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A Wild stab in the dark... Is it referring to Animals appearing in nicknames? The Swans (Swansea) The Black cats (Sunderland) The Tigers (Hull)...
Bury, Barnsley, Sunderland & Blackburn all have Latin writing on their badges?
Bury, Chelsea, Liverpool, Barnsley .....These are all clubs that contain a single word as their name? (e.g. no united, city, town...)
Denis Law played for Huddersfield, Manchester City, Manchester United & Torino
Cardiff, Chelsea, Manchester City & Coventry all have blue in their nicknames?
Cardiff, Manchester City, Manchester United & Chelsea have featured in F.A cup finals at both Wembley stadiums?
Cardiff, Huddersfield, Charlton & Coventry have all won the F.A Cup once in their history?
Manchester United, Manchester City, Cardiff City & Coventry City have all changed their club names since they were founded?
Huddersfield Town, Manchester United, Chelsea & Coventry City all feature a football on their badges?
Correct! That's it!! I know, it's unbelievable that no other Italian has won the premiership title!! I thought that might throw you off the scent...
Nope it's related to winning the premiership title but not manchester. Terrorwit was close when he stated that they were foreign players.
YES!! One more to go! Terrorwit nearly got it, just needed to elaborate more!
Hernandez, Balotelli, Kompany, Berbatov = Premiership related Trezeguet, Platini, Gerrard, Lampard = World cup related
Getting closer! and the other group is world cup related
You're on the right track with the premier league answer terrorwit! Remove Lampard and you've got your group. Your answer needs a little bit...
Nope, it's Javier 'chicharito' Hernandez. It's not Wembley related either. Shall I give you the grouping, or would you like to leave it a bit...
Javier Hernandez
Nope, wrong grouping
Nope, both groups are directly relating to football... No twists or red herrings
Very good Terrorwit....you had both the club badge and goalkeeper ones correct!! :smile: The other two are incorrect though. Both groupings are...