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Discussion in 'Watford' started by colognehornet, Jun 26, 2013.

  1. yorkshirehornet

    yorkshirehornet Well-Known Member

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    Clue: a bit of a dick.... ;)
     
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  2. NZHorn

    NZHorn Well-Known Member

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    George Edmonds?
     
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  3. Busy Being Headhunted

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    does that narrow it down ?
     
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  4. oldfrenchhorn

    oldfrenchhorn Well-Known Member Forum Moderator

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    Richard Jobson
     
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  5. yorkshirehornet

    yorkshirehornet Well-Known Member

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    <ok>

    and where was he in
    between?
     
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  6. oldfrenchhorn

    oldfrenchhorn Well-Known Member Forum Moderator

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    Hull, Oldham, Leeds, Southend, Man City.
     
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  7. yorkshirehornet

    yorkshirehornet Well-Known Member

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    Thanks for telling me ;)

    Interesting that he came back though.....

    I never highly rated him myself

    over to you....
     
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  8. oldfrenchhorn

    oldfrenchhorn Well-Known Member Forum Moderator

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    A 17 year old scored for his home town club on his debut in a league cup game. The opposition player/manager was very impressed with the lad and signed him up for Watford later.

    The question is: Who were the two players and who were the two teams in that league cup game?
     
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  9. yorkshirehornet

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    Was it Kevin Phillips?
     
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  10. oldfrenchhorn

    oldfrenchhorn Well-Known Member Forum Moderator

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    No
     
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  11. NZHorn

    NZHorn Well-Known Member

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    As a wild guess I would say that the players were Ken Furphy and Keith Eddy, and the teams were Barrow and Workington.
     
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  12. oldfrenchhorn

    oldfrenchhorn Well-Known Member Forum Moderator

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    Spot on NZ. <applause>
     
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  13. NZHorn

    NZHorn Well-Known Member

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    Here's one for the Googlophiles:

    What do:
    Albert Allen, Steve Bloomer, Frank Bradshaw, George Camsell, Fred Dewhurst, Ted Drake, Fred Geary, Vivian Gibbins, Walter Gilliat, John Haines, Harold Halse, Jimmy Hampson, George Hilsdon, William Kenyon-Slaney, Tinsley Lindley, Billy Moore, Johnny Morris, Michael O'Grady, Joe Payne, Fred Pickering, Freddie Steele, Fred Tilson, Howard Vaughton, John Veitch, Fred Wheldon, Vivian Woodward, and John Yates,
    Have in common?

    Sorry, I didn't think the list would be so long!
     
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  14. Bolton's Boots

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    They are all international players who have scored more goals than they have gained caps for their country?
     
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  15. yorkshirehornet

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    England internationals?
     
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  16. NZHorn

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    That took 5 minutes - less time than it took me to write the question!
    Well done BB
     
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  17. Bolton's Boots

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    Am feeling mean....<devil>

    The recent resurgence of food banks in UK brought to mind a Scandinavian word that migrated to Britain in the 10th century and mutated into another form, indicating how food banks were paid for back then. In its present day form, the origin of the word has been wrongly attributed to both a name for someone from a particular country and a particular negro slave. What is the word, in both Scandinavian and English?
     
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  18. oldfrenchhorn

    oldfrenchhorn Well-Known Member Forum Moderator

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    I am not thinking yet about your question BB, but in my newspaper today was an item about food banks in France. Last weekend we were asked to contribute and in our region a total of 51 tonnes were given, slightly down on last year. Despite our socialist government it is harder to receive help from the state if you are out of work than it is in the UK. There are more and more entitled to get food aid, and with unemployment growing because the economy is still shrinking, the food banks are constantly asking for more help. It is fair to say that if you are poor you will be better looked after in the UK than France.
     
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  19. geitungur akureyrar

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    Alms here is ölmusa in swedish allmosa norweg and dansk almisse. A word for word translation is charity.
     
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  20. yorkshirehornet

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    arghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
     
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