Celtic?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?
One of the Dundee teams
I can't remember now but will guess Utd?Yes, which one thou.
I thought it was a great question. The answer shocked me
I can't remember now but will guess Utd?
Dundee UnitedWithout 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?
Just copied sick boy!Dundee United
The valley?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?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.
Good guess, but no- much bigger! And it was in England.Wembley?
Spurs used it as their home ground didn't they?
If not somewhere in the US like the Rose Bowl?
'Fraid not. Decent shout though, just checked their record attendance, 75k. Neither your good self or SB dreamer are a million miles away...The valley?
First Scorer at the CBS would be a good one...Bugger me, these questions are hard. Can you ask me something easier. First scorer at the Ricoh? I know that one. I think.![]()
The West Ham Stadium (not upton park), home of Thames UnitedGreat 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 CBS or Ricoh?First Scorer at the CBS would be a good one...
We have a winner! Nice one D O'D! We played there twice in Div 3 South before they folded. Primarily a greyhound track, 120k capacity.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?
I think most people know the Ricoh one (was in the news after the QPR game) so let's say CBS.The CBS or Ricoh?
We have a winner! Nice one D O'D! We played there twice in Div 3 South before they folded. Primarily a greyhound track, 120k capacity.
West Ham Stadium - Wikipedia
will search for the youtube link, not seen that.
First season was I believe 21-22 so Vik in official games vs Forest but Waggers score a Pen vs Wolves in a Friendly that was at the CBS?I think most people know the Ricoh one (was in the news after the QPR game) so let's say CBS.
Vik vs Forest?I think most people know the Ricoh one (was in the news after the QPR game) so let's say CBS.
spot on according to WikipediaFirst season was I believe 21-22 so Vik in official games vs Forest but Waggers score a Pen vs Wolves in a Friendly that was at the CBS?
HibsWho were the first British club to play competitively in Europe?
good one. Wolves were famous for playing a load of floodlit friendlies such as V Honved, and London and Brum played in Fairs Cup but not sure if that would count as 'clubs'.Who were the first British club to play competitively in Europe?
Kevin Gallacher scored in one of their wins.I can't remember now but will guess Utd?
And going to those games, thought Waghorn would be a great signing back then.spot on according to Wikipedia
Neither.good one. Wolves were famous for playing a load of floodlit friendlies such as V Honved, and London and Brum played in Fairs Cup but not sure if that would count as 'clubs'.
Dundee?Who were the first British club to play competitively in Europe?