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A bit of Fun - name this ex city player (2 Viewers)

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  • Start date Sep 16, 2013
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deanocity3

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  • Sep 29, 2013
  • #456
not pearce,read the clue carefully,cause the clues are there
 

ohitsaidwalker king power

Well-Known Member
  • Sep 29, 2013
  • #457
Alan Brazil.......
 

deanocity3

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  • Sep 29, 2013
  • #458
:claping hands::claping hands:
 

deanocity3

New Member
  • Sep 29, 2013
  • #459
right can you name these 4 city keepers
 
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Jack Griffin

Guest
  • Sep 29, 2013
  • #460
Oggy & must be one of them.

John Filan..

and cheating with Google Jonathan Gould & Colin Hunwick?
 
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deanocity3

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  • Sep 29, 2013
  • #461
1.?
2.Oggy
3.?
4.?
 

deanocity3

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  • Sep 29, 2013
  • #462
clue oggy is the only one not to play for his country
 
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Tonylinc

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  • Sep 29, 2013
  • #463
The other 2.......Les Sealey and the lad that came out of the stands to play????????
 

deanocity3

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  • Sep 29, 2013
  • #464
no, this is 1994-95 season
 

Johnnythespider

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  • Sep 29, 2013
  • #465
No 4 I think is shilton
 

deanocity3

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  • Sep 29, 2013
  • #466
Johnnythespider said:
No 4 I think is shilton
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1.
2.oggy
3.
4.shilton
well done for getting shilton
 
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georgehudson

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  • Sep 29, 2013
  • #467
easy one for you deano,
who is the only current premiership player who's surname is an anagram of a former Cov City manager ?
 

deanocity3

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  • Sep 30, 2013
  • #468
georgehudson said:
easy one for you deano,
who is the only current premiership player who's surname is an anagram of a former Cov City manager ?
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former manager whole name or just surname
 
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skybluesam66

Well-Known Member
  • Sep 30, 2013
  • #469
georgehudson said:
easy one for you deano,
who is the only current premiership player who's surname is an anagram of a former Cov City manager ?
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coleman and coleman
 

ohitsaidwalker king power

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  • Sep 30, 2013
  • #470
skybluesam66 said:
coleman and coleman
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Very good...... "mustard" to use a modern vernacular...
 
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Tonylinc

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  • Sep 30, 2013
  • #471
The other 2......John Filan and Johnathan Gould?
 

deanocity3

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  • Sep 30, 2013
  • #472
:claping hands:
Tonylinc said:
The other 2......John Filan and Johnathan Gould?
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:claping hands:it sure is
 

deanocity3

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  • Sep 30, 2013
  • #473
this chap played one game,this match was relayed live to a european country and viewed by 3m people.
 
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Tonylinc

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  • Oct 1, 2013
  • #474
Think we all need a clue on this one Deano.
 

ohitsaidwalker king power

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  • Oct 1, 2013
  • #475
Yes please.
 

deanocity3

New Member
  • Oct 1, 2013
  • #476
Dietmar Hamann was playing for the opposition at HR
 
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Monners

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  • Oct 1, 2013
  • #477
Trying me best Deano - not a Danny La rue though mate
 

deanocity3

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  • Oct 1, 2013
  • #478
he played against bayern munich about 1997-8
 

Moff

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  • Oct 1, 2013
  • #479
deanocity3 said:
View attachment 2913this chap played one game,this match was relayed live to a european country and viewed by 3m people.
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He was the keeper I think...damn cant remember his name. I think Bayern won 3 or 4-1.

I was there and met Lothar Matteus. A memory not to forget!
 

Moff

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  • Oct 1, 2013
  • #480
Was it Scott Howie?
 
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Monners

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  • Oct 1, 2013
  • #481
Scott Howie was in goal - can't be him though can it?
 

deanocity3

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  • Oct 2, 2013
  • #482
Moff said:
Was it Scott Howie?
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:claping hands::claping hands:as mentioned in jim browns column from sat's telegraph it went as follows
James Canavan contacted me via Twitter and was interested in knowing more details of a friendly game he attended at Highfield Road in 1998 against Bayern Munich. This game occurred during one of City’s best league& cup runs of the modern era. Between Christmas 1997 and the end of the season the team lost only three of 23 competitive games (and one of those, the FA Cup game at Bramall Lane, on penalties. At the end of January Bayern were emerging from the Bundesliga winter close-down & came to England for some match practice. A crowd of 8,409 watched the German champions beat a makeshift Coventry team 4-2. Viorel Moldovan, still to make his first Premiership start following his record £3.25 million move from Grasshoppers, put the Sky Blues ahead after nine minutes only for Mehmet Scholl to equalise after 19 minutes. Further goals from Brazilian Giovane Elber (40) and Carsten Jancker (50) put Batern in the driving seat. Simon Howarth, a sub for Dion Dublin pulled a goal back after 62 minutes before Ruggiero Rizzitelli completed the 4-2 scoreline.

The teams on the night were:
City: Scott Howie: George Boateng, John Salako, Gavin Strachan (sub Willie Boland 82), Gary Breen, Marcus Hall, Paul Telfer (sub Sam Shilton 58), Trond Soltvedt, Dion Dublin (sub Simon Haworth 45), Viorel Moldovan, Noel Whelan (sub Yasser el Hamrouni 73).
Bayern: Oliver Kahn: Christian Nerlinger, Mehmet Scholl (sub Alexander Zickler 77), Thomas Strunz, Giovane Elber, Lothar Matthaus (sub Frank Gerster 62), Bixente Lizarazu, Mario Basler, Thorsten Fink, Michael Tarnat, Carsten Jancker (sub Ruggiero Rizzitelli 77).


Several City players had picked up knocks in the previous Saturday’s FA Cup win over Derby County and Huckerby, Shaw, Burrows & Nilsson sat the game out. Boateng & Salako played out of position at full-back with Marcus Hall at centre-back. City also had a goalkeeper crisis with Hedman & Oggy both injured & had to draft in Motherwell’s Scott Howie on loan but this was his only appearance. Howie joined Reading a few weeks later & later played for Bristol Rovers & Shrewsbury. El Hamrouni was a Moroccan on trial at City at the time from his Tunisian club Stad Tunisien. He later played for MSV Duisberg in Germany.


Ten of Bayern’s starting XI were full internationals but City manager Gordon Strachan felt that if he had been able to put out his full-strength side it would have been a different scoreline. The game was beamed live to an estimated 3m viewers in Germany.
 
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thaiskyblue

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  • Oct 2, 2013
  • #483
deanocity3 said:
:claping hands::claping hands:as mentioned in jim browns column from sat's telegraph it went as follows
James Canavan contacted me via Twitter and was interested in knowing more details of a friendly game he attended at Highfield Road in 1998 against Bayern Munich. This game occurred during one of City’s best league& cup runs of the modern era. Between Christmas 1997 and the end of the season the team lost only three of 23 competitive games (and one of those, the FA Cup game at Bramall Lane, on penalties. At the end of January Bayern were emerging from the Bundesliga winter close-down & came to England for some match practice. A crowd of 8,409 watched the German champions beat a makeshift Coventry team 4-2. Viorel Moldovan, still to make his first Premiership start following his record £3.25 million move from Grasshoppers, put the Sky Blues ahead after nine minutes only for Mehmet Scholl to equalise after 19 minutes. Further goals from Brazilian Giovane Elber (40) and Carsten Jancker (50) put Batern in the driving seat. Simon Howarth, a sub for Dion Dublin pulled a goal back after 62 minutes before Ruggiero Rizzitelli completed the 4-2 scoreline.

The teams on the night were:
City: Scott Howie: George Boateng, John Salako, Gavin Strachan (sub Willie Boland 82), Gary Breen, Marcus Hall, Paul Telfer (sub Sam Shilton 58), Trond Soltvedt, Dion Dublin (sub Simon Haworth 45), Viorel Moldovan, Noel Whelan (sub Yasser el Hamrouni 73).
Bayern: Oliver Kahn: Christian Nerlinger, Mehmet Scholl (sub Alexander Zickler 77), Thomas Strunz, Giovane Elber, Lothar Matthaus (sub Frank Gerster 62), Bixente Lizarazu, Mario Basler, Thorsten Fink, Michael Tarnat, Carsten Jancker (sub Ruggiero Rizzitelli 77).


Several City players had picked up knocks in the previous Saturday’s FA Cup win over Derby County and Huckerby, Shaw, Burrows & Nilsson sat the game out. Boateng & Salako played out of position at full-back with Marcus Hall at centre-back. City also had a goalkeeper crisis with Hedman & Oggy both injured & had to draft in Motherwell’s Scott Howie on loan but this was his only appearance. Howie joined Reading a few weeks later & later played for Bristol Rovers & Shrewsbury. El Hamrouni was a Moroccan on trial at City at the time from his Tunisian club Stad Tunisien. He later played for MSV Duisberg in Germany.


Ten of Bayern’s starting XI were full internationals but City manager Gordon Strachan felt that if he had been able to put out his full-strength side it would have been a different scoreline. The game was beamed live to an estimated 3m viewers in Germany.
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remember the game well , Bayern brought quite a few fans are lashed up , and they smashed the sky blue stand bogs up.lol.
 

Moff

Well-Known Member
  • Oct 2, 2013
  • #484
thaiskyblue said:
remember the game well , Bayern brought quite a few fans are lashed up , and they smashed the sky blue stand bogs up.lol.
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Nothing could beat the Feyenoord fans who came along for a pre season friendly. They were all nice and a good laugh but I wouldn't have wanted to cross them after the tales they told about some of the troubles they had had with Ajax and others in Holland. They made the average nutter look like a prep schoolboy!
 
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thaiskyblue

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  • Oct 2, 2013
  • #485
Moff said:
Nothing could beat the Feyenoord fans who came along for a pre season friendly. They were all nice and a good laugh but I wouldn't have wanted to cross them after the tales they told about some of the troubles they had had with Ajax and others in Holland. They made the average nutter look like a prep schoolboy!
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yeah good lads had a right laugh in the gosford arms, sound lads.
 
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Monners

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  • Oct 2, 2013
  • #486
Moff said:
Nothing could beat the Feyenoord fans who came along for a pre season friendly. They were all nice and a good laugh but I wouldn't have wanted to cross them after the tales they told about some of the troubles they had had with Ajax and others in Holland. They made the average nutter look like a prep schoolboy!
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We had the good grace to lose the game 7-0 (I think) which helped. Heard some stories about them from a mate who lives in Pompey. Apparently the 657 crew (or whatever they are called) turned up at the hotel bar where the Feyenoord fans were drinking - took one look at them and immediatley thought better of it and walked off.
 
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thaiskyblue

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  • Oct 2, 2013
  • #487
Monners said:
We had the good grace to lose the game 7-0 (I think) which helped. Heard some stories about them from a mate who lives in Pompey. Apparently the 657 crew (or whatever they are called) turned up at the hotel bar where the Feyenoord fans were drinking - took one look at them and immediatley thought better of it and walked off.
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went to everton 2-2, daish scored, we were chatting to the stewards, they said we had feyenord here the other week said they were loons.
 

deanocity3

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  • Oct 2, 2013
  • #488
name these 2 from 16th may 1987
 

skybluelee

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  • Oct 2, 2013
  • #489
deanocity3 said:
name these 2 from 16th may 1987
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Daley thompson and bobby moore?
 

skybluelee

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  • Oct 2, 2013
  • #490
Or if not, steve cram.
 
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