Yes, BB. It was the 'Ghost Goal' against Reading. Stephen Hunt's corner was met by John Eustace, Stephen's brother Noel Hunt cut back a cross towards the penalty spot, Andre Bikey headed it goalwards and Loach acrobatically saved. Somewhere between Eustace and Noel Hunt's contributions 'assistant referee' Nigel Bannister spotted a goal. Thought I'd do a quick one but got worried there, BB. Thanks for taking the baton. Over to you.
When questioned by reporters on how he felt the day after an accident, which English sportsman replied "Fine, except I feel a lot lighter."?
I have a feeling it may have been Billy Monger after his double leg amputation - truly inspirational lad.
No - but you're on the right track, so to speak. The name I'm looking for was a famous England international, who continued being an international after his accident.
That's the one - Toeless Titmus, who made a seemingly miraculous recovery from his boating accident. I read only recently that the offending speedboat was being driven by Colin Cowdrey's wife when it happened & the whole squad agreed to cover that up. Over to you...
Thanks BB, silly one now can be easily looked up but try not to. What is the collective name for a group of sea cucumbers?
A clue to the tenuous link:- Think Yorkshire man who's surname is the plural of the answer and his catch phrase was, "Give him the money Mabel!"