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Which Scottish div 3 side has the largest ground capacity?
Queen of the South.
The answer to the hill of dung question is Pittodrie, Aberdeen. Not Selhurst, which comes from the old English for "pile of shit".
Which Scottish div 3 side has the largest ground capacity?
Queen of the South.
The answer to the hill of dung question is Pittodrie, Aberdeen. Not Selhurst, which comes from the old English for "pile of shit".
Well done for not saying Rangers but wrong. (Close)
Can't be bothered to go through all the postings so forgive me if already asked.....What team got promoted to every division to the top and then got demoted to every division in the following seasons.......
Who is the only professional football club to wear both an all-white strip and an all-black strip?
Who is the only player to have made 100+ appearances, in the top flight, for four different clubs?
Name two players who have headed four or more goals in a single game at Wembley?
At the old Wembley, how many steps were there up to the Royal Box?
When Liverpool were promoted to the top flight in 1962-3, which club was promoted with them, spending their only season at that level?
Which English ground is furthest away from the sea?
Which player was involved in the first £100,000 transfer in Britain?
Who was the first substitute in league football?
What record does George Robb hold playing for England v Hungary in 1953?
Who missed the first penalty in an FACup Final at Wembley?
Ten questions to get yer teeth into. ( Answers tomorrow )
Yes. They attract 750 on average.Queens Park isn't it they play at Hampden
which english football ground is at the highest altitude?
which english football ground is at the highest altitude?
Leicester?If not Coventry, is Derby or Chesterfield furthers from the sea?
The Hawthorns
Can't be bothered to go through all the postings so forgive me if already asked.....What team got promoted to every division to the top and then got demoted to every division in the following seasons.......
Nope. It was in 1979.
Well if it wasn't Northampton reckon it was Swansea
who were the last team to win division(old) 2 and division(old) 1 in successive seasons?
Derby?
Forest?who were the last team to win division(old) 2 and division(old) 1 in successive seasons?