OK- the trophy was for a competition played annually between the best amateur and best professional club in England. Given that, I'm not sure how we came to be involved in 1966...
Was this the resurrected Sheriff of London Shield ? The last 2 were won by Watford against Corinthian Casuals.
That's the one - I watched the 1966 win, a 7-0 romp with a rare goal by Chopper Welbourne & a hat trick by Denis Bond - but missed the second one, in which I believe Graham Taylor made a substitute appearance. Over to you...
Not that I've ever played the game, but - golfers shout 'Fore' before taking a shot, which is a modified version of which word?
I thought it was modified from before, but don't know why. It sounds odd, unless it means take cover before the ball hits you on the head.
“A good man and a sportsman all his life”, runs his epitaph in the Vicarage Road cemetery. Who is this about?
Easy one: Don't google it!! In radio commentary what did commentators use to say when the ball went back to the keeper and why?
Back to square one, because the Radio Times had a diagram of a football pitch divided into squares so listeners could follow the commentary!
Cheers Yorkie. In the film Bridget Jones's Diary, what is the colour of the soup Bridget serves to her friends?