Lake Bogoria in Kenya and Lake Natron in Tanzania We went to lake Bogoria a few years back when revisiting Mme yorkies childhood
At a guess, I would say that in the last 11 games involving Watford where a side has gone down to 10 men, the home side has won.
Am assuming by 'reverse' you mean 11 men in 10 games? Is it a record run of unchanged starting teams or something similar?
Final clue.... and this is now a gimme who fielded the same eleven when for a tenth consecutive League match – the only such instance in the club’s history.
Successive away defeats is 11, back in the early 1950's I think. I thought it had happened earlier, but only guessing really.
No.... on this date xxxxxx fielded the same eleven for a tenth consecutive League match – the only such instance in the club’s history.
I am giving it to BB as I am off now for a few days. He was fairly near: Apr 29 1939 … Bill Findlay fielded the same eleven for a tenth consecutive League match – the only such instance in the club’s history.
Typical - I only went back to the 1940s... Who managed to get a World Cup winner's medal without ever having played an international match?
I still have somewhere in a cupboard a cardboard medal as World Plateball doubles champion. A little known sport I know, played with two plastic dinner plates and a small spongy ball confiscated from a student. A row of chairs across the centre of the staff room acted as "net" and the scoring was similar to tennis. My partner and I overcame the Head of History (a bit past any sort of movement to be honest) and a rather portly Woodwork teacher. Sadly we never represented England at this fine sport, though we did annoy several Times crossworders, one or two sleep-deprived Special Needs teachers and an obsessive knitter. Happy days! Is this what you had in mind, BB?