Football facts that you didn’t know

Port Vale are named after a pub .
well,
that may be what is said,
but it isn't true according to a very good friend of mine who is a lifelong vale fan.
he is 60 and comes from there.

he maintains that port vale are so named because of the shortening of "longport"
an area close to the ground on the local canal,
and the "vale" part is because one of the definitions of vale is:
a little trough or canal.

he also says the club had already been formed before they decided to meet in "the port vale house".
 
City had a one armed cf - George Smith.
George Smith had two arms - however one arm / hand / fingers were disfigured due to a gunshot wound in WW2.
Didn’t stop him scoring 4 past the rags in a war time game but did cost him playing for England as the old boys selection committee couldn’t see past the injury.
 
Meet Pickles the dog who saved the World Cup - Bedfordshire Live
Pickles the dog who was famous for finding the World Cup after it was stolen, died in 1967 after accidentally strangling himself on a tree branch when his choke chain collar became tangled on a tree branch.

He was only 4 or 5 years old at the time of his passing. Once the esteemed panel have finished with the 115, they must surely open an enquiry because the incident was never properly investigated. The patron saint for cats, namely Saint Gertrude of Nivelles was from a Germanic-speaking Frankish territory and is therefore obviously a German sympathiser. Her sticky fingers are all over that suspicious death. It is an open and shut case of the lady Saint protecting her own.

We could get the scousers to hold a vigil and demand justice for pickles.
 
Alf Bond who was the Ref when we won the cup in 56 lost his right arm in a factory accident when he was 17.He had to stop playing football due to balance problems but became a top ref.
Still probably a better keeper than Onana TBF
 
It's not a given that Arsenal will win the prem this season.
Dispite the British media saying they will still in the month of October
 
The longest football match in England took place between Stockport County and Doncaster Rovers in March, 1946.

It lasted 3 hours 23 minutes in a thrilling Division 3 North cup replay until it was eventually decided by the toss of a coin, which Donaster won, as the light faded in the days before floodlights.

My father was at the game, he went home for something to eat, returned to the ground, and said the players were so tired, if they fell over, they had to be helped back up.
 
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The longest football match in England took place between Stockport County and Doncaster Rovers in March, 1946.

It lasted 3 hours 23 minutes in a thrilling Division 3 North cup replay until it was eventually decided by the toss of a coin, which Donaster won, as the light faded in the days before floodlights.

My father was at the game, he went home for something to eat, returned to the ground, and said the players were so tired, if they fell over, they had to be helped back up.
That’s a brilliant story.
 
Spurs, Villa and Wednesday were all founded as cricket clubs and played some football in the winter. AC Milan were also founded as a cricket club by a group of English ex pats, hence their English name, Athletic Club of Milan.
 

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