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Was that pic your question? Money is the root of all evil?
'Radix malorum est cupiditas' was I think the original Latin tag and suggested greed or cupidity was the root of all evil. The money saying must have been coined later.
Could well be down to the preferred English translation used in the King James Bible in 1611. I thought that the original quotation was written in Koine Greek rather than Latin.
Oddly - given their current status in football - East Fife have two former players who can both lay claim to an unwanted title, achieved just four years apart. Who were they and what are they famed for? (Apart from the fact that they both played against my father....)
Also Henry Morris (whilst still at East Fife) became the first British player to score in a World Cup match.
I guess the clue is in the 'unwanted title' so I'll go for 'Miss Scotland 1969'![]()
Henry Morris was certainly one of the two - and his unwanted handle came after that match, in spite of him scoring a hat trick in it.
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Henry Morris scored a hat trick but was never picked for Scotland again. Also Charlie Fleming scored 2 on his only game for Scotland - also never to be picked again. Am I getting close ?
Derry City - in both Northern Ireland & the Republic of Ireland.
Is it like the mile high club but for rather average mathematicians?