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Friday Quiz

1: Which is the only team name that ends in a letter that no other team name ends in, in the English and Scottish Leagues?

2: What was unique about Hull City's old ground Boothberry Park?

3: Which team won the FA Cup and never scored a goal?

4: Name two players who scored FA Cup final goals in the 1980s and who had a "z" in their surname.

5: Since 1990, who are the only England captains to have a 100% win record?

6: Which two teams have won Division 2, Division 3, Division 3 South and Division 4?

7: Which of the 92 Clubs names do not include any of the letters "a", "b", "c", "d" or "e"?

8: Which of the 92 Clubs names include all of the letters "a", "b", "c", "d" and "e"?

9: There are five players who have played in a European Cup Final for a non-United Kingdom club whilst eligible to represent England. Name them.

10: Who is the only English player to have two winners medals for the European Cup which he won with two different clubs?
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    4. Steve MacKenzie and Lawrie Sanchez
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    edited November 2009
    5. Paul Ince and Rio Ferdinand?
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    3. Cardiff
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    10. Jimmy Rimmer
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    4. Sanchez
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    1. Reading
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    8 wycombe wanderers
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    7. Portsmouth
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    9. Hargreaves , McManaman , Keegan ? ...
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    [cite]Posted By: Shag[/cite]9. Hargreaves , McManaman , Keegan ? ...

    Waddle, ?
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    1 & 6. Reading
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    3. Everton
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    Isnt the answer to 3 a play on words, as in 'Never' was the name of a player. Think ive heard that before.
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    [cite]Posted By: ValleyGary[/cite]Isnt the answer to 3 a play on words, as in 'Never' was the name of a player. Think ive heard that before.
    Yeah that is what i thought
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    2. six floodlights.
    6. coventry
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    2: What was unique about Hull City's old ground Boothberry Park?

    ......

    Was it the first ground to have floodlights, or have a game played under floodlights??
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    [cite]Posted By: Shag[/cite]9. Hargreaves , McManaman , Keegan ? ...

    Lawrie Cunningham.
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    What was unique about Hull City's old ground Boothberry Park?

    It was the only League ground where 'Boothberry' was usually spelt 'Boothferry'.
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    [cite]Posted By: PeakieRocket[/cite]4. Steve MacKenzie and Lawrie Sanchez

    Correct
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    [cite]Posted By: PeakieRocket[/cite]5. Paul Ince and Rio Ferdinand?

    Both wrong.
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    [cite]Posted By: Shag[/cite]3. Cardiff

    Nope
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    [cite]Posted By: No.1 in South London[/cite]10. Jimmy Rimmer

    Correct - believe it or not he was an unused sub for United in 1968 and won it with Villa in 1982
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    edited November 2009
    2. Boothferry Park had its own railway station
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    5. David Seaman is one i think.
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    5. Sol Campbell and David Seaman?
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    5: Since 1990, who are the only England captains to have a 100% win record?

    Keown
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    edited November 2009
    see below
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    [cite]Posted By: BlackForestReds[/cite]
    [cite]Posted By: Shag[/cite]9. Hargreaves , McManaman , Keegan ? ...

    Lawrie Cunningham.

    Tony Woodcock?
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    I don't want to be a spoiler.......BUT

    For Q3 may i refer my honourable friends to the cut and paste below...................

    This question is UTTER RUBBISH. The Royal Engineers have indeed won the FA Cup once but they did not have any players called Never playing for them in the final. They won the trophy in 1874/75 by beating Old Etonians 2-0 in a replay after the first match ended 1-1. The scorers in the replay were Captain H. W. Renny-Tailyour and Lieutenant R. H. Stafford. Renny-Tailyour got the goal in the first game as well.

    I have heard the answer to this question given as Old Etonians, but it's still wrong. They have won the FA Cup twice and the two players who scored in their 1-0 wins were C. J. Clerke and W. J. Anderson.
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