Football Trivia (9 Viewers)

Bugsy

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Without using the internet,

Question: which British football team remain the only British team to beat Barcelona every time they have met in European competition. 2 home win 2 wins at the nou camp?
 

Briles

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Without using the internet,

Question: which British football team remain the only British team to beat Barcelona every time they have met in European competition. 2 home win 2 wins at the nou camp?
Celtic?
 

Bugsy

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Bugsy

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Bugsy

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I can't remember now but will guess Utd?

Yeah spot on, another stat regarding it, is that Dundee utd haven't even conceded a goal against them at home. Madness
 

Covkid1968#

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Wouldn’t have known that TBH. Well played Sick Boy
 

Mercian In Anglia

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Great question- my first thought was actually that it was Brum during the early years of the Fairs Cup, glad I was wrong.

Here's another one:

Which ground had the highest capacity of any ground that has hosted regular football league games, and also recorded the lowest known football league attendance?

Clue- City played there twice.
 

fernandopartridge

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Great question- my first thought was actually that it was Brum during the early years of the Fairs Cup, glad I was wrong.

Here's another one:

Which ground had the highest capacity of any ground that has hosted regular football league games, and also recorded the lowest known football league attendance?

Clue- City played there twice.
The valley?
 

Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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Great question- my first thought was actually that it was Brum during the early years of the Fairs Cup, glad I was wrong.

Here's another one:

Which ground had the highest capacity of any ground that has hosted regular football league games, and also recorded the lowest known football league attendance?

Clue- City played there twice.
Wembley?

Spurs used it as their home ground didn't they?

If not somewhere in the US like the Rose Bowl?
 

David O'Day

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Great question- my first thought was actually that it was Brum during the early years of the Fairs Cup, glad I was wrong.

Here's another one:

Which ground had the highest capacity of any ground that has hosted regular football league games, and also recorded the lowest known football league attendance?

Clue- City played there twice.
The West Ham Stadium (not upton park), home of Thames United

Saw a video on youtube about them, game was against Luton and 425 people?
 

David O'Day

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That 21-22 season was 4 years ago and it's mad how far we have come.
 

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