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Football Trivia

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Mon Dec 03, 2012 8:51 pm
by Arjan Van Schotte
A place to post little known facts about our beautiful game....
DYK - in 1933 the owners of Charlton Athletic tried to move them to Johannesburg for tax purposes?
In view of the MK Dons/Real Wimbledon "derby" this weekend, DYK that the FA actually approved the move of Wimbledon to Dublin, but it was the FAI that veto'd it?
The first football international that didn't involve a british side was USA -v- Canada in 1885...
The first "non-white" player to play for england was certainly not viv anderson - it was Frank Wong Soo, who got 9 caps for england, and then went on to have a successful career as a manager, mainly in sweden, but also at scunthorpe united.
The current holders of the british home champions are northern ireland, and england were last in that tournament. Name the year?
Our good friend Mark Lawrenson has the distinction of being the only english-born player in liverpool's fa cup winning team of 1986. ironically, he played for the ROI at international level. Also, he was the first footballer to be caught felching a dog in widnes.
Re: Football Trivia

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Mon Dec 03, 2012 9:09 pm
by Pretty Boy Lee
I love this stuff.
Don't have much to add as I've the memory of a goldfish but I love reading it.
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Mon Dec 03, 2012 9:35 pm
by BlueinBosnia
Arjan Van Schotte wrote:DYK - in 1933 the owners of Charlton Athletic tried to move them to Johannesburg for tax purposes?
Have you got a source for this? Googled it, but couldn't come up with anything. Got a mate who's a massive Charlton fan out here...
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Mon Dec 03, 2012 9:41 pm
by Green & Blue
Why do some clubs have triangular corner flags and other clubs square flags? Any team with triangular flags has won the fa cup.
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Mon Dec 03, 2012 9:47 pm
by Goataldo
Green & Blue wrote:Why do some clubs have triangular corner flags and other clubs square flags? Any team with triangular flags has won the fa cup.
Did you learn that from two Welsh boys in a bath?
Apparently, Arbroath is the nearest football ground to the sea. I heard that on the radio today. Not that interesting, and possibly untrue.
NEXT!
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Mon Dec 03, 2012 9:48 pm
by Chinners
Eskimos have 27 different words for the word 'football' ...... or was that snow?
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Mon Dec 03, 2012 9:57 pm
by Swales4ever
For those who doesn't know History:
When, which Club, which Ground, which Competition recorded the the highest attendance of all time in the English Game... hehehe.
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Mon Dec 03, 2012 10:04 pm
by Green & Blue
Manchester Uniteds record home attendance was 83,260 this record was set while they were playing home games at Maine road
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Mon Dec 03, 2012 10:07 pm
by Swales4ever
try again, but look for the good instead of the evil...
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Mon Dec 03, 2012 10:11 pm
by Dronny
Mancio4ever wrote:try again, but look for the good instead of the evil...
City vs Leicester City in 1930's FA Cup match at Maine Rd, 84000+ if memory serves??
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Mon Dec 03, 2012 10:11 pm
by Green & Blue
Mancio4ever wrote:try again, but look for the good instead of the evil...
That was not in reply to your question, I know who has the record attendance :)
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Mon Dec 03, 2012 10:12 pm
by Dronny
Dronny wrote:
City vs Leicester City in 1930's FA Cup match at Maine Rd, 84000+ if memory serves??
Sorry should add that it's highest attendance outside of Wembley!
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Mon Dec 03, 2012 10:12 pm
by Swales4ever
Dronny wrote:Mancio4ever wrote:try again, but look for the good instead of the evil...
City vs Leicester City in 1930's FA Cup match at Maine Rd, 84000+ if memory serves??
Close, but no cigar.... Captain Cowan as a friendly clue...
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Mon Dec 03, 2012 10:13 pm
by Arjan Van Schotte
BlueinBosnia wrote:Arjan Van Schotte wrote:DYK - in 1933 the owners of Charlton Athletic tried to move them to Johannesburg for tax purposes?
Have you got a source for this? Googled it, but couldn't come up with anything. Got a mate who's a massive Charlton fan out here...
no internet source, no. but the gilksten (sp?) family tried to do it, got that from a very trusted ex-director of CAFC. he also said that they also proposed an expansion of the valley to 200,000, but the local council turned them down...and it was totally feasible and would have probably made them the biggest club right now..... on checking some stuff, i think he was telling the truth!
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Mon Dec 03, 2012 10:18 pm
by Swales4ever
Green & Blue wrote:Mancio4ever wrote:try again, but look for the good instead of the evil...
That was not in reply to your question, I know who has the record attendance :)
Also I should have questioned more precisely: home attendance record. Thanks Dronny, my fault.
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Mon Dec 03, 2012 10:20 pm
by BlueinBosnia
Goataldo wrote:Apparently, Arbroath is the nearest football ground to the sea. I heard that on the radio today. Not that interesting, and possibly untrue.
I thought it was Peterhead? Sure it was mentioned in a match report when Rangers played them on the first game of this season.
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Mon Dec 03, 2012 10:22 pm
by Arjan Van Schotte
BlueinBosnia wrote:[quote="Goataldo]"Apparently, Arbroath is the nearest football ground to the sea. I heard that on the radio today. Not that interesting, and possibly untrue.[/quote]
I thought it was Peterhead? Sure it was mentioned in a match report when Rangers played them on the first game of this season.[/quote]
well, i dont wanna start an argument coz i've not been to arbroath or peterhead, but the back row of inverness caley thistle is practically in the sea????
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Mon Dec 03, 2012 10:22 pm
by Dronny
Mancio4ever wrote:
Close, but no cigar.... Captain Cowan as a friendly clue...
Bum, it was Stoke wasn't it
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Mon Dec 03, 2012 10:25 pm
by BlueinBosnia
Arjan Van Schotte wrote:BlueinBosnia wrote:Arjan Van Schotte wrote:DYK - in 1933 the owners of Charlton Athletic tried to move them to Johannesburg for tax purposes?
Have you got a source for this? Googled it, but couldn't come up with anything. Got a mate who's a massive Charlton fan out here...
no internet source, no. but the gilksten (sp?) family tried to do it, got that from a very trusted ex-director of CAFC. he also said that they also proposed an expansion of the valley to 200,000, but the local council turned them down...and it was totally feasible and would have probably made them the biggest club right now..... on checking some stuff, i think he was telling the truth!
That's pretty fascinating. I love hearing 'what could have been' stories like that. Can you gauge whether the Gilksten family are well-known by Charlton fans (she's an ex-season ticket holder), or will I just be faced with a blank "what the hell are you talking about?" stare?
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Mon Dec 03, 2012 10:28 pm
by Swales4ever
Dronny wrote:Mancio4ever wrote:
Close, but no cigar.... Captain Cowan as a friendly clue...
Bum, it was Stoke wasn't it
That's it, Sir!
FA Cup sixth round - March 3rd, 1934 - City v Stoke 1-0 - Attendance 84,569.
source:Gary James: Manchester City - The Complete Record.