 18 | Crystal Palace | 1997-1998 | 213 10 |
Halifax Town assured themselves of the GM Vauxhall Conference title and thus booked their return to the Football League. In which year had they dropped out of it | 1993 | 1997-1998 | 213 11 |
Which Tottenham Hotspur player was sent off in their Premiership match at Barnsley on April 18 | RamonVega | 1997-1998 | 213 12 |
Who scored his 23rd and 24th goals of the season for West Ham United in their Premiership victory over Blackburn Rovers | John Hartson | 1997-1998 | 213 13 |
What was the name of the faith healer summoned to help England in their preparations for their friendly with Portugal | Eileen Drewery | 1997-1998 | 213 14 |
Who won their first trophy for I 8 years when they beat Bournemouth 2-I after extra time in the Final of the Auto Windscreens Trophy | GrimabyTown | 1997-1998 | 213 15 |
Who scored for Aberdeen in the 1-0 defeat of Rangers which left the losers three points behind Celtic with three matches to play | Stephen Glass | 1997-1998 | 214 01 |
In April, for which Juventus and Italy striker were Manchester United reported to have made an £18 million bid | Allesandro del Piero | 1997-1998 | 214 02 |
Which Southampton player staked a claim for a place In the full England World Cup squad with a hat-trick in the B’ international against Russia at Loftus Road | Matthew Le Tissier | 1997-1998 | 214 03 |
Which Reading striker, formerly with West Ham United and Manchester City, announced that he was retiring at the end of the season to go and live with his Norwegian wife and child in Bergen | Trevor Morley | 1997-1998 | 214 04 |
Which was the only Premiership club to take sIx points off West Ham United in 1997-98 | Southampton | 1997-1998 | 214 05 |
Who came on as a substitute in the second half for Newcastle United at Tottenham, only to leave the field with a ligament injury four minutes later | Keith GIllespie | 1997-1998 | 214 06 |
What was unusuai about the ball used in the Premiership match between Everton and Sheffield Wednesday on April 25 | It was an experimental fluorescent yellow colour | 1997-1998 | 214 07 |
Who scored his first goal for Chelsea in six years as they beat Liverpool 4-I | Steve Clarke | 1997-1998 | 214 08 |
Who scored a hat-trick for Coventry City in their 3-3 draw at Leeds United | Darien Huckerby | 1997-1998 | 214 09 |
Who scored twice for Leeds in the same match | Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink | 1997-1998 | 214 10 |
Which team won promotion to the Nationwide Second Division in their first year as a member of the Football League | Macclesfield Town | 1997-1998 | 214 11 |
Which seaside team completed a drop from First to Third Divisions in successive seasons | Southend United | 1997-1998 | 214 12 |
Manchester City announced that Uwe Rosier would be returning to Germany at the end of the season. For which Bundesliga club had he signed | Kaiserslautern | 1997-1998 | 214 13 |
Who was made full-time manager of Wycombe Wanderers after doing the job on a temporary basis since the departure of John Gregory | Neil Smillie | 1997-1998 | 214 14 |
Name the club which was the last to have been promoted from last season’s First Division and the first to be relegated from this year’s Premiership. 215 | Crystal Palace | 1997-1998 | 214 15 |
As Arsenal edged towards their first Premiership title, which Frenchman scored the only goal - his second for the club - in their victory over Derby County | Emmanuel Petit | 1997-1998 | 215 01 |
Which Blackburn Rovers player was shown the red card while on the bench during his team’s 2.0 defeat at Coventry | Tim Flowers | 1997-1998 | 215 02 |
Who scored four ofTottenham Hotspur’s goals in their 6-2 victory at Wimbledon | Jurgen Klinsmann | 1997-1998 | 215 03 |
Which Wimbledon defender was sent off in this match for the second time this season | Ben Thatcher | 1997-1998 | 215 04 |
Which team was relegated from the top division for the first time since the Scottish League was founded in 1890 | Hibernian | 1997-1998 | 215 05 |
When Attilio Lombardo stood down as acting player-coach of Crystal Palace, who first took over the day-to-day running of team affairs | Chairman Ron Noades | 1997-1998 | 215 06 |
And who took over from him | Brian Sparrow | 1997-1998 | 215 07 |
Who beat Rangers in their last home match of the season | Kilmarnock | 1997-1998 | 215 08 |
Dennis Bergkamp was voted the Football Writers’ Footballer of the Year. Who, in 1971, was the last Arsenal ________ player to have won this award | Frank McLintock | 1997-1998 | 215 09 |
Name the Greek international who scored the goal for L&ester f0 TO 1Ff j to relegation | Theo Zagorakis | 1997-1998 | 215 10 |
Reading played their last match at Elm Park, their home since l896. What is the name of their new ground | The Madejski Stadium | 1997-1998 | 215 11 |
Why is it so called | After club chairman John Madejski | 1997-1998 | 215 12 |
Which clubs clinched the two automatic promotion places from Division One | Nottingham Forest and Middleabrough | 1997-1998 | 215 13 |
Who scored for Tranmere Rovers against Wolverhampton Wanderers in his last match before retirement | John Aldridge | 1997-1998 | 215 14 |
Which three clubs were relegated from Division One | Manchester City, Reading and Stoke City | 1997-1998 | 215 15 |
Which former Norwich and Nottingham Forest forward was found dead in a garage in Shoreditch, East London, at the age of 37 | Justin Fashanu | 1997-1998 | 216 01 |
Arsenal clinched the Premiership title by beating Everton in their last home match of the season.Which Arsenal player made his 500th appearance for the club in this game | Nigel Winterburn | 1997-1998 | 216 02 |
Who scored two goals in Arsenal’s 4-0 victory over Everton | Marc Overmars | 1997-1998 | 216 03 |
Which Nigerian-born 20-year-old scored his first two goals for West Ham United in their 3-3 draw with relegated Crystal Palace | Manny Omoyinmi | 1997-1998 | 216 04 |
Who scored twice for Liverpool in their 4-0 Premiership victory over new Champions Arsenal | Paul Ince | 1997-1998 | 216 05 |
Which forward scored for Liverpool in this match and also missed a penalty | Michael Owen | 1997-1998 | 216 06 |
In the UEFA Cup Final, Inter Milan beat Lazio 3-0. Where was the match played | Parc des Princes, Paris | 1997-1998 | 216 07 |
One player from each side was sent off - name either | West (Inter) and Almeyda (Lazio) | 1997-1998 | 216 08 |
What was the name of Inter Milan’s coach | GigI Simoni | 1997-1998 | 216 09 |
In Newcastle United’s Premiership match against Leicester City, who did England captain Alan Shearer allegedly kick when he was down | Neil Lennon | 1997-1998 | 216 10 |
Who was sacked as manager of Fulham shortly after leading them to a place in the Second Division play-offs | RayWilkins | 1997-1998 | 216 11 |
Who parted company with First Division MilIwall ‘by mutual consent’ after managing the club since June 1997 | Billy Bonds | 1997-1998 | 216 12 |
Who scored a penalty for Fulham as they drew I - I with Grimsby Town in the first leg of their Second Division play-off | Peter Beardsley | 1997-1998 | 216 13 |
Who scored for Celtic as they beat St Johnstone 2-0 in their final League match of the season to clinch their first Scottish title since I 988 | Henrik Larsson and Harald Brattbakk | 1997-1998 | 216 14 |
Who was Celtic’s Dutch coach | Wim Jansen | 1997-1998 | 216 15 |
Who was the first captain of Celtic to lift the Premier League trophy for 10 years | Tom Boyd | 1997-1998 | 217 01 |
Who scored a penalty and was sent off in Rangers last League match of the season at Dundee United | Jorg Albertz | 1997-1998 | 217 02 |
Who scored for Everton in the I-I home draw with Coventry City that guaranteed their safety in the Premiership | Gareth Farrelly | 1997-1998 | 217 03 |
Which Everton player had a penalty saved in the same match | Nick Barmby | 1997-1998 | 217 04 |
And who saved it | Magnus Hedman | 1997-1998 | 217 05 |
Which was the only Premiership team beaten at home and away by Crystal Palace in 1997-98 | Sheffield Wednesday | 1997-1998 | 217 06 |
Which Newcastle United player was sent off at Ewood Park in the last match of the season against his previous club | DavId Batty | 1997-1998 | 217 07 |
Which Chelsea player scored his first Premiership goal in their 2-0 defeat of Bofton Wanderers at Stamford Bridge | Jody Morris | 1997-1998 | 217 08 |
Who scored a penalty in Aston Villa’s home win over new Champions Arsenal | Dwight Yorke | 1997-1998 | 217 09 |
Who was the FA Carling Premiership’s leading scorer in the 1997-98. with 25 goals in all competitions | Andy Cole (Manchester United) | 1997-1998 | 217 10 |
A month before the start of the World Cup squad, which member of the England squad was outed as a cigarette smoker | Paul Gascoigne | 1997-1998 | 217 11 |
Which former Manchester United and Leeds United striker was appointed manager of Oldham Athletic in place of Neil Warnock | Andy Ritchie | 1997-1998 | 217 12 |
To which Spanish club did Aston Villa sell Yugoslav international Savo Milosevic for £3.5 million | Real Zaragoza | 1997-1998 | 217 13 |
Who was sacked as manager of Second Division Burnley | Chris Waddle | 1997-1998 | 217 14 |
Who took over as manager of Stoke City | Brian Little | 1997-1998 | 217 15 |
Where was the European Cup Winners’ Cup Final played | Stockholm | 1997-1998 | 218 01 |
Graeme Le Saux had a calf injury - who took his place at left back for Chelsea in the Cup Winners’ Cup FinaP | Daniel Granville | 1997-1998 | 218 02 |
Gianfranco Zola came on as substitute in the 71st minute and scored the winner with his first touch.Which Chelsea forward did he replace | Tore Andre Flo | 1997-1998 | 218 03 |
Which Chelsea player was sent off | Dan Petrescu | 1997-1998 | 218 04 |
Which VIB Stuttgart player was dismissed in the dying seconds of the match | Gerhard Poechner | 1997-1998 | 218 05 |
To which Chelsea player was the Cup Winners’ Cup presented | DennIs Wise | 1997-1998 | 218 06 |
This victory made England the country with the greatest number of victories In the history of the Cup Winners’ Cup - how many | EIght | 1997-1998 | 218 07 |
Who did Sunderland beat in their First Division play-off semi-final | Sheffield United | 1997-1998 | 218 08 |
Who did Charlton Athletic beat in their First Division play-off semi-final | lpswlch Town | 1997-1998 | 218 09 |
Which Fuiham player was sent off in the second leg of their Second Division play-off semi-final against Grimsby Town | Paul Peschisolido | 1997-1998 | 218 10 |
Who scored the first goal for Arsenal in the FA Cup Final against Newcastle United | Marc Overma,s | 1997-1998 | 218 11 |
Who scored the second goal for Arsenal in the same match | NicolasAnelka | 1997-1998 | 218 12 |
Who was Littlewoods Man of the Match In the 1998 FA Cup Final | Ray Parlour(Arsenal) | 1997-1998 | 218 13 |
When was the last time Arsenal won the League and Cup double | 1971 | 1997-1998 | 218 14 |
Frank McLintock was their captain then - who was their victorious captain now | Tony Adams | 1997-1998 | 218 15 |
Who scored from the penalty spot for Heart of Midlothian against Rangers after two minutes of the Scottish FA Cup Final | Cohn Cameron | 1997-1998 | 219 01 |
Who had been fouled in the area | Stevie Fulton | 1997-1998 | 219 02 |
Who scored the second Hearts goal after 52 minutes | Stephane Adam | 1997-1998 | 219 03 |
Who came on as substitute and pulled a goal back for Rangers nine minutes from time | Ally McCoist | 1997-1998 | 219 04 |
Who was manager of Hearts | Jim jeffries | 1997-1998 | 219 05 |
When had Hearts last won the Scottish FA Cup | 956 | 1997-1998 | 219 06 |
When had Hearts last won anything, and what was it | 1962.63 - the League Cup | 1997-1998 | 219 07 |
In which year had Rangers last failed to win a trophy | 1986 | 1997-1998 | 219 08 |
Which Scottish Third Division team played their last home game at Boghead and start the 1998-99 season at a new stadium in Castle Road | Dumbarton | 1997-1998 | 219 09 |
Which former Italian national coach took over from Raddy Antic as coach of Atlerico Madrid | Arrigo Saachi | 1997-1998 | 219 10 |
Who was appointed the new manager of Miliwall | Keith Stevens | 1997-1998 | 219 11 |
Who bought Georgi Kinkladie from Manchester City | AJax Amsterdam I | 1997-1998 | 219 12 |
Who offered all the England and Scotland players a week on his private island (Necker - normal price £13,000 a night) if they won the World Cup | Richard Branson | 1997-1998 | 219 13 |
When his name did not appear in the England World Cup squad, who said:’l realise that it will probably need Hoddle to go before I get a chance and that might be a long time’ | Chris Sutton (Blackburn Rovers) | 1997-1998 | 219 14 |
Who took over as manager of Walsall | Ray Graydon | 1997-1998 | 219 15 |
Who did Real Madrid beat in the Final of the European Cup | Juventus | 1997-1998 | 220 01 |
Where was the Final played | The Amsterdam ArenA | 1997-1998 | 220 02 |
What nationality is Predrag Mijatovic, who scored the only goal of the game | Montenegran | 1997-1998 | 220 03 |
Who was the German manager of Real Madrid | Jupp I-ieynckes | 1997-1998 | 220 04 |
How many times had Real previously won the European Cup | Six | 1997-1998 | 220 05 |
In which year had they last won it | 1966 | 1997-1998 | 220 06 |
Which Premiership club’s season tickets became the first to break the £1000 mark | Chelsea | 1997-1998 | 220 07 |
Which Premiership club has the cheapest top-price season ticket in 1998-99, a comparative snip at £295 | Everton | 1997-1998 | 220 08 |
Who did Colchester United beat in the Third Division Play-Off Final atWembley | Torquay United | 1997-1998 | 220 09 |
Who scored the only goal of the match, from the penalty spot | David Gregory | 1997-1998 | 220 10 |
When was the last time Colchester United had been out of the lowest division | 1975-76 | 1997-1998 | 220 11 |
With which country did England draw 0-0 in their last home game before the World Cup finals | SaudiArabia | 1997-1998 | 220 12 |
Who did Grimsby Town beat I-a in the Second Division play-off Final to secure a return to the First Division only a year after they had been relegated | Northampton Town | 1997-1998 | 220 13 |
Who scored the Grimsby winner | Kevin Donovan | 1997-1998 | 220 14 |
Who is the manager of Grimsby Town | Alan Buckley | 1997-1998 | 220 15 |
Arte et Labore (‘Through skill and labour’) | Blackburn Rovers | Shields | 221 01 |
Audere Est Facere (‘To dare is to do’) | Tottenham Hotspur | Shields | 221 02 |
Consectatio Excellentiae (‘The eager pursuit of excellence’) | Sunderland | Shields | 221 03 |
Crede Signo (‘Believe in this sign’) | Rochdale | Shields | 221 04 |
Europe’s Food Town | Grlmsby Town | Shields | 221 05 |
Ich Dien (‘I serve’ - the motto of the Prince of Wales) | Wrexham | Shields | 221 06 |
Iron | Scunthorpe United | Shields | 221 07 |
Nil Saris Nisi Optimum (‘Nothing but the best is good enough’) | Everton | Shields | 221 08 |
No Battle No Victory | Scarborough | Shields | 221 09 |
The Friendly Football Club | Stockport County | Shields | 221 10 |
TheTown’s Club | Hartlepool United | Shields | 221 11 |
Upon This Rock | Peterborough United I | Shields | 221 12 |
Vincit Omnia Industria (‘Work conquers everything’) | Bury | Shields | 221 13 |
Vis Units Fortior (‘United power 15 stronger’) | Stoke City I | Shields | 221 14 |
Which English League club has three lions on a shirt | Shrewsbury Town | Shields | 221 15 |
Fill in the missing name in the chant of Nottingham Forest, Sheffield Wednesday and England supporters: You’ll never beat — | Des Walker | Songs and Chants | 222 01 |
Which team is associated with the song ‘I’m Forever Blowing Bubbles | West Ham United | Songs and Chants | 222 02 |
Which team’s signature tune is ‘When The Saints Go Marching In’ | Southampton | Songs and Chants | 222 03 |
On whose terraces might you hear the following lyric, sung to a tune from the film ‘Mary Poppins’: ‘Chim-chiminee, chim-chiminee, chim-chim cheroo, We’ve got a kit that’s more yellow than blue’ | Reading | Songs and Chants | 222 04 |
Supporters of which team have adopted - and adapted - the song ‘When The Red, Red Robin Comes Bob, Bob, Bobbin’ Along’ | Charlton Athletic | Songs and Chants | 222 05 |
Although widely used by many supporters, especially those of Manchester United, which club has been linked most closely since their great days of the l960s with the hymn ‘Glory, Glory Hallelujah” | Toctenham Hocapur | Songs and Chants | 222 06 |
Complete the following couplet: ‘My name is Edward Ebenezer Jeremiah Brown I’m a football supporter of —.—‘. | lpswich Town | Songs and Chants | 222 07 |
‘On the ball, City never mind the danger’ - which City | Norwich | Songs and Chants | 222 08 |
If the football isn’t up to much, what do Leicester City fans sing to keep themselves happy | When You’re SmilIng’ | Songs and Chants | 222 09 |
Where might you hear the song ‘Swing Low, Sweet Wheelbarrow” | Notts County | Songs and Chants | 222 10 |
Fans of which team sing a version of John Denver’s ‘Annie’s Song’ which begins: ‘You light up my senses Like a gallon of Magnet Like a packet of Woodbines Like a good pinch of snuff’ | Sheffield United | Songs and Chants | 222 11 |
What is the title of the Newcastle United song with the chorus that begins: ‘Oh, me lads, you shoulda seen us gannin” | The Blaydon Races | Songs and Chants | 222 12 |
Which fans sing the following lyric, to the tune of Neil Diamond’s ‘Daydream Believer’ (a ‘óOs hit for The Monkees): ‘We once thought of you as a Scouser dressed In blue Now you’re red and white through and through | Sunderland | Songs and Chants | 222 13 |
And who are they singing about | Manager Peter Reid | Songs and Chants | 222 14 |
The Liverpool anthem ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’ is best known as a ‘60s hit for Gerry and the Pacemakers. But from which musical does it originally come | ‘Carousel’ | Songs and Chants | 222 15 |
Which team’s supporters sing ‘Blue Moon’ | Manchester CIty | Songs and Chants | 223 01 |
Which hit by Oasis has more recently been adopted by the same set of fans | ‘Wonderwall’ | Songs and Chants | 223 02 |
Which Tom Jones hit Is popular on the terraces at Stoke City | Delilah’ | Songs and Chants | 223 03 |
And which other Tom Jones hit then became popular at Port Vale | What’s New. Pussycat | Songs and Chants | 223 04 |
Which team’s anthem is ‘Keep Right On To The End Of The Road’ | Birmingham City | Songs and Chants | 223 05 |
At which ground might you hear the following sung: ‘Irene, goodnight, Irene goodnight Goadnight. Irene, goodnight Irene I’ll see you in my dreams’ | Bristol Rovers | Songs and Chants | 223 06 |
Which team does this describe: ‘Here they come, our mighty champions, Raise your voices to the anthem, Marching like a mighty army...’ (Clue: it is sung to the tune ‘Men of Harlech’.) | Wrexham | Songs and Chants | 223 07 |
Whose fans made up the following words to the tune of ‘The Internationale’: ‘Flying high, up in the sky, we’ll keep the blue flag flying high’ | Chelsea | Songs and Chants | 223 08 |
Whose fans sing The Dave Clark Five’s ‘60s hit ‘Glad All Over’ | Crystal Palace | Songs and Chants | 223 09 |
Where would you be most likely to hear a community singing You’ve Lost That Loving Feeling’, originally a hit for The Righteous Brothers | Nottingham Forest | Songs and Chants | 223 10 |
Which fans sing these lyrics, to the tune of ‘John Brown’s Body’ or ‘Glory, Glory Hallelujah’: ‘Come on the Quaker men, the boys In black and white, We cheer them every morning, every afternoon and night’ | Darlington | Songs and Chants | 223 11 |
When they play away at grounds with fewer amenities than their own, whose fans sing this, to the tune of ‘When The Saints Go Marching In’: ‘My garden shed is bigger than this My garden shed is bigger than this, It’s got a door and a window, My garden shed is bigger than this’ | Birmingham City | Songs and Chants | 223 12 |
‘I can’t help falling in love with you’ - who took over this Elvis Presley song, adding only their team’s name at the end | Sunderland | Songs and Chants | 223 13 |
Who did Southampton fans hail as ‘The King of Israel’ - to the tune of ‘The First Nowel’ - until he upped and took himself off to West Ham in 1997 | EyaI Berkovic | Songs and Chants | 223 14 |
Whose fans sing this, to the tune of ‘Yellow Submarine’: ‘We all follow a black and amber team A black and amber team That sometimes play in green’ | Hull City | Songs and Chants | 223 15 |
Bristol City’s record transfers in and out both involved the same player.They bought him for £500,000 from Arsenal in July 1992 and sold him to Newcastle United for £1.75 million eight months later. Who is he | Andy Cole | Transfers | 224 01 |
Crewe Alexandra is a nursery of talent. For which full back did they receive their highest transfer fee - £600,000 - from Liverpool in October 1991 | Rob Jones | Transfers | 224 02 |
For which Brazilian club did Romario play until June 1996, when Valencia (Spain) bought him for £8 million | Flamengo | Transfers | 224 03 |
For which forward did Blackpool receive their record transfer fee (750,000) when they sold him to Queen’s Park Rangers in August 1993 | Trevor Sinclair | Transfers | 224 04 |
For which forward did Nottingham Forest pay Arsenal £2.8 million in July 1995 | Kevin Campbell | Transfers | 224 05 |
For which player did Leeds United pay Charlton Athletic £2.8 million in July 1996 | Lee Bowyer | Transfers | 224 06 |
For which player did Liverpool under Graeme Souness pay Coventry City £3.75 million In September 1994 | Phil Babb | Transfers | 224 07 |
For which Portsmouth player did Tottenham Hotspur pay £2 million in May 1992 | DarrenAnderton | Transfers | 224 08 |
For which Wolverhampton Wanderer did Manchester City under Malcolm Allison surprisingly pay £1.15 million in September 1979 | Steve Daley | Transfers | 224 09 |
From which club did Derby County buy Craig Short in September 1992 | Notts County | Transfers | 224 10 |
From which club did lnternazionale buy Dennis Bergkamp for £8 million in June 1993 | Ajax (Amsterdam) | Transfers | 224 11 |
From which club did Manchester City buy Michael Robinson for £765,000 in June 1979 | Preston North End | Transfers | 224 12 |
From which club did Manchester United buy Lee Sharpe for £180,000 in May 1988 | Torquay United | Transfers | 224 13 |
From which club did Notts County make their record signing -Tony Agana for £685,000 in November 1991 | Sheffield United | Transfers | 224 14 |
From which club did Swansea City make their record signing Cohn Irwin for £340,000 in August 1981 | Liverpool | Transfers | 224 15 |
From which club did Swansea City receive £375,000 for Des L.yttle in July 1993 | Nottingham Forest | Transfers | 225 01 |
From which club did Wimbledon buy Dean Holdsworth for £720,000 in August 1992 | Brentford | Transfers | 225 02 |
From which Danish club did Luton Town make their record purchase- £850,000 for Lars Elstrup in August 1989 | Odense | Transfers | 225 03 |
From which Dutch club did Barcelona buy Brazilian star Ronaldo for £13.25 million in June 1996 | PSV Eindhoven | Transfers | 225 04 |
From which Lancashire club did Aston Villa buy Earl Barrett for £1.7 million in February 1992 | Oldham Athletic | Transfers | 225 05 |
How much did Everton receive for Andrei Kanchelskis when they sold him to sold him to Fiorentina in in February 1997 | £8 million | Transfers | 225 06 |
How much did Manchester United receive for Paul Ince when they sold him to Internazionale in June 1995 | £7 million | Transfers | 225 07 |
How much did Newcastle United pay Blackburn Rovers for Alan Shearer in July 1996 | £15 million | Transfers | 225 08 |
How much did Newcastle United pay Queen’s Park Rangers for Les Ferdinand in June 1995 | £6 million | Transfers | 225 09 |
How much less than that did they receive from Tottenham Hotspur when they sold him in June 1995 | HaIfa million pounds | Transfers | 225 10 |
Impressed by his showing in the 1996-97 FA Cup, which forward did Southampton buy from Chesterfield | Kevin Davies | Transfers | 225 11 |
In January 1996, which Dutch club broke the world record for money spent on a Rotherham United player when they bought Mike Jeffrey for £255,000 | Fortuna Sittard | Transfers | 225 12 |
In July 1995, which club was paid £3.25 million by Aston Villa for Mark Draper | Oxford United | Transfers | 225 13 |
In June 1992, who did AC Milan buy from Torino for £13 million | Gianluigi Lentini | Transfers | 225 14 |
In June 1995, how much did Liverpool pay Nottingham Forest for Stan Collymore | £8.5 million | Transfers | 225 15 |
In May 1980, Liverpool paid Chester City £300,000 - more money than they have received in a transfer deal before or since. But it was still a snip for the purchaser- who was the player | Ian Rush | Transfers | 226 01 |
In May 1980, which club learned that £333,333 was the value of Money | Fulham | Transfers | 226 02 |
In October I993,Alen Boksic became the record transfer when he was sold by Marseille for £8.4 million - to which Italian club | Lazio | Transfers | 226 03 |
lpswich Town’s record sale and purchase have both involved Tottenham. Who did they sell to the London club for £1.9 million in August 1993 | Jason Dozzell | Transfers | 226 04 |
Who did they buy from Spurs for £ I million in June 1994 | Steve Sedgley | Transfers | 226 05 |
Name the Welsh international striker sold by Derby County to Liverpool for £2.9 million in July 1991 | Dean Saunders | Transfers | 226 06 |
To which Belgian club did Colchester United pay their record transfer fee - £400,000 - for Dale Tempest in August 1987 | Lokeren | Transfers | 226 07 |
To which club did Manchester City pay £1.5 million for Kevin Horlock in January 1997 | Swiridon Town | Transfers | 226 08 |
To which club did Stoke City sell Mark Stein In October 1993 for a club record £1.5 million | Chelsea | Transfers | 226 09 |
To which London club did Newcastle United pay £4 million in June 1995 for Warren Barton | Wimbledon | Transfers | 226 10 |
To which London club did Walsall sell David Kelly in July 1988 for £600,000 | West Ham United | Transfers | 226 11 |
To which Nationwide club did Southampton pay £750,000 for Mickey Evans in March 1997 | Plymouth Argyle | Transfers | 226 12 |
To which otherYorkshire club did Sheffield Wednesday pay £2.7 million for Andy Booth in July 1996 | Huddersfleld Town | Transfers | 226 13 |
And a month later, who became the seller’s record purchase - £1.2 million from Bristol Rovers | Marcus Stewart I | Transfers | 226 14 |
From which club did Wimbledon buy record £1.7 million signing Ben Thatcher | M1IIwaII | Transfers | 226 15 |
Which club’s record sale was Darren Peacock to Queen’s Park Rangers in December 1990 | Hereford United | Transfers | 227 01 |
Which current Aston Villa star moved from Port Vale to Sheffield Wednesday for £ I million in August 1994 | Ian Taylor | Transfers | 227 02 |
Which current Coventry City star was sold by Lincoln City to Newcastle United in November 1995 | Darren Huckerby | Transfers | 227 03 |
Which former Coichester United player became Wycombe Wanderers record signing when they bought him from Birmingham City for £140,000 in March 1995 | Steve McGavin | Transfers | 227 04 |
Which former Queen’s Park Rangers and West Ham United striker was transferred from Derby County to MilIwall for £800,000 in December 1989 | Paul Goddard | Transfers | 227 05 |
Which French star moved from Olympique Marseille to AC Milan for £10 million in June 1992 | Jean-Pierre Papin | Transfers | 227 06 |
Which future Bolton Wanderers star was Cardiff City’s record sale when he moved in February 1994 to Sheffield United for £300,000 | Nathan Blake | Transfers | 227 07 |
Which future captain of Sheffield Wednesday was sold by Wigan Athletic to Coventry City for £329,000 in August 1991 | Peter Athercon | Transfers | 227 08 |
Which future Chelsea manager moved from Sampdoria to Juventus in June 1992 for a then record £12 million | Gianluca Vialli | Transfers | 227 09 |
Which homesick Oxford boy was Swindon Town’s record purchase from West Ham United in August 1994 | Joey Beauchamp | Transfers | 227 10 |
Which Italian World Cup star moved from Juventus to AC Milan for £8.5 million in June 1995 | Roberto Baggio | Transfers | 227 11 |
Who did Bolton Wanderers sell for £4.5 million in September 1995 | Jason McAteer | Transfers | 227 12 |
Which player did Sheffield Wednesday sell to Blackburn Rovers in September 1993 for £2.65 million - a club record | Paul Warhurat | Transfers | 227 13 |
Who - at £3 million from lnternazionale - is Sheffield Wednesday’s most expensive purchase | Benito Carbone | Transfers | 227 14 |
Which Welsh international full back became Wrexham’s record signing when they bought him from Liverpool for £210,000 in October 1978 | Joey Jones | Transfers | 227 15 |
Which striker did Sunderland sell to Crystal Palace in September 1991 for £1.5 million | Marco Gbbiadini | Transfers | 228 01 |
Who did Sunderland buy from Newcastle for £2.5 million in June 199V | Lee Clark | Transfers | 228 02 |
Who - at £4 million - Is Chelsea’s most expensive signing to date | Roberto dl Matteo | Transfers | 228 03 |
Who - at £2.2 million - is Chelsea’s most lucrative sale | Gordon Dune | Transfers | 228 04 |
Who became the world’s most expensive goalkeeper when he moved from Sampdoria to Internazionale for £7.5 million in August 1994 | Gianluca Pagliuca | Transfers | 228 05 |
Name the player bought by Barnsley from Nottingham Forest for £1.5 million in May 1991 | Carl Tiler | Transfers | 228 06 |
Who did Leyton Orient sell to Notts County for £600,000 in August 1981 | John Chiedozie | Transfers | 228 07 |
Who is Brighton and Hove Albion’s record purchase - £500,000 from Manchester United in October 1980 | Andy Ritchle | Transfers | 228 08 |
Who is Brighton and Hove Albion’s record sale - £900,000 to Liverpool in August 1981 | Mark Lawrenson | Transfers | 228 09 |
Who is Cambridge United’s record sale - LI million to Manchester United in August 1992 | Dion Dublin | Transfers | 228 10 |
Who, three months later, became Cambridge United’s record purchase - £190,000 from Luton Town | Steve Claridge | Transfers | 228 11 |
Who is Coventry City’s record signing - £3 million from Leeds United in July 1996 | Gary McAllister | Transfers | 228 12 |
Who is Crystal Palace’s record sale - £4.5 million to Tottenham Hotspur in June 1995 | Chris Armstrong | Transfers | 228 13 |
Who, a month later, became Crystal Palace’s record signing - £2.25 million from Millwall | Andy Roberts | Transfers | 228 14 |
Who is MilIwall’s record sale - £2.3 million to Liverpool in March 1995 | Mark Kennedy | Transfers | 228 15 |
Who is Norwich City’s most expensive signing - £ I million from Leeds United in June 1994 | Jon Newsome | Transfers | 229 01 |
Who is Oldham Athletic’s record signing - £750,000 from Aston Villa in June 1992 | Ian Olney | Transfers | 229 02 |
Who is Sheffield United’s record purchase - £1.2 million from West Ham United in January 1996 | Don Hutchison | Transfers | 229 03 |
Who is Sheffield United’s record sale - £2.7 million to Leeds United in July 1993 | Brian Deane | Transfers | 229 04 |
Who isTranmere Rovers’ record sale - £1.5 million to Sheffield Wednesday In August 1994 | Ian Nolan | Transfers | 229 05 |
Who is Tranmere Rovers’ record purchase - £450,000 from Aston Villa in August 1995 | Shaun Teale | Transfers | 229 06 |
Who is West Bromwich Albion’s record signing- £1.25 million from Preston North End in June 1997 | Kevin Kilbane | Transfers | 229 07 |
Who moved from Sampdoria to Parma for £11 million in June 1996 | Enrico Chiesa | Transfers | 229 08 |
Who moved from Southampton to Grimsby Town for £300,000 in July 1996, a record for the Nationwide club | Tommy Widdrlngton | Transfers | 229 09 |
Who paid Aston Villa £5.5 million for David Platt in July 1991 | Sari (Italy) | Transfers | 229 10 |
Who was Luton Town’s record sale - £2.5 million to Arsenal in January 1995 | John Hartson | Transfers | 229 11 |
Who, in October 1981, became West Bromwich Albion’s most lucrative sale | Bryan Robson | Transfers | 229 12 |
Who, in 1957, became the first British player ever to transfer to a foreign club | John Charles (Leeds United to Juventus) | Transfers | 229 13 |
Who, in 1961, became Britain’s first £100,000 player when he moved from Manchester City to Torino | Denis Law I | Transfers | 229 14 |
Who had previously been transferred from Chelsea to AC Milan for £99,999, because, it was said, ‘no one could be worth £100,000 | Jimmy Greaves | Transfers | 229 15 |
Originally known as the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, when was the UEFA Cup given its present name | 197 I .72 | UEFA Cup | 230 01 |
What was the special significance of the tie between Dunfermline Athletic and Dinamo Zagreb in the 1966-67 Fairs Cup | It was the first to be decided on the away goals rule | UEFA Cup | 230 02 |
Who, in 1968, became the first English winners of the Fairs Cup | Leeds United | UEFA Cup | 230 03 |
Which English team won the trophy in the year it was renamed the UEFA Cup | Tottenham Hotspur | UEFA Cup | 230 04 |
Who scored twice for Liverpool in two UEFA Cup finals | Kevin Keegan | UEFA Cup | 230 05 |
Who, in 1976 and 1977, became the only team ever to win the European Cup the year after winning the UEFA Cup | Liverpool | UEFA Cup | 230 06 |
In 1979-80, all four UEFA Cup semi-finalists came from the same country.Which | West Germany | UEFA Cup | 230 07 |
And which two contested the Final | Borussia Moenchengladbach and Eintrachc Frankfurt | UEFA Cup | 230 08 |
Who won this Final on the away goals rule, after the two legs finished level at 3-3 | Eintracht Frankfurt | UEFA Cup | 230 09 |
Which two English clubs won the Cup during the l980s | Ipswich Town and Tottenham Hotspur | UEFA Cup | 230 10 |
Name the Scot who scored 14 goals for an English club in the 1980-81 UEFA Cup | John Wark (Ipswich Town) | UEFA Cup | 230 11 |
Who, in 1985 and 1986, became the last team to retain the UEFA Cup | Real Madrid | UEFA Cup | 230 12 |
Who, in 1987, became the only Scottish club to reach the UEFA Cup Final | Dundee United | UEFA Cup | 230 13 |
Who beat them in the Final of the competition | Gothenburg | UEFA Cup | 230 14 |
Which two Italian teams contested the 1990 Final | Juventus and Fiorentina | UEFA Cup | 230 15 |
Which German international scored 10 goals for Roma In their 1990-91 UEFA Cup campaign | Rudigervoller | UEFA Cup | 231 01 |
Whose six goals helped Inter Milan win the 1990-91 UEFA Cup | Lothar Matthaus | UEFA Cup | 231 02 |
Name the Englishman who scored against Liverpool for Kuusysl Lahti of Finland In the 1991-92 UEFA Cup | Mike BeIfield | UEFA Cup | 231 03 |
Who scored in both legs of Norwich City’s victory over Bayern Munich in the 1993-94 UEFA Cup | Jeremy Goss | UEFA Cup | 231 04 |
In 1994. who became the first Austrian team to reach the UEFA Cup Final | Salzburg | UEFA Cup | 231 05 |
Who scored all five goals for Juventus in one leg of their 1994-95 match against CSKA Sofia | Fabrizio Ravanelli | UEFA Cup | 231 06 |
Who scored for winners Parma in both legs of the 1994-95 Final against Juventus | DIno Bagglo | UEFA Cup | 231 07 |
Who scored a hat-trick for Leeds United in their 1995 UEFA Cup match against Monaco | Tony Yeboah | UEFA Cup | 231 08 |
Which English team reached the quarter-finals of the competition in 1995-96 | NottIngham Forest | UEFA Cup | 231 09 |
Who, in 1996, became the first French club to reach the UEFA Cup Final | Bordeaux | UEFA Cup | 231 10 |
Which German team beat them 5-I on aggregate to win the competition for the first time in their distinguished history | Bayern MunIch | UEFA Cup | 231 11 |
In the 1996-97 UEFA Cup, which German team did Brondby of Denmark beat 8-I on aggregate after losing the home leg 3-I | Karlsruhe I | UEFA Cup | 231 12 |
Who won the UEFA Cup in 1997 | FC Schalke ‘04 | UEFA Cup | 231 13 |
Who did they beat 4-I on penalties in the Final after the match had finished - I at the end of extra time | Inter Milan | UEFA Cup | 231 14 |
Name the six English clubs that have won the Inter-Cities Fairs or UEFA Cup a total of nine times to the end of 1997 | Leeds United (twice), Newcastle United,Arsenal,Tottenham Hotspur (twice), Liverpool (twice) and Ipswich Town | UEFA Cup | 231 15 |
Name the Croatian international defender bought by West Ham United from Karisruhe in 1995 for £1.65 million | Slaven Bilic | Where Did They Get Him | 232 01 |
Name the Australian team from which Aston Villa signed international goalkeeper Mark Bosnich on a free transfer | Croatia Sydney | Where Did They Get Him | 232 02 |
From which team did both Sasa Curcic and Savo Milosevic come into the English Premiership | Partizan Belgrade (Yugoslavia) | Where Did They Get Him | 232 03 |
To which English Premiership team did Curcic first move | Boiton Wanderers | Where Did They Get Him | 232 04 |
From which club did Middlesbrough buy Juninho | Sao Paulo (Brazil) | Where Did They Get Him | 232 05 |
To whom did they sell him | Atietico Madrid | Where Did They Get Him | 232 06 |
From where did Aston Villa sign Dwight Yorke for a mere £120,000 | Signal Hill (TrInidad) | Where Did They Get Him | 232 07 |
For whom did Derby County pay Flora £500,000, and where is Flora7 | Mart Poom. Estonia | Where Did They Get Him | 232 08 |
Where did Newcastle buy Colombian international Faustino Asprilla for £7.5 million | Parma (Italy) | Where Did They Get Him | 232 09 |
And to who did they sell him | The same club - Parma (Italy) | Where Did They Get Him | 232 10 |
From which club in his native Coast Rica did Derby County sign Paulo Wanchope for £600,000 | Herldlano | Where Did They Get Him | 232 11 |
Name the Swiss international with the Spanish name whom Tottenham Hotspur bought from Cagliari (Italy) for £3.75 million | Ramon Vega | Where Did They Get Him | 232 12 |
Which two players did Derby County buy from Hajduk Split | Allosa Asanovic and Igor Stimac | Where Did They Get Him | 232 13 |
From which Moscow club did Chelsea buy goalkeeper Dmitri Kharine for £20O000 | CSKA | Where Did They Get Him | 232 14 |
Name the one Belorussian playing in the English Football League in 1997-98, who was bought by Sheffield United for £650,000 from Dinamo Minsk | Petr Katchuro | Where Did They Get Him | 232 15 |
From which club in his native country did Newcastle United buy Belgian international defender Philippe Albert for £2.65 million | Anderlecht | Where Did They Get Him | 233 01 |
To whom did Chelsea pay £2.5 million for the services of Frank Leboeuf | Strasbourg (France) | Where Did They Get Him | 233 02 |
Where did Manchester City find Georgi Kinkladze | Dynamo TiblIlsi | Where Did They Get Him | 233 03 |
What nationality is Middlesbrough defender Vladimir Kinder | Slovaklan | Where Did They Get Him | 233 04 |
Which was Kinder’s previous club | Slovan Bratislava (Slovakla) | Where Did They Get Him | 233 05 |
Name the four Czech internationals playing in the Premiership in 1997-98 | Patrik Berger (Liverpool), Ludek Mikiosko (West Ham United). Karel Poborsky (Manchester United), Pavel Srnicek (Newcastle United) | Where Did They Get Him | 233 06 |
In 1996-97, which three Danish internationals came into the Premiership from Brondby | Allan Nielsen (Tottenham Hotspur), Marc Rieper (West Ham United). Peter Schmelchel (Manchester United) | Where Did They Get Him | 233 07 |
Which of the trio was the most expensive | Allan Nielsen (LI .65 million) | Where Did They Get Him | 233 08 |
At the start of 1997-98, who was the only Israeli international playing in the English Premiership | Eyal Berkovic (West Ham United) | Where Did They Get Him | 233 09 |
Which club in his native country did he come from | Maccabi Haifa | Where Did They Get Him | 233 10 |
Which Israeli international, formerly with Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur, played for Watford in 1997-98 | Ronnie Rosenthal | Where Did They Get Him | 233 11 |
Who were West Ham United’s two notorious Romanians | Ilie Dumitrescu and Florin Raducioiu | Where Did They Get Him | 233 12 |
Which country is captained by Leeds United’s Lucas Radebe | South Africa | Where Did They Get Him | 233 13 |
From which club did Leeds buy him for £250,000 | Kaiser I n..•.,.,. | Where Did They Get Him | 233 14 |
From where did Middlesbrough pick up Danish international Mikkel Beck for nothing | Fortuna Cologne | Where Did They Get Him | 233 15 |
From which Dutch club did Arsenal buy Marc Overmars | Ajax (Amsterdam) | Where Did They Get Him | 234 01 |
Which was the previous club of Tottenham Hotspur’s Portuguese international Jose Dominguez | Sporting Lisbon | Where Did They Get Him | 234 02 |
Which 1997.98 Arsenal signing played for Sporting Lisbon | Luls Boa Morte | Where Did They Get Him | 234 03 |
Which Premiership club signed Stig Inge Johansen from FK Boda (NOrway) | Southampton | Where Did They Get Him | 234 04 |
Where did Sheffield Wednesday pick up Patrick Blondeau | AS Monaco | Where Did They Get Him | 234 05 |
Which two Frenchmen did Arsenal buy in 1997 from AS Monaco | GilIes Grimandi and Emmanuel Petit | Where Did They Get Him | 234 06 |
From which Greek club did Newcastle United buy Georgian international Temur Ketsbala | AEK Athens | Where Did They Get Him | 234 07 |
Which was former West Ham United and Everton striker Tony Cottee’s last club before joining Leicester City | Selangor (Malaysia) | Where Did They Get Him | 234 08 |
Where did Leeds United find Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink | Boavista (Portugal) | Where Did They Get Him | 234 09 |
Hasselbaink and Ruud Gullit are both Dutch nationals - in which country were they born | Surinam | Where Did They Get Him | 234 10 |
From which club in Austria did Arsenal get David Seaman’s goalkeeping understudy, Alex Manninger | Graz | Where Did They Get Him | 234 11 |
Which two internationals came into the Premiership in 1997 from the IA club in their native Iceland | Arnar Gunnlaugsson (Bolton Wanderers) and Bjarni Gudjonason (Newcastle United) I | Where Did They Get Him | 234 12 |
What nationality is Chelsea’s Gustavo Poyet | Uruguayan | Where Did They Get Him | 234 13 |
Which was his former club | Real Zaragoza (Spain) I | Where Did They Get Him | 234 14 |
And from where did Chelsea acquire Nigerian international Celestine Babayaro | Anderlecht (Belgium) | Where Did They Get Him | 234 15 |
Premiership debutants Barnsley bought Georgi Hristov from Partizan Belgrade.Which country does he represent at international level | Macedonia | Where Did They Get Him | 235 01 |
From which Italian club did the Barnsley buy South African international Eric Tinkler | Cagliari | Where Did They Get Him | 235 02 |
What nationality is Leeds United forward Harry Kewell | Australian | Where Did They Get Him | 235 03 |
In 1997, David Ginola moved from Newcastle United to Tottenham Hotspur. Which club had he last played for in his native France | Paris St Germain | Where Did They Get Him | 235 04 |
Which was the previous club of Liverpool’s German international Karl-Heinz Riedle | Borussia Dortmund | Where Did They Get Him | 235 05 |
Another of Liverpool’s new acquisitions, Oyvind Leonhardson went to Merseyside from Wimbledon. Which was the last club he played for in his native Norway | Rosenborg | Where Did They Get Him | 235 06 |
Which Tottenham Hotspur defender used to play for the same Norwegian club | Stetan Iversen | Where Did They Get Him | 235 07 |
From which French club did Crystal Palace buy Scotsman Jamie Fullarton | Bastia | Where Did They Get Him | 235 08 |
Who did Blackburn Rovers buy from the French club Bastia | Patrick Valery | Where Did They Get Him | 235 09 |
For which Italian club did South African international Mark Fish play before his move to Bolton Wanderers | Lazio | Where Did They Get Him | 235 10 |
Tomas Brolin ended the season at Crystal Palace, having started it with Leeds United, who had bought him from Parma. From which club in his native Sweden had he moved to Italy | Norrkoping | Where Did They Get Him | 235 11 |
Nhich four clubs has Paul Ince played for | West Ham United, Manchester United, Inter Milan, Liverpool | Where Did They Get Him | 235 12 |
Crystal Palace bought Itzhali Zohar from Royal Antwerp (Belgium).What is his nationality | Israeli | Where Did They Get Him | 235 13 |
Who were the previous employers of Derby County’s Stefano Eranio | AC Milan | Where Did They Get Him | 235 14 |
And for which Italian team did the same club’s Francesco Baiano formerly play | Fiorentina | Where Did They Get Him | 235 15 |
Who sold Mustafa (‘Muzzy’) Izzet to Leicester City for £650,000 in July 1996 | Chelsea | Where Did They Get Him | 236 01 |
To whom did Chelsea sell Paul Furlong for £1.5 million in July 1996 | Birmingham City | Where Did They Get Him | 236 02 |
Where did Chariton Athletic find Clive Mendonca, for whom they paid £700,000 in May 1997 | Grlmeby Town | Where Did They Get Him | 236 03 |
To which club did Queen’s Park Rangers sell Sieb Dykstra for £100,000 in December 1996 | Dundee United | Where Did They Get Him | 236 04 |
In 1997-98, Paolo (Paul) Peschisolido went to Fulham from West Bromwich Albion. For which country has he played | Canada | Where Did They Get Him | 236 05 |
Torquay United have a St Vincent international, who they got on a free transfer from Lambada. What is his name | Rodney Jack | Where Did They Get Him | 236 06 |
To which English League club did Queen’s Park Rangers pay £600,000 for Jurgen Sommer | Luton Town | Where Did They Get Him | 236 07 |
What nationality is Sommer | Canadian | Where Did They Get Him | 236 08 |
From which Italian club did Nottingham Forest buy Dutch International Bryan Roy for £2.5 million in 1996-97 | Foggia | Where Did They Get Him | 236 09 |
From which club was Portuguese forward Hugo Porfirio on loan to West Ham United until the end of the 1996-97 season | Sporting Lisbon | Where Did They Get Him | 236 10 |
Which Polish international did Reading pick up from Celtic on a free transfer | Dariusz Wdowczyk | Where Did They Get Him | 236 11 |
From which German club did Leeds United sign GhanaianTonyYeboah | Eintracht Frankfurt | Where Did They Get Him | 236 12 |
From which Yorkshire club did Middlesbrough sign Mark Schwarzer for £1.5 million | Bradford City | Where Did They Get Him | 236 13 |
What nationality is Schwarzer | Australian | Where Did They Get Him | 236 14 |
Who, in 1997-98, was the only Finn playing in the FA Carling Premiership | Mixu Paatelainen (Bolton Wanderers) | Where Did They Get Him | 236 15 |
AdmiraWacker | Modling,Austria | Geography | 237 01 |
Ajax | Amsterdam | Geography | 237 02 |
Albion Rovers | Coatbndge. Strathclyde | Geography | 237 03 |
Anderlecht | Brussels | Geography | 237 04 |
Benfica | Lisbon | Geography | 237 05 |
Boca Juniors | Buenos Aires | Geography | 237 06 |
Castilla | Madrid | Geography | 237 07 |
East Fife | Methil, Fife | Geography | 237 08 |
East Stirlingshire | Falkirk | Geography | 237 09 |
Espanol | Barcelona | Geography | 237 10 |
Vasco da Gama | Rio de Janeiro | Geography | 237 11 |
Feyenoord | Rotterdam | Geography | 237 12 |
Fisher Athletic | Surrey Docks, London | Geography | 237 13 |
Heart of Midlothian | Edinburgh | Geography | 237 14 |
Hibernian | Edinburgh | Geography | 237 15 |
Juventus | Turin, Italy | Geography | 238 01 |
Marine | Crosby, Liverpool | Geography | 238 02 |
Partick Thistle | Glasgow | Geography | 238 03 |
PortVale | Stoke.on-Trent | Geography | 238 04 |
Queen of the South | Dumfries | Geography | 238 05 |
Queen’s Park | Glasgow | Geography | 238 06 |
Queen’s Park Rangers | Shepherd’s Bush, | Geography | 238 07 |
Raith Rovers | Kircaldy | Geography | 238 08 |
Real Sociedad | San Sebastian, Spain | Geography | 238 09 |
Ross County | Dingwall | Geography | 238 10 |
Sampdoria | Genoa, Italy | Geography | 238 11 |
StJohnstone | Perth, Scotland | Geography | 238 12 |
StMirren | Paisley | Geography | 238 13 |
Cruzeiro | Belo Horizonte (Brazil) I | Geography | 238 14 |
Tranmere Rovers | Birkenhead | Geography | 238 15 |
By the end of the 20th century, how many World Cups will have been held altogether | Sixteen | World Cup | 239 01 |
Before the start of the I 998 tournament, how many different countries had won it | Six | World Cup | 239 02 |
How many times has the host nation won the World Cup | Six | World Cup | 239 03 |
Which country had won it four times before the start of the 1998 finals | Brazil | World Cup | 239 04 |
Which two countries had won it three times | Italy and West Germany | World Cup | 239 05 |
Which two countries had won it twice | Argentina and Uruguay | World Cup | 239 06 |
Which country had won it once | England | World Cup | 239 07 |
Which is the only country to have competed in all the 20th centurys World Cup finals tournaments | Brazil | World Cup | 239 08 |
In which year did the holders not defend the trophy | 1934 (Uruguay in Italy) | World Cup | 239 09 |
Which team has held the World Cup for longest (1934-50) | Italy | World Cup | 239 10 |
In which year did England first take part in the World Cup | 1950 | World Cup | 239 11 |
In which World Cup did all four British nations - England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales - make the finals | 1958 | World Cup | 239 12 |
In how many World Cup finals have Scotland failed to progress past the first round | Eight | World Cup | 239 13 |
Which is the only country to have won the World Cup outside their own continent | Brazil in Sweden (1958) and the USA (1994) I | World Cup | 239 14 |
Which countries will co-host the World Cup in 2002 | South Korea and Japan | World Cup | 239 15 |
Two pairs of brothers have played together in World Cup winning teams. One was the Charltons in 1966 - who was the other | Fritz and Ottmar Walter (West Germany 1954) | World Cup | 240 01 |
Who are the only two players to have scored in the Final of two World Cups | Pele (Brazil) in 958 and 1970 and Paul Breitner CWest Germany) in 974 and 1982 | World Cup | 240 02 |
Who is England’s leading scorer In World Cup matches | Gary Llneker | World Cup | 240 03 |
Who are the only men to have both played for and managed a World Cup winning side | Franz Beckenbauer (West Germany) and Mario Zagalo (BrazIl) | World Cup | 240 04 |
Who is the oldest player to score in the finals of the World Cup | Roger Milla (Cameroon) | World Cup | 240 05 |
Who, in 1970. became the first player to score in every round of the World Cup finals | Jairzinho (Brazil) | World Cup | 240 06 |
Who scored 13 goals in the 1958 finals, the highest total ever | Just Fontaine (France) | World Cup | 240 07 |
In which year was the number of teams in the World Cup finals increased from 16 to 24 | 1982 | World Cup | 240 08 |
What was the name of the Chilean goalkeeper who - in an attempt to have the qualifying match against Brazil abandoned- pretended to have been hurt by an object thrown from the crowd and was subsequently banned for life | Roberto Rojas | World Cup | 240 09 |
In which World Cup finals were substitutes first | 1970 | World Cup | 240 10 |
Which two countries have hosted the World Cup finals twice | Mexico in 1970 and 1986 and France in 1938 and 1998 | World Cup | 240 11 |
Where were the 1986 finals originally scheduled to have taken place | Colombia | World Cup | 240 12 |
Which four European countries have reached a World Cup Final but never won the tournament | Czechoslovakia, Holland, Hungary and Sweden | World Cup | 240 13 |
Who is the only man to have played in World Cup Finals for different countries | Luis Monti (Argentina in 930 and Italy in 1934) | World Cup | 240 14 |
Which country was eliminated on goal difference from three World Cup finals in succession | Scotland in 1974, 1978 and 1982 | World Cup | 240 15 |
Which international body organised this and all subsequent World Cups | FIFA | World Cup, 1930 | 241 01 |
In which year was this international body | 1904 | World Cup, 1930 | 241 02 |
Of the 13 participants in the first World Cup finals, which were the only four European nations | Belgium, France, Romania and Yugoslavia | World Cup, 1930 | 241 03 |
Name the seven South American countries that took part | Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil. Chile, Paraguay, Peru and Uruguay | World Cup, 1930 | 241 04 |
Which two other nations played in the 1930 tournament | Mexico and the USA | World Cup, 1930 | 241 05 |
Which two teams met in the first ever World Cup match, on July 13, 1930 | France and Mexico | World Cup, 1930 | 241 06 |
In the group match between Argentina and Mexico, a record number of penalties were awarded - how many | FIve | World Cup, 1930 | 241 07 |
Who were the four semi-finalists | Argentina, the USA, Uruguay and Yugoslavia | World Cup, 1930 | 241 08 |
Who did the hosts meet in the Final on July 30, 1930 | ArgentIna | World Cup, 1930 | 241 09 |
How did the Finalists resolve a disagreement over which ball to play with | Each half was played with a different ball | World Cup, 1930 | 241 10 |
Who was the captain of Uruguay | Jose Nasazzi | World Cup, 1930 | 241 11 |
Name the Uruguayan centre forward who had the lower part of an arm missing | Hector Castro | World Cup, 1930 | 241 12 |
Who presented the World Cup to Uruguay at the end of the Final, which they won 4-2 | Jules Rimet | World Cup, 1930 | 241 13 |
Who was the tournament’s leading scorer, with eight goals for Argentina | Guillermo Stabile | World Cup, 1930 | 241 14 |
Where were all lB matches in the 1930 World Cup finals played | The Centenary Stadium, Montevideo | World Cup, 1930 | 241 15 |
Who was the manager of victorious host nation Italy | Vittorio Pozzo | World Cup, 1934 | 242 01 |
Often described in newspapers as The Father of Italian Football’, on which pre-First World War English club did the Italian manager try to model his team’s style of play | Manchester United | World Cup, 1934 | 242 02 |
Who did Italy beat by the record score of 7-I in the first round | The USA | World Cup, 1934 | 242 03 |
Who scored the first goal for Czechoslovakia in the Final | Antonin Puc | World Cup, 1934 | 242 04 |
Which Argentine-born left winger then equalised for Italy | Raimondo Orsi | World Cup, 1934 | 242 05 |
For which Italian club had he played since 1929 | Juentus | World Cup, 1934 | 242 06 |
Who then scored the winner for Italy in extra time | Angelo Schiavio | World Cup, 1934 | 242 07 |
Who was the goalkeeper captain of Italy | Giampiero Combi | World Cup, 1934 | 242 08 |
Who was the goalkeeper captain of Czechoslovakia | Frantlsek Planicka | World Cup, 1934 | 242 09 |
Which European nations had been beaten in the semi-finals | Austria and Germany | World Cup, 1934 | 242 10 |
In which two Italian cities were the semi-finals played | Milan and Rome | World Cup, 1934 | 242 11 |
Which were the only two South American nations to appear in the 1934 World Cup finals | Argentina and Brazil | World Cup, 1934 | 242 12 |
In 1934, who became the first African nation to appear in the World Cup finals | Egypt | World Cup, 1934 | 242 13 |
What was the nationality of John Langenus, the 1930 World Cup Final referee, who officiated in one match in 1934 and famously described the tournament as a sporting fiasco’ | Belgian I | World Cup, 1934 | 242 14 |
At the end of the 1934 World Cup Final in Rome, who presented the Jules Rimet trophy to the winners | Benito Mussolini | World Cup, 1934 | 242 15 |
Which South American country wanted to host the 1938 tournament and refused to take part when they were turned down in favour of France | Argentina | World Cup, 1938 | 243 01 |
Which country qualified in 1937 but by the time of the finals had ceased to exist as a separate national entity | Austria | World Cup, 1938 | 243 02 |
The withdrawal of which Asian country left the way open for the Dutch East Indies to appear in the finals | Japan | World Cup, 1938 | 243 03 |
What was the name of the manager of Germany | Sepp Herberger | World Cup, 1938 | 243 04 |
Who was the tournament’s leading scorer - a Brazilian, with eight goals in the tournament, including four in against Poland | Leonidas da Silva | World Cup, 1938 | 243 05 |
Which Pole also scored four goals in this match | Ernst Willimowski | World Cup, 1938 | 243 06 |
Which Swede then scored another four goals in the quarter-finals | Gustav Wetterstroem | World Cup, 1938 | 243 07 |
Which Hungarian was the second highest scorer, with seven goals in the tournament | Gyula Zsengeller | World Cup, 1938 | 243 08 |
The players of which nation refused to give the Nazi salute during the national anthems before their first round match with Germany | Switzerland | World Cup, 1938 | 243 09 |
To which country had Germany lost 6-3 in Berlin only a few weeks before the start of the World Cup finals | England | World Cup, 1938 | 243 10 |
What was the name of the Brazilian coach who decided to rest his star players in the semif inal, which they lost to Italy | Adernar Pimenta | World Cup, 1938 | 243 11 |
Who did Italy beat 4-2 in the World Cup Final in Paris on June 19, 1938 | Hungary | World Cup, 1938 | 243 12 |
Which two Italians scored twice in this match | Colaussl and SiIvio Piola | World Cup, 1938 | 243 13 |
Giuseppe Meazza was one of only two survivors of Italy’s previous World Cup triumph in 1934. On his death in 1979, which famous Italian football stadium was renamed in his honour | The San Siro. Milan | World Cup, 1938 | 243 14 |
Which Caribbean island reached the quarter finals after beating Romania in the first round | Cuba | World Cup, 1938 | 243 15 |
Where were the 1950 World Cup finals held | Brazil | World Cup, 1950 | 244 01 |
How many countries took part in the finals | Thirteen | World Cup, 1950 | 244 02 |
Who won the tournament | Uruguay | World Cup, 1950 | 244 03 |
Which future England manager played for his country in the match versus the USA | All Ramsey | World Cup, 1950 | 244 04 |
Who scored the USA’s goal in their shock victory over England | Larry Gaetjens | World Cup, 1950 | 244 05 |
Who was the England manager | WaIter Winterbottom | World Cup, 1950 | 244 06 |
Where was the match played | Belo Horizonte | World Cup, 1950 | 244 07 |
Who scored England’s goals in their 2-0 victory over Chile | Stan Mortensen and Will Mannion | World Cup, 1950 | 244 08 |
Who beat England 1.0 in their third group match | Spain | World Cup, 1950 | 244 09 |
Which team of amateurs beat the holders, Italy, 3-2 and finished above them in their group | Sweden | World Cup, 1950 | 244 10 |
What tragic event in 1949 had seriously weakened the Italian challenge | The Superga air crash, In which the entire Torino team had been killed | World Cup, 1950 | 244 11 |
Which teams contested the deciding match in the Final Pool | Brazil and Uruguay | World Cup, 1950 | 244 12 |
Which Brazilian was the leading scorer in the 1950 tournament, with nine goals | Marques Menezes Ademir I | World Cup, 1950 | 244 13 |
For which Rio de Janeiro club did he play | Vasco da Gama | World Cup, 1950 | 244 14 |
Who was the World Cup winning captain | Obdullo Varela | World Cup, 1950 | 244 15 |
Where were the 1954 World Cup finals held | Switzerland | World Cup, 1954 | 245 01 |
Ante-post favourites Hungary began their finals campaign with a 9-0 defeat of which Asian Country | South Korea | World Cup, 1954 | 245 02 |
What was the name of Scotland’s first World Cup manager, who resigned during the course of the tournament after his team lost 1-0 to Austria | Andy Beattie | World Cup, 1954 | 245 03 |
Who then trounced Scotland 7-0 | Uruguay | World Cup, 1954 | 245 04 |
With which European nation did England draw 4.4 at the group stage of the tournament | Belgium | World Cup, 1954 | 245 05 |
What was the final score in the quarter-final between Brazil and Hungary. the so-called ‘Battle of Berne” | Hungary 4 Brazil 2 | World Cup, 1954 | 245 06 |
Who knocked out the hosts, beating them 7-5 in the quarter finals | Austria | World Cup, 1954 | 245 07 |
Who beat England 4-2 in the quarter finals | Uruguay | World Cup, 1954 | 245 08 |
Which country inflicted Uruguay’s first ever World Cup defeat | Hungary | World Cup, 1954 | 245 09 |
Which great Hungarian made his first appearance of the tournament in the Final and scored the opening goal | Ferenc Puskas | World Cup, 1954 | 245 10 |
Where was the Final played | The Wankdorf Stadium, Berne | World Cup, 1954 | 245 11 |
Who was the tournament’s leading scorer, with II goals for Hungary | Sandor Kocsis | World Cup, 1954 | 245 12 |
Who scored the goals in the Final that brought West Germany back from 2-0 down and made them World champions | Morlock and Helmut Rahn (2) | World Cup, 1954 | 245 13 |
Who was captain of the winning team | FritzWafter | World Cup, 1954 | 245 14 |
Which German club did he play for | Kaiseralautern | World Cup, 1954 | 245 15 |
Which Englishman was manager of 1958 hosts and beaten finalists Sweden | George Raynor | World Cup, 1958 | 246 01 |
Who knocked Wales out in the quarter finals | Brazil | World Cup, 1958 | 246 02 |
Which I 7.year.old scored the only goal of this game, his first in World Cup finals | Pele | World Cup, 1958 | 246 03 |
For which English League club did Wales’ World Cup goalkeeper Jack Kelsey play | Arsenal | World Cup, 1958 | 246 04 |
Which Arsenal left half was captain of Wales | Dave Bowen | World Cup, 1958 | 246 05 |
Which Frenchman scored I 3 goals in the finals, a record | Just Fontaine | World Cup, 1958 | 246 06 |
Who was captain of Northern Ireland | Danny Blanchflower | World Cup, 1958 | 246 07 |
Who was manager of Northern Ireland | Peter Doherty | World Cup, 1958 | 246 08 |
Which future manager of Northern Ireland played for them on the wing in this tournament | Billy Bingham | World Cup, 1958 | 246 09 |
Who knocked Northern Ireland out in the quarter finals | France | World Cup, 1958 | 246 10 |
Which two players scored twice for Brazil In their 5.2 vIctory over Sweden in the Final | Vava, Pele | World Cup, 1958 | 246 11 |
Which future manager of Brazil scored the other goal | Mario Zagalo | World Cup, 1958 | 246 12 |
To which Spanish club did Brazil midfield star Didi transfer in the year after he had made his name in the World Cup | Real Madrid | World Cup, 1958 | 246 13 |
Which nation did Didi subsequently manage in the 1970 World Cup finals | Peru | World Cup, 1958 | 246 14 |
Which nation finished equal second with England at the group stage and then beat them 1.0 in the play-off for a place in the quarter finals | The USSR | World Cup, 1958 | 246 15 |
In which country were the 1962 World Cup finals held | Chile | World Cup, 1962 | 247 01 |
Who was the tournament’s leading scorer, with five goals for beaten semi- finalists Yugoslavia | Drazen Jerkovic | World Cup, 1962 | 247 02 |
Who was England’s captain in the 1962 World Cup | Johnny Haynes | World Cup, 1962 | 247 03 |
Who scored for England in their 3-I victory over Argentina in the group stage of the finals | Ron Flowers (penalty), Bobby Chariton and Jimmy Greaves | World Cup, 1962 | 247 04 |
Immediately before the first goal, which England debutant’s shot had been handled on the line | Alan Peacock | World Cup, 1962 | 247 05 |
For which English club was he playing at the time | Middlesbrough | World Cup, 1962 | 247 06 |
Who scored two goals for Brazil in their 3.1 quarter final victory over England | Garrincha | World Cup, 1962 | 247 07 |
England’s consolation goal was scored by Gerry Hitchens. For which European team was he playing club football | Inter Milan | World Cup, 1962 | 247 08 |
At which English club had he started his career | AstonVjlla | World Cup, 1962 | 247 09 |
Who was the English referee who sent off two Italians during their 2-0 defeat by Chile in the so-called ‘Battle of Santiago’ | KenAston | World Cup, 1962 | 247 10 |
Which Chilean - a striker in more than one sense - broke the nose of Italy’s Humberto Maschio and finished the tournament as his country’s leading scorer with four goals | Leonel Sanchez | World Cup, 1962 | 247 11 |
What was the name of the so-called ‘White Pele’ who came on as a substitute for the black one after he pulled a muscle in the group match against Czechoslovakia | Amarildo | World Cup, 1962 | 247 12 |
Which Brazilian scored two goals and was then sent off in his country’s 4-2 semi-final victory over Chile | Garrlncha | World Cup, 1962 | 247 13 |
Who did Brazil beat in the Final to retain the trophy | Czechoslovakia | World Cup, 1962 | 247 14 |
Which three players scored for Brazil in this match | Amarildo, Zito and Vava | World Cup, 1962 | 247 15 |
Who scored the first goal of the tournament in the group match between Brazil and Bulgaria | Pele | World Cup, 1966 | 248 01 |
Who scored England’s first goal of the tournament in their second group match against Mexico | Bobby Charlwn | World Cup, 1966 | 248 02 |
Name the captain of Argentina who was sent off in the quarter final against England | Antonio Rattin | World Cup, 1966 | 248 03 |
Who scored both goals for England in their 2-I victory over Portugal in the semi-finaP | Bobby Charlton | World Cup, 1966 | 248 04 |
Which England defender punched the ball off the goal line to give away a penalty in the match against Portugal | Jack Charlton | World Cup, 1966 | 248 05 |
Who did West Germany defeat in the other semi-final | The USSR | World Cup, 1966 | 248 06 |
Who scored West Germany’s goals in the Final against England | HaIler and Weber | World Cup, 1966 | 248 07 |
Who was Tofik Bakhramov | The Russian linesman who ruled that Hurst’s disputed goal for England had crossed the line | World Cup, 1966 | 248 08 |
Who was the tournament’s top scorer, with nine goals | Eusebio (Portugal) | World Cup, 1966 | 248 09 |
Who was the youngest member of England’s World Cup winning team | Alan Ball | World Cup, 1966 | 248 10 |
Name the captain of West Germany in 1966 who won 72 caps but never a World Cup | Uwe Seeler | World Cup, 1966 | 248 11 |
At home in Germany, which Bundesliga club did he play for | Hamburg | World Cup, 1966 | 248 12 |
What sort of animal was 1966 mascot World Cup Willie | A lion | World Cup, 1966 | 248 13 |
How many matches did Jimmy Greaves play for England in the 1966 World Cup finals | Three | World Cup, 1966 | 248 14 |
Three of Geoff Hurst’s four goals in the competition were scored in the Final Against which other country did he score | Argentina | World Cup, 1966 | 248 15 |
Which Leeds United striker made his England debut in the group match against Czechoslovakia | Allan Clarke | World Cup, 1970 | 249 01 |
Who scored Brazil’s goal in their group game against England | Jair-zinho | World Cup, 1970 | 249 02 |
Who was captain of Brazil in the 1970 World Cup | Carlos Alberto | World Cup, 1970 | 249 03 |
Who was leading scorer in the 1970 World Cup | Gerd Muller (West Germany) | World Cup, 1970 | 249 04 |
Which European country topped its group with the following match statistics: Played 3 Won I Drawn 2 Lost 0 Goals For I Goals Against 0 | Italy | World Cup, 1970 | 249 05 |
In which Mexican city did England play their group matches | Guadalajara | World Cup, 1970 | 249 06 |
In which city did England play their quarter final match against West Germany | Leon | World Cup, 1970 | 249 07 |
Who scored for England to put them 2-0 up in this match | Alan Mullery and Martin Peters | World Cup, 1970 | 249 08 |
Name the England right back who supplied the crosses for both these goals | Keith Newton (Blackburn Rovers) | World Cup, 1970 | 249 09 |
Who scored for West Germany to make it 2-I | Franz Beckenbauer | World Cup, 1970 | 249 10 |
England manager Sir AIf Ramsey then took off Bobby Charlton and Martin Peters.Who took their places | Cohn Bell (Manchester City) and Norman Hunter (Leeds United) | World Cup, 1970 | 249 11 |
Who equalised for West Germany | Uwe Seeler I | World Cup, 1970 | 249 12 |
Who scored the winner in extra time | Gerd Muller | World Cup, 1970 | 249 13 |
Apart from West Germany, who were the other three semi-finalists | Brazil, Italy and Uruguay | World Cup, 1970 | 249 14 |
Which Brazilian star was almost blind in one eye | Tostao | World Cup, 1970 | 249 15 |
Season 1997-1998 I Which European nation was edged out of a place in the 1974 World Cup finals by Holland, despite being undefeated in the qualifying matches and conceding not a single goal | Belgium | World Cup, 1974 | 250 01 |
Who supplanted Sir Stanley Rous as President of FIFA three days before the World Cup finals opening ceremony | Joao Havelange | World Cup, 1974 | 250 02 |
Which Englishman refereed the 1974 World Cup Final in Munich | Jack Taylor | World Cup, 1974 | 250 03 |
Which West German gave away a penalty in the Final by tripping Johan Cruyff of Holland | Uli Hoeness | World Cup, 1974 | 250 04 |
Who became the first player to score from the penalty spot in a World Cup Final | Johan Neeskens | World Cup, 1974 | 250 05 |
And who became the second, when West Germany equalised later in the first half | Paul Breitner | World Cup, 1974 | 250 06 |
Who scored the winner for West Germany | Gerd Muller | World Cup, 1974 | 250 07 |
Who was the Dutch captain in the 1974 World Cup Finals | Johan Cruyff | World Cup, 1974 | 250 08 |
Who was the manager of Holland | Rinus Michels | World Cup, 1974 | 250 09 |
Who was manager of World Cup winners West Germany | Rlnus Mlchels | World Cup, 1974 | 250 10 |
Who was their captain | Helmut Schoen | World Cup, 1974 | 250 11 |
Who was the leading scorer in the 1974 World Cup finals, with seven goals for third-placed Poland | Franz Beckenbauer | World Cup, 1974 | 250 12 |
Who was manager of Scotland, the only British nation to qualify for the finals | Grzegorz Lato | World Cup, 1974 | 250 13 |
Who was Scotland’s World Cup captain | WillIe Ormond | World Cup, 1974 | 250 14 |
Who won the first meeting between East and West Germany | Billy Bremner | World Cup, 1974 | 250 15 |
Which Scotland player failed a drugs test after the opening match against Peru and was sent home in disgrace | Willie Johnston | World Cup, 1978 | 251 01 |
For which English League club was he then playIng | West Bromwich Albion | World Cup, 1978 | 251 02 |
Who was Scotland’s manager | Ally MacLeod | World Cup, 1978 | 251 03 |
Who was Scotland’s first-choice goalkeeper | Alan Rough | World Cup, 1978 | 251 04 |
For which Scottish League club was he then playing | Partick Thistle | World Cup, 1978 | 251 05 |
Which Scotsman had a penalty saved in their match against Peru | Don Masson | World Cup, 1978 | 251 06 |
For which English League club was he then playing | Queen’s Park Rangers | World Cup, 1978 | 251 07 |
Which Argentine player scored two goals in the Final | Mario Kempes | World Cup, 1978 | 251 08 |
Name the substitute who scored Holland’s goal to take the Final into extra time. | Dirk Nanninga | World Cup, 1978 | 251 09 |
Who was Argentina’s manager | Cesar Luis Menotci | World Cup, 1978 | 251 10 |
Which two countries - one Asian, the other African - made their first appearances in the World Cup finals in 1978 | Iran andTunisia | World Cup, 1978 | 251 11 |
Who was the tournament’s leading scorer, with six goals for World Cup winners Argentina | Mario Kempes | World Cup, 1978 | 251 12 |
Which great veteran - a star of the 1970 World Cup - scored five goals in the tournament for quarter finalists Peru | Teofllo Cubillas | World Cup, 1978 | 251 13 |
Which winger scored five goals in the tournament for Holland | Rob Rensenbrink | World Cup, 1978 | 251 14 |
To which Dutchman’s protective arm shield did the Argentine players object at the start of the Final | Rene van der Kerkhof | World Cup, 1978 | 251 15 |
How many teams beat England in the 1982 World Cup finals | None | World Cup, 1982 | 252 01 |
Name the German goalkeeper involved in the infamous incident in the 1982 semi-final which left a French forward unconscious | Harald Schumacher | World Cup, 1982 | 252 02 |
And who was the French forward | Patrick Battiston | World Cup, 1982 | 252 03 |
Which Hungarian became the first ever substitute to score a hat trick in the World Cup finals | Laszlo Kiss v El Salvador | World Cup, 1982 | 252 04 |
Who scored Italy’s three goals in the Final against West Germany | Paolo Rossi, Allesandro Altobelli and Marco Tardelli | World Cup, 1982 | 252 05 |
Who scored West Germany’s goal in the Final | Paul Breitner | World Cup, 1982 | 252 06 |
Who scored Northern Ireland’s goal when they beat the hosts Spain in the 1982 World Cup | Gerry Armstrong | World Cup, 1982 | 252 07 |
For which English League club was he playing at the time | Watford | World Cup, 1982 | 252 08 |
Which Italian was leading scorer in the 1982 World Cup | Paolo Rossi | World Cup, 1982 | 252 09 |
Who was manager of ItaIy | Enzo Bearzot | World Cup, 1982 | 252 10 |
Who was the captain of Brazil | Socrates | World Cup, 1982 | 252 11 |
Who, in 1982, became the oldest player to win the World Cup | 0mb Zoff (Italy) | World Cup, 1982 | 252 12 |
Which Northern Ireland forward was the youngest player in the 1982 World Cup finals | Norman Whiteslde | World Cup, 1982 | 252 13 |
Which side became the first ever to be eliminated from the World Cup finals on penalties | France | World Cup, 1982 | 252 14 |
Who scored the fastest ever goal in World Cup finals after 27 seconds of the England versus France group match | Bryan Robson (England) | World Cup, 1982 | 252 15 |
All but one of England’s seven goals in the 1986 tournament were scored by Gary Lineker.Who scored the other | Peter Beardsley | World Cup, 1986 | 253 01 |
Which England player was sent off in the group game against Morocco | Ray Wilkins | World Cup, 1986 | 253 02 |
Name the two Manchester United players in the England squad | Gary Bailey and Bryan Robson | World Cup, 1986 | 253 03 |
Who were the two Manchester United players in the Scotland squad | Arthur Albiscon and Gordon Strachan | World Cup, 1986 | 253 04 |
Name the Manchester United player in the Northern Ireland World Cup squad | Norman Whiteside | World Cup, 1986 | 253 05 |
Who were the two Manchester United players in the Denmark squad | Jesper Olsen and John Sivehaek | World Cup, 1986 | 253 06 |
Which Uruguayan player was sent off after less than a minute of the match against Scotland | Jose Batista | World Cup, 1986 | 253 07 |
Who scored Portugal’s goal in their I -o group victory over England | Carlos Manuel | World Cup, 1986 | 253 08 |
Who played for Northern Ireland v Brazil on his 41St birthday | Pat JennIngs | World Cup, 1986 | 253 09 |
Who scored four goals in Spain’s 5-I demolition of Denmark | Emilio Butragueno | World Cup, 1986 | 253 10 |
Which neighbouring European countries were the losing semi- finalists in the 1986 World Cup | Belgium and France | World Cup, 1986 | 253 11 |
The World Cup Final reached 2-2 - Brown and Valdano scored first for Argentina; Rummenigge and Voller equalised for West Germany. Who scored Argentina’s winning goal | Jorge Burruchaga | World Cup, 1986 | 253 12 |
For which French club side was he then playing | Nantes | World Cup, 1986 | 253 13 |
Who was the manager of England | Bobby Robson | World Cup, 1986 | 253 14 |
In which city did England play their matches in the so-called Group of Sleep | Monterrey | World Cup, 1986 | 253 15 |
From which Puccini opera did the Italia 90 theme song Nessun Dorma come | Turandot | World Cup, 1990 | 254 01 |
For which team did Roger Milla play in the 1990 World Cup | Cameroon | World Cup, 1990 | 254 02 |
Which two players were sent off in the West Germany v Holland second round match | Rudi Voller and Frank Rijkaard | World Cup, 1990 | 254 03 |
Which was the first African nation to reach the World Cup quarter-finals | Cameroon | World Cup, 1990 | 254 04 |
Who scored for the Republic of Ireland in their I-I draw with England in the group stage | Kevin Sheedy | World Cup, 1990 | 254 05 |
Who scored for England in their I - I draw with the Republic of Ireland in the group stage | Gary Lineker | World Cup, 1990 | 254 06 |
Who did the Republic of Ireland beat in a penalty shoot-out to clinch their place in the quarter-finals | Romania | World Cup, 1990 | 254 07 |
Who scored for England against Belgium in the last minute of extra time to take them through to the quarter finals | David Platt | World Cup, 1990 | 254 08 |
Who scored West Germany’s goal in their I-I semi-final draw with England | Andreas Brehme | World Cup, 1990 | 254 09 |
Off which England defender was the shot cruelly and crucially deflected | Paul Parker | World Cup, 1990 | 254 10 |
Who scored England’s goal in their I-I semi-final draw with West Germany | Gary Lineker | World Cup, 1990 | 254 11 |
Who missed England’s last penalty in the semi-final shoot-out | Chris Waddle | World Cup, 1990 | 254 12 |
Who scored West Germany’s goal in their 1.0 victory over Argentina In the 1990 World Cup Final | Andreas Brehme | World Cup, 1990 | 254 13 |
Who was captain of West Germany | Lothar Matthaus | World Cup, 1990 | 254 14 |
Who was leading goalscorer in the 1990 World Cup, with six goals for Italy | Toto Schillachi | World Cup, 1990 | 254 15 |
Name the Colombian captain who scored an own goal in the 1994 World Cup and was shot dead on his return home | Andrea Escobar | World Cup, 1994 | 255 01 |
Which Argentine player was sent home after failing a random drugs test | Diego Maradona | World Cup, 1994 | 255 02 |
What was historic about the USA v Switzerland match at the Silverdome, Detroit | It was the first World Cup match to be played indoors | World Cup, 1994 | 255 03 |
Who scored for the Republic of Ireland in their 1-0 victory over Italy | Ray Houghton | World Cup, 1994 | 255 04 |
Which country won its first World Cup finals match in its sixth appearance in this stage of the tournament | Bulgaria | World Cup, 1994 | 255 05 |
Name the Russian and the Bulgarian who were the tournament’s joint top scorers, with six goals each. | Oleg Salenko and Hristo Stoichkov | World Cup, 1994 | 255 06 |
Who knocked Romania out of the World Cup on penalties in the quarter.final | Sweden | World Cup, 1994 | 255 07 |
Who knocked out the holders, West Germany, in the quarter finals | Bulgaria | World Cup, 1994 | 255 08 |
Which three Italians missed penalties in the Final shoot-out | Franco Bared, Daniele Massaro and Roberto Baggio | World Cup, 1994 | 255 09 |
What were the names of the two goalkeepers in the Final | Taffarel (Brazil) and Pagliuca (Italy) | World Cup, 1994 | 255 10 |
What relation are Roberto and Dino Baggio of Italy | None | World Cup, 1994 | 255 11 |
Where was the 994 World Cup Final held | The Pasadena Rose Bowl. | World Cup, 1994 | 255 12 |
Which Brazilian was awarded the Golden Ball as the outstanding player of the tournament | Romarlo | World Cup, 1994 | 255 13 |
What was the name of Brazil’s World Cup-winning captain | Dunga | World Cup, 1994 | 255 14 |
What was the nationality of referee Kurt Rothlisberger, who mistakenly denied Belgium a penalty against Germany | Swiss | World Cup, 1994 | 255 15 |
Where was the opening match of the 1998 World Cup finals played | The Stade de France, St Denis, Pans | World Cup, 1998 | 256 01 |
Which Brazilian scored the first goal of the tournament | Cesar Sampaio | World Cup, 1998 | 256 02 |
Which Scot was the first player to be booked in the tournament | Darren Jackson | World Cup, 1998 | 256 03 |
Who gave away the penalty from which Scotland equalised against Brazil | Cesar Sampaio | World Cup, 1998 | 256 04 |
Who scored for Scotland from the spot kick | John Collins | World Cup, 1998 | 256 05 |
Which Scot scored an own goal to give Brazil a 2- I victory in the opening match | Tom Boyd | World Cup, 1998 | 256 06 |
How many of members of the Norwegian starting line-up in the game against Morocco had played in the English Premiership in 1997-98 | Seven (Grodas,T Flo, Solslcjaer Blornebye, Johnsen, Leonhardsen, Berg) | World Cup, 1998 | 256 07 |
Who scored both goals for Chile in their 2-2 draw with Italy in the opening match of Group B | Marcelo Salas | World Cup, 1998 | 256 08 |
Who opened the scoring in this match for Italy | ChrIstian Vieri | World Cup, 1998 | 256 09 |
Who then equalised for Italy from the penalty spot with five minutes remaining | Roberto Bagglo | World Cup, 1998 | 256 10 |
In which city did the hosts, France, play their opening match | Marseille | World Cup, 1998 | 256 11 |
Danish captain Michael Laudrup won his 100th international cap against Saudi Arabia.Which of his teammates was winning his 10 1st | Peter Schmeichel | World Cup, 1998 | 256 12 |
Season 1928-1929 13 Who was the first player to be sent off in the 1998 World Cup finals | Anatoli Nankov (BulgarIa) | World Cup, 1998 | 256 13 |
During Mexico’s 3-I victory over South Korea, which Mexican stunned the world by gripping the ball between both feet and jumping over a tackle | Cuauhtemoc Blanco | World Cup, 1998 | 256 14 |
Which Dutchman was sent off for elbowing Lorenzo Staelens in the chest during Holland’s 0-0 draw with Belgium in Group E | PatrIck KIuivert | World Cup, 1998 | 256 15 |
Who was the manager of Argentina at the 1998 World Cup finals | Daniel Passarella | World Cup, 1998 | 257 01 |
Who scored for Argentina in their I -o win over Japan in the opening match of Group H | Gabriel Batistuta | World Cup, 1998 | 257 02 |
Who scored Jamaica’s first ever goal in the World Cup finals | Robbie Earle | World Cup, 1998 | 257 03 |
Who took the free kick from which Alan Shearer scored England’s first goal in their 2-0 victory over Tunisia in Group G | Graeme Le Saux | World Cup, 1998 | 257 04 |
Who was standing in an offside position when Paul Scholes scored England’s second goal against Tunisia | Paul Ince | World Cup, 1998 | 257 05 |
Who scored for Scotland in their I - I draw with Norway | Craig Burley | World Cup, 1998 | 257 06 |
Which English-based Norwegian fouled Gordon Dune right on the edge of the penalty area, an offence which some thought was committed inside the box | StIg Inge Bjornebye | World Cup, 1998 | 257 07 |
Who walked out of the Colombia squad after less than a week of the tOurnament | Faustino Asprilla | World Cup, 1998 | 257 08 |
Which French player was sent off in their 4-0 defeat of Saudi Arabia | Zinedine Zldane | World Cup, 1998 | 257 09 |
Which referee sent off two players in the Belgium v Mexico group match | Hugh Dallas | World Cup, 1998 | 257 10 |
Who scored both goals for Belgium in their 2-2 draw with Mexico | Marc Wilmots | World Cup, 1998 | 257 11 |
Who did Holland beat 5-0 in Group E | South Korea | World Cup, 1998 | 257 12 |
Who scored a ten-minute hat trick in Argentina’s 5-0 defeat of Jamaica | GabrIel Batistuta | World Cup, 1998 | 257 13 |
How many players were sent off altogether in the two matches played on Red Thursday’. June I 8, I 998 | Five | World Cup, 1998 | 257 14 |
During the course of the 1998 tournament, which German broke the record for the number of minutes played in the World Cup | Lothar Matthaus | World Cup, 1998 | 257 15 |
Who became the first team to go out of the World Cup finals on the golden goal | Paraguay | World Cup, 1998 | 258 01 |
Who scored twice for Brazil as they beat Chile 4-I in the round of 16 | Cesar Sampaio | World Cup, 1998 | 258 02 |
Which Dane scored against Nigeria 16 seconds after coming on as substitute | Ebbe Sand | World Cup, 1998 | 258 03 |
Who missed a penalty for Yugoslavia against Holland | Predrag Milatovic | World Cup, 1998 | 258 04 |
Whose twice-taken penalty was enough to take Croatia past Romania in the second round | Davor Suker | World Cup, 1998 | 258 05 |
Name the Danish referee of the Argentina v England match | Kim Milton Nielsen | World Cup, 1998 | 258 06 |
Who moved to right back after David Beckham had been sent off | Alan Shearer | World Cup, 1998 | 258 07 |
Which England player had a goal disallowed in the dying seconds of normal time against Argentina | Sol Campbell | World Cup, 1998 | 258 08 |
Where was the Argentina v England match played | St Etienne | World Cup, 1998 | 258 09 |
Which German was sent off in their quarter final match against Croatia | Christian Worns | World Cup, 1998 | 258 10 |
Who scored Holland’s last-minute quarter final winner against Argentina, thus becoming the leading scorer in his country’s history | Dennis Bergkamp | World Cup, 1998 | 258 11 |
Which Italian missed the last kick in their quarter-final penalty shoot-out against France | Luigi Di Biagio | World Cup, 1998 | 258 12 |
Who scored two goals for Brazil in their quarter final against Denmark | Rivaldo | World Cup, 1998 | 258 13 |
Who scored for Holland in both the quarter final and the semi-final | Patrick Kluivert | World Cup, 1998 | 258 14 |
What was the name of the Paraguay goalkeeper who took longr ange shots from free kicks | Jose Chilavert | World Cup, 1998 | 258 15 |
Who scored straight after half-time to give Brazil the lead in their semi-final against Holland | Ronaldo | World Cup, 1998 | 259 01 |
Who scored both goals for France in their semi-final victory over Croatia | Lilian Thuram | World Cup, 1998 | 259 02 |
Which Frenchman was sent off In the semi-final against Croatia | Laurent Blanc | World Cup, 1998 | 259 03 |
Which Croatian defender did the French player appear to hit | Slaven Bilk | World Cup, 1998 | 259 04 |
What was the score in the third place play-off between Holland and Croatia | Holland I CroatIa 2 | World Cup, 1998 | 259 05 |
Who was passed fit to play only 45 minutes before kick-off in the World Cup Final | Ronaldo | World Cup, 1998 | 259 06 |
For which club does French goalkeeper Fabien Barthez play football | AS Monaco | World Cup, 1998 | 259 07 |
Who was the captain of France | Didier Deschamps | World Cup, 1998 | 259 08 |
Who was the captain of Brazil | Dunga | World Cup, 1998 | 259 09 |
Who was the manager of Brazil | Mario Zagalo | World Cup, 1998 | 259 10 |
Who was the manager of France | Aimé Jacquet | World Cup, 1998 | 259 11 |
Which Frenchman was sent off in the World Cup Final | Marcel Desailly | World Cup, 1998 | 259 12 |
Who scored twice for France in the World Cup Final | Zlnedine Zidane | World Cup, 1998 | 259 13 |
Who won the Golden Boot as the competition’s leading scorer, with six goals in the | Davor Suker (Croatia) | World Cup, 1998 | 259 14 |
Where will the 2002 World Cup finals be held | Japan and South Korea | World Cup, 1998 | 259 15 |