1. Who were Charlton's three goal scorers in our first home game, v Soton, in the Premiership?
2. Who was the Saints' Keeper who was sent off that day?
3. ..and who replaced him?
4. Charlton beat Southampton on Friday 24 September 1976 at the Valley. What was the score and who were the scorers for Charlton
5. And what was the crowd? (to the nearest thousand)
6. Which pre-war Charlton defender went on to manage Soton?
7. Which post-war Charlton midfielder went on the manage Southampton?
8. Which post-war Southampton trainee went on to manage Charlton?
9. Soton are nicknamed the Saints. Why would the nickname of "The Antelopes" also be appropriate?
10. During the 64/65 season how many league goals did we concede to Soton?
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Correct for no.2
Oi! we have standards on this quiz. No X here please : - )
Damn, was hoping my post war reference would confuse people.
Oh well you'll never get the other two. Far too obscure.
spot on. They had used all their subs so had to stick an outfield player, making his debut, in goal.
lucky guess : - )
Is that your final answer?
Two more to get.
be my guest
It's good but it's not right.
Flash & Peacock
Who scored the late goal in season 1962/3 to enable us to beat Southampton at The Valley in our penultimate game of the season and keep alive our hopes of avoiding relegation to division 3?
(or similar!)
Richie Bowman got one.
Flanagan was one but not Peacock
They did use to play at Antelope Park. I think the new ground is called St Mary's cos it's in St Mary's but I might be wrong.
Was it Cliff Durandt?
11. What was unusual about Cliff Durandt's 89th minute winner against Southampton in April 1963?
Thanks Len, my next guess was going to be Jeff Wood as I was running out of players )
He did.
Bowman, Powell, Hales and Flanagan.
Who scored the late goal in season 1962/3 to enable us to beat Southampton at The Valley in our penultimate game of the season and keep alive our hopes of avoiding relegation to division 3?
(or similar!)[/quote]
The 'Or similar' saved you, Len. I think it did actually save us.
It's good but it's not right.[/quote]
Southampton's first ground was The Antelope Ground - it was named after the antelopes put on ships in King Henry V's day.
I bow to you superior knowledge even if it wasn't the answer on the card. I hope you didn't google it : - )
Still a 3., 5., 6., and 10. to get
No he didn't but can I draw your attention to the shirt sponsorship thread post 87