oscillatewildly
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Nope but you are the closest (geographically) so far.Dundee?
Nope but you are the closest (geographically) so far.Dundee?
Never even heard of this venue.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?
Frank Nouble1) who scored the first goal back at the Ricoh after exile in Northampton?
2) who scored the first goal back at the Ricoh after exile in Birmingham?
There was a clutch of English/British teams/clubs in two European competitions in 1955 - But only one clear British winner as a club.I've just googled, I think there was a correct answer on the previous page.
You counting Birmingham City? The invite was for a "Birmingham" team but they were entered instead.There was a clutch of English/British teams/clubs in two European competitions in 1955 - But only one clear British winner as a club.
Well, I say 'clear' I think it was by a matter of weeks if not days.
Inter City fairs was an invitational competition (no qualification needed) but B'ham were permitted where Villa would not have been - Similarly Liverpool would have been and Everton not.You counting Birmingham City? The invite was for a "Birmingham" team but they were entered instead.
i think i know it but won't answer as i've said a few nowInter City fairs was an invitational competition (no qualification needed) but B'ham were permitted where Villa would not have been - Similarly Liverpool would have been and Everton not.
Hence why no London club were allowed unless they made a name change to include the name of the representative city - hence why the first English representative team (not club) were 'London'.
But no one's yet given me a correct answer to my original question - and the competition in question wasn't even ICFC.
Well they certainly never 'qualified' under normal circumstances!i think i know it but won't answer as i've said a few now
invited by mistake?
It's not correct. I asked the same question later, thonking I'd trick a few, didn't realise it was already asked. The answer is Lyle Taylor (Forest). Both your question and mine said first goal not first City goal.spot on according to Wikipedia
His behaviour in the Baka away game a Charlton mean all his goals officially never count for records.It's not correct. I asked the same question later, thonking I'd trick a few, didn't realise it was already asked. The answer is Lyle Taylor (Forest). Both your question and mine said first goal not first City goal.