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on the right track Brian..... this person used to do it virtually every week...its not d payne , gibbo or Rene you dont mean the boss ?
Neil PriceThink ex watford f a cup finalist whose birthday was on Monday...
OK - fairly straightforward one this.....
What is the connection between Benfica and British Coal?

Very close barry but not quite there. How is naming Sunderland's ground "The Stadium of Light" a tribute to miners?Stadium of Light. The translation of Benfica's home is Stadium of Light (Estadio de Luz) and Sunderland's ground was named that as a tribute to the coal miners from the area.
The Stadium in Sunderland was very definitely named in honour of miners - there is a Davy Lamp monument at the entry to the stadium - the only link I can find to Benfica is in the stadium names although 'Estadio de Luz' refers to the part of Lisbon it is in and translates only very loosely into stadium of light.Very close barry but not quite there. How is naming Sunderland's ground "The Stadium of Light" a tribute to miners?
Clue: location of Stadium of LightThe Stadium in Sunderland was very definitely named in honour of miners - there is a Davy Lamp monument at the entry to the stadium - the only link I can find to Benfica is in the stadium names although 'Estadio de Luz' refers to the part of Lisbon it is in and translates only very loosely into stadium of light.
The stadium of light in Sunderland was built on the former site of Wearmouth Colliery - but I am struggling with the connection to Benfica (other than the stadium name).Clue: location of Stadium of Light
Correct. Connection is the stadium name - simple as that. British Coal owned Wearmouth Colliery when it closed. Straightforward. Over to you.The stadium of light in Sunderland was built on the former site of Wearmouth Colliery - but I am struggling with the connection to Benfica (other than the stadium name).
