Citycitytid said:The answer were Wakefield...largest city without a team
That'd be Bath mate, depending how you mean largest
Citycitytid said:The answer were Wakefield...largest city without a team
Kennedy_probably_has said:BLUENATIC said:Longest spell in the top flight without winning the league?
Southampton?
chrishull said:SWSB said:which English team has 11 letters in its name,and they are all different letters?
Grimsby Town
BlueDune said:6 world cup winning players who have been managers of clubs that are currently in the premier league or have been in the past?
BlueDune said:3 down 3 to go
Nobody having a go at this one?
Correct. Everton went 25 years without the title.Coventry spent 34 years in the top flight but, have never won the leagueFowlers Penalty Miss said:BLUENATIC said:Longest spell in the top flight without winning the league?
Coventry?
BimboBob said:BlueDune said:6 world cup winning players who have been managers of clubs that are currently in the premier league or have been in the past?
Nobody having a go at this one?
Alan Ball,Ossie Ardilles,Jack Charlton,Jimmy Armfield,Norman Hunter and Geoff Hurst.
BlueDune said:BimboBob said:Alan Ball,Ossie Ardilles,Jack Charlton,Jimmy Armfield,Norman Hunter and Geoff Hurst.
Geoff Hurst is correct - managed Chelsea
Jimmy Armfield was injured for 66 cup
Norman Hunter was in the 66 squad but didn't play in the final or any of the matches (Bobby Moore and Jackie Charlton) - looking for 6 that played in winning teams in a final
Alan Ball, Ozzie Ardilles, Jack Charlton, Geoff Hurst - 2 more to go
BimboBob said:BlueDune said:Geoff Hurst is correct - managed Chelsea
Jimmy Armfield was injured for 66 cup
Norman Hunter was in the 66 squad but didn't play in the final or any of the matches (Bobby Moore and Jackie Charlton) - looking for 6 that played in winning teams in a final
Alan Ball, Ozzie Ardilles, Jack Charlton, Geoff Hurst - 2 more to go
Nobby Styles and Ray Wilson?