Oh good. Wasn't expecting that honour. Anyway name the 4 teams who managed to escape from LR with a draw in the 1975/6 season? I remembered 3 but had to check to remind me of the 4th. The first two were in the first month of the season. That was when Loftus Road really was a fortress.
As a result of his part in England winning the Ashes in 2005, who was appointed an honorary vice-president of Bristol City?
Off the top of my head I'll go for West Ham, Spurs & Derby, games I was at and was it Newcastle? I know they beat us 3-1 at HQ in the League cup that season and also beat us in the FA Cup as well...
Correct. From my extensive research for that question Michael Vaughan was given the freedom of Sheffield Steve Harmison a seat in the directors' box at Newcastle for life Duncan Fletcher was granted British citizenship Andrew Flintoff got the freedom of Preston Ashley Giles was made an honorary citizen of Droitwich Spa and Andrew Strauss signed a sponsorship deal with Heinz!
Disused Tube stations? Though I think Trafalgar Square may have been absorbed into Charing Cross. Aldwych, and Ongar were definitely still 'live' pre 80s....
Yep, they were all regular underground stations that were closed for one reason or another. There is a very limited private service on the old Epping-Ongar line...
I like your London questions Sooper, they help me remember stuff. To continue the train motif: What do the train lines connecting Madrid and Barcelona, Paris and Strasbourg and Dijon and Basel have in common, which no other European train lines can boast?