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Tea-Time Teaser

Just a quick-quiz to pass the time ...
1.Which 2 players featured in the last FA Cup Final AND the last England international at the old Wembley ?
2.Which is the largest English City without a professional football club ?
3.Which 2 venues have hosted a Test Match and an FA Cup Final ?
4.Who came on as a sub and replaced his Dad?
5.Name the only team to reach an FA Cup Final and lose in an earlier round ?

The winner gets a new anorak.

Comments

  • 3. brammall lane & the oval?
    5. us?
  • 1 scholes & ballack
    2 is canterbury
  • 4. Ian Bowyer's son possibly also called Ian.
  • 5. Charlton
    2. The Oval
    4. Eidur Gudjohnsen
  • PaulBaconSandwich possesses the yellow anorak at the moment :
    3.is the Oval and Bramall lane
    4.is Eidur Gudjohnsen
    5.is Charlton, 1946, there was a 2 legged early round.


    1 and 2 all wrong.
  • 1) Rio Ferdinand and Paul Scholes ???
    2) Lancaster?
  • 1. Terry, Lampard
    2. The Oval
    3.Bath
    4. Eidur Gudjohnsen
    5. Charlton
  • 1. Dennis Wise & Gareth Southgate
  • 1.Gareth Southgate is one of them.
  • 2. Truro?
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  • 1. Gareth Barry?
  • 1.Gareth Barry is the other one
    Just leaves number 2.....its oop north.
  • its Wakefield.......apparently.
  • [cite]Posted By: Sir John Humphrey[/cite]its Wakefield.......apparently.

    I didn't know Wakefield was a city.
  • Looked it up on Wikipedia and it says its a city.

    Although in the list of biggest English cities there are a few without football teams that are above it. Kingston-upon-Hull is the biggest without a team according to that.
  • [cite]Posted By: Peakie_Rocket[/cite]Looked it up on Wikipedia and it says its a city.

    Although in the list of biggest English cities there are a few without football teams that are above it. Kingston-upon-Hull is the biggest without a team according to that.

    Surely Hull City is the team for Kingston-upon-Hull?
  • How about Dudley then? That's the next one on the list, after that its Telford
  • [cite]Posted By: Peakie_Rocket[/cite]How about Dudley then? That's the next one on the list, after that its Telford

    You've got me stumped!

    I always thought the definition of a city was a town with a cathedral in it so I wouldn't describe either Dudley or Telford as cities.

    I'm probably wrong though! I only got grade 4 geography "O" level.
  • edited July 2007
    [cite]Posted By: LenGlover[/cite]

    I always thought the definition of a city was a town with a cathedral in it so I wouldn't describe either Dudley or Telford as cities.



    That was once the definition but City status can now be award by Mrs Mountbatten-Windsor. Sunderland is now a City as maybe Brighton and Portsmouth.

    Croydon applied and failed which at least shows that some quality control is in place.
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  • Dudley isn't a city but I believe it is the largest town without a professional team though Warsaw, West Brom and Wolves are in spitting distance.

    Greenwich applied and failed as well at the millenium, I think they should have gone for Royal Borough Status, the Royal Bourugh of Greenwich sounds better.
  • [cite]Posted By: pickwick[/cite]Dudley isn't a city but I believe it is the largest town without a professional team though Warsaw, West Brom and Wolves are in spitting distance.

    Greenwich applied and failed as well at the millenium, I think they should have gone for Royal Borough Status, the Royal Bourugh of Greenwich sounds better.

    Then we could change our name to Real Charlton. Do I like that!

    And I'm sure that Warsaw has two pro teams. Leiga and Polonia ; -)
  • is the answer to number 2 croydon ?
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