How about this:sorry guys i have only just got up over to anyone that can take set a new one
Clue: this particular titbit can be found in Tales from the Vicarage 4...How about this:
Which Watford player's mum didn't want him to join Everton and why?
Not John Barnes. Bit more recent and something to do with a certain Everton players 'reputation'.John barnes ?
Andy Gray was well past it when Ashley was looking to leave. Last clue, this fans favourite ended up going to Birmingham instead.the Everton player would be Andy gray .So my guess is ashley young ?
You've got it, his mum was worried that Gazza would lead him astrayTommy Mooney chose Birmingham over Everton so I guess it was him ? I don't know anything about his mother - is she a Liverpool fan ?

Cheers Bloother. In which football competition do you have penalty shoot outs to decide matches after normal time ? The referee also has 3 coloured cards to choose from. For a bonus....all matches in this competition are played on the same pitch - where is it ?
Welcome back BBLast year the Italians planned to introduce a green card in Serie B games - anything to do with that?
Hello BB. good to see you back. No not Serie B and the colour of the extra card isn't green.Last year the Italians planned to introduce a green card in Serie B games - anything to do with that?
Some clues here. The tounament started in 2007 and replaced a forerunner tournament which was founded by a certain Jim Mulligan (now living in Westminster) - the original tounament was first won by an English team. Altogether players from 65 different countries contest this cup.
All yours BB. It is the Clericus Cup, played between the various seminaries in the Vatican. Originally called the Rome Cup. The referee has a choice of red, yellow or blue cards - the last of which means being sin binned for 5 minutes. They do actually play in normal football kits as opposed to cassocks (otherwise it would be hard to nutmeg an opponent). Apparently Giovanni Trappatoni is interested in managing the Vatican City national team. Over to you.Is it the Somethingorother Cup played for by Catholic priests - somewhere in Rome?
I'm sorry cologne but I just have this mental image:All yours BB. It is the Clericus Cup, played between the various seminaries in the Vatican. Originally called the Rome Cup. The referee has a choice of red, yellow or blue cards - the last of which means being sin binned for 5 minutes. They do actually play in normal football kits as opposed to cassocks (otherwise it would be hard to nutmeg an opponent). Apparently Giovanni Trappatoni is interested in managing the Vatican City national team. Over to you.