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17:30 Mon 13 Apr 09 (BST) [Link]
Sorry!
Yes, 1999 is correct; that was the last year that the only teams to beat the Big Four in the FA Cup came from the Big Four itself, and on that occasion, all three beaten teams lost to the same team, Man U. Who said that year's FA Cup was the weakest part of Utd's Treble that year, eh!
So Warney is right, and it's your go!
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1999?
Manchester United won it
Arsenal lost to Manchester United in the semis
Chelsea lost to Manchester United in the quarters
Liverpool lost to Manchester United in the 4th round
Manchester United won it
Arsenal lost to Manchester United in the semis
Chelsea lost to Manchester United in the quarters
Liverpool lost to Manchester United in the 4th round
Yes, 1999 is correct; that was the last year that the only teams to beat the Big Four in the FA Cup came from the Big Four itself, and on that occasion, all three beaten teams lost to the same team, Man U. Who said that year's FA Cup was the weakest part of Utd's Treble that year, eh!
So Warney is right, and it's your go!
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17:49 Mon 13 Apr 09 (BST) [Link]
Sunderland won it in 1979, Villa won it in 1981, who did it in 1980?
20:25 Mon 13 Apr 09 (BST) [Link]
Well Villa won the League in 1981 but Sunderland did not in 1979... I think. But I might be wrong. And I am.
Villa did not do the double; therefore they did not win the Cup.
Villa did not win the League Cup as Liverpool were beginning their four-in-a-row that year.
So in case I'm wrong about Sunderland winning the league, I'll say Liverpool is the answer.
Villa did not do the double; therefore they did not win the Cup.
Villa did not win the League Cup as Liverpool were beginning their four-in-a-row that year.
So in case I'm wrong about Sunderland winning the league, I'll say Liverpool is the answer.
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20:44 Mon 13 Apr 09 (BST) [Link]
After all that, still not the right answer. lol
20:51 Mon 13 Apr 09 (BST) [Link]
Sunderland won nowt in 1979, they won one FA Cup since the war and it wasnt '79!
It must be something obscure like Groundsman Of The Year
Edit: Thinking about it logically, it can't be a team orientated question unless it really is like groundsman of the year........Sunderland as a side won nothing around there so I'd say it has more to do with Tottenham's Ricky Villa of their 1981 FA Cup Winning Team and Alan Sunderland of Arsenal's 1979 FA Cup Winning Team
Still stumpted as to who the man in the middle is though........I only got this far because Sunderland are so crap they have won nothing for years
Edited at 01:56 Tue 14/04/09 (BST)
It must be something obscure like Groundsman Of The Year
Edit: Thinking about it logically, it can't be a team orientated question unless it really is like groundsman of the year........Sunderland as a side won nothing around there so I'd say it has more to do with Tottenham's Ricky Villa of their 1981 FA Cup Winning Team and Alan Sunderland of Arsenal's 1979 FA Cup Winning Team
Still stumpted as to who the man in the middle is though........I only got this far because Sunderland are so crap they have won nothing for years
Edited at 01:56 Tue 14/04/09 (BST)
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07:26 Tue 14 Apr 09 (BST) [Link]
madmike set it up easily
Alan Sunderland scored the winner for Arsenal in the 1979 FA Cup final
Ricky Villa scored the winner for Spurs in the 1981 FA Cup final
Trevor Brooking got the winner for West Ham in the 1980 FA Cup final
Your go barnsleylad
Alan Sunderland scored the winner for Arsenal in the 1979 FA Cup final
Ricky Villa scored the winner for Spurs in the 1981 FA Cup final
Trevor Brooking got the winner for West Ham in the 1980 FA Cup final
Your go barnsleylad
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08:11 Tue 14 Apr 09 (BST) [Link]
Who was the first English team to win three consecutive league titles (the feat has since been repeated by three other clubs) however who were the first??
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06:29 Wed 15 Apr 09 (BST) [Link]
Sorry for late reply, was at my brothers
Correct! Your go Warney
Correct! Your go Warney
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12:15 Wed 15 Apr 09 (BST) [Link]
What was unique about the team that finished bottom of all FOUR football leagues in 2003/04 season
13:15 Wed 15 Apr 09 (BST) [Link]
York had the only person under 30 in management in charge at the time?
He didnt win many games either, paul ince anyone?
He didnt win many games either, paul ince anyone?
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13:26 Wed 15 Apr 09 (BST) [Link]
Maybe worded the question wrong, but I mean about the teams that finished bottom of Premiership, team that finished bottom of Division 1, Division 2 and Division 3
13:34 Wed 15 Apr 09 (BST) [Link]
Well Wolves finished bottom of the PL, Wimbledon of Div 1 and Wycombe of Div 2 plus york in Div 3.
Ima guess they all had player managers or managers under 40?
Ima guess they all had player managers or managers under 40?
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13:51 Wed 15 Apr 09 (BST) [Link]
Right with the teams, wrong with the reason.
15:32 Wed 15 Apr 09 (BST) [Link]
The last four teams in the league if placed in alphabetical order?
Maybe not, thinking of wrexham
Gotta be something to do with the fact they all have unusual letters starting the name off
Maybe not, thinking of wrexham
Gotta be something to do with the fact they all have unusual letters starting the name off
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20:26 Wed 15 Apr 09 (BST) [Link]
They were alphabetically last in their league at the start of the season.
And why were you thinking of Wrexham?
Your go MMT
And why were you thinking of Wrexham?
Your go MMT
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