Pub Quiz thread

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Ok - Andy is on the right track
Well, Luther wasn’t ever an apprentice. He played in a youth game, but that was his trial. He signed straight from school in 1975 for £30 a week into what we would now call the first team squad, and while he completed apprentice duties, he wasn’t one. He played a handful of games that season, initially coming on as sub. I think he misremembers his first match as a goalscorer against Swansea City on 17th April 1976. I saw him come on as sub on 3rd April 1976 against Barnsley. Luther claims he was bad in the Swansea game, fair enough, I wasn’t there, but he was electric in the Barnsley game. He was out on the wing, and was more like our Sarr than anyone else I can think of. He ran at people, beat them mainly with pace, and put the ball in. My Dad and I, as well as the rest of the crowd, were very excited by him. I remember people shouting for the other players to pass to him.
 
Well, Luther wasn’t ever an apprentice. He played in a youth game, but that was his trial. He signed straight from school in 1975 for £30 a week into what we would now call the first team squad, and while he completed apprentice duties, he wasn’t one. He played a handful of games that season, initially coming on as sub. I think he misremembers his first match as a goalscorer against Swansea City on 17th April 1976. I saw him come on as sub on 3rd April 1976 against Barnsley. Luther claims he was bad in the Swansea game, fair enough, I wasn’t there, but he was electric in the Barnsley game. He was out on the wing, and was more like our Sarr than anyone else I can think of. He ran at people, beat them mainly with pace, and put the ball in. My Dad and I, as well as the rest of the crowd, were very excited by him. I remember people shouting for the other players to pass to him.
Well that means there are two mistakes - and both in the same sentence. What's the second one?
 
Cheers Andy.

Which ex-Watford player earned a contract on the basis he could kick a football in a straight line?