Pub Quiz thread

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Is this something to do with testicles?
That's it Yorkie - there is actually some debate about this but for the Hebrews it was like 'swearing on the seed of Abraham` - making an oath could also be made holding the testicles of the person being sworn to ! From which the words to testify and testament are thought to have arisen - but there are other theories on this. Over to you !
 
That's it Yorkie - there is actually some debate about this but for the Hebrews it was like 'swearing on the seed of Abraham` - making an oath could also be made holding the testicles of the person being sworn to ! From which the words to testify and testament are thought to have arisen - but there are other theories on this. Over to you !

So that's what Vinnie Jones was doing - swearing an oath! All this time I was convinced that he was just being a thug......

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Who was the first Watford manager to begin and end his role in the same calendar year? And why am i asking this today?

Colin Lee in 1990 and today (24 November) was his last match in charge. I believe it was also Ossie Ardiles' last match in charge of Newcastle Utd whom we played at St James Park on that day, losing 0-1 to a late Mick Quinn (yes really) goal after a Gary Porter missed penalty. The attendance, on a bitterly cold day on Tyneside, was 13,774 (giving the lie to the oft-trumpeted "loyalty" of the Toon Army).

Once again, I was there - the coldest match I ever watched (and I was one of the 2,298 at the Associate Members Cup Tie v. Torquay Utd in Jan 1997 when the snow was falling through the gaps in the Main Stand roof).
 
Colin Lee in 1990 and today (24 November) was his last match in charge. I believe it was also Ossie Ardiles' last match in charge of Newcastle Utd whom we played at St James Park on that day, losing 0-1 to a late Mick Quinn (yes really) goal after a Gary Porter missed penalty. The attendance, on a bitterly cold day on Tyneside, was 13,774 (giving the lie to the oft-trumpeted "loyalty" of the Toon Army).

Once again, I was there - the coldest match I ever watched (and I was one of the 2,298 at the Associate Members Cup Tie v. Torquay Utd in Jan 1997 when the snow was falling through the gaps in the Main Stand roof).
Good one.... .and great backstory :)

over to you
 
Because St. James Park is the home stadium of Brackley Town who played there against Gillingham ?

I'll give this one to you mein kolche horn, you are half right. St James Park is indeed the home of Brackley Town, but it was Newport County with whom they played out a 2-2 draw, losing 4-1 in the replay.

Over to you.

Apologies for the pseudo-deutsche!
 
I'll give this one to you mein kolche horn, you are half right. St James Park is indeed the home of Brackley Town, but it was Newport County with whom they played out a 2-2 draw, losing 4-1 in the replay.

Over to you.

Apologies for the pseudo-deutsche!
Vic......It's meine Kölsch Hornisse ! Kölsch is actually the name of the Beer, the dialect of Cologne and also the people born there. Consuming large quantities of the beer helps with speaking the dialect (causal effect) I am actually married to a Kölsch Madel. Ok. I can be up to 88 metres high and 50 metres wide - my length has no restrictions, what am I and where ?