1. What did John Heath become the first player to do when playing for Wolves on 14th September 1891? Take and score the first ever penalty 2. What did Leroy Rosenior do for Torquay Utd for 10 minutes on 17th May 2007? Manage the club 3. What did goalkeeper Eric Nixon become the first player to do in the 1986-87 season? Play in all four divisions in the same season 4. Which is the only football ground to have hosted an F.A.Cup final, full England international and England cricket Test Match? Bramall Lane, Sheffield 5. Which existing founder member of the Football League has never won the F.A Cup? Stoke City 6. What record was completed when France's Daniel Xuereb came on as a substitute in their World Cup match v West Germany in 1986? It meant that players with surnames beginning with every letter of the alphabet had appeared in the World Cup since its inception in 1930 7. Which Scottish club are the only football club mentioned in the Bible? Queen of the South 8. What did Frank Saul do against Burnley on 4th December 1965 that no other Spurs' player had done since 1928? Get sent off in a League game 9. In 1999 the "News of the World" ran a story that the then Liverpool manager was about to sign French U-21 player Didier Baptiste for £3.5M. Who was Baptiste full back for at the time? Harchester Utd - Sky 1: Dream Team 10. Who said: "Of course I didn't take my wife to see Rochdale as an anniversary present - it was her birthday. Would I have got married during the football season? And anyway, it wasn't Rochdale, it was Rochdale Reserves."? Bill Shankly
7. Which Scottish club are the only football club mentioned in the Bible? Queen of the South Matthew 12:42 The Queen of the South will rise at the judgment with this generation and condemn it; for she came from the ends of the earth to listen to Solomon's wisdom, and now something greater than Solomon is here.
No, I see where you're coming from SD. but Accrington Stanley is a different club to Accrington, who were founder members, but don't exist any longer. For clarity, it's an existing club who were founder members.
Number 4 is gonna be a ground of a fallen big giant. So something like the City Ground, County Ground, Bloomfield Road (or is that new?), Deepdale. Something like that. Or Molineux Edit - Nottingham now has a Test ground, maybe on the back of hosting a test, so i'm guessing City Ground. Edit again - oh damnit, answer already
I just looked up 8) so I won't give the answer. But that is astonishing! A different time. And 3) is pretty amazing (again, looked up, not guessed)
6. Never heard of him, but how about this? France became the first team to field players whose surnames began with every letter of the alphabet?