Pub Quiz thread

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Thanks, ofh.

Which six Watford players represented the club at the 1976 Evening Standard London Five-a-Side Tournament, who captained us, and who knocked us out?
 
Thanks, ofh.

Which six Watford players represented the club at the 1976 Evening Standard London Five-a-Side Tournament, who captained us, and who knocked us out?
Haven't a clue - but I remember reading in Australia a good few years later that Stan Bowles was rumoured to have taken a bung whilst playing for QPR in the final against Leyton Orient. He scored QPR's goal in their 1-5 defeat.
 
Thanks, ofh.

Which six Watford players represented the club at the 1976 Evening Standard London Five-a-Side Tournament, who captained us, and who knocked us out?

You don't want much, andy. :emoticon-0101-sadsm

I think that your namesake was there. Dennis Bond. Alan Garner. Kevin McCarthy. Not sure of these and the others, but will keep thinking.
I think QPR knocked us out.
 
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Haven't a clue - but I remember reading in Australia a good few years later that Stan Bowles was rumoured to have taken a bung whilst playing for QPR in the final against Leyton Orient. He scored QPR's goal in their 1-5 defeat.
Wow. I have the final as a 6-1 defeat to Leyton Orient, but interesting about Bowles. What an exceptional player he was, though, eh?
 
You don't want much, andy. :emoticon-0101-sadsm

I think that your namesake was there. Dennis Bond. Alan Garner. Kevin McCarthy. Not sure of these and the others, but will keep thinking.
I think QPR knocked us out.
Ooh, well done!
Yes, Dennis Bond was the captain. The magnificent Andy Rankin was there, yes. Alan Garner and Kevin McCarthy also correct. We were knocked out by QPR as you say. I have to give this you because you're only two names down here. They are Jimmy Walsh, and, according to the programme, the great 'Bobby Downey'! <laugh>

Over to you, my friend. <ok>

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Ooh, well done!
Yes, Dennis Bond was the captain. The magnificent Andy Rankin was there, yes. Alan Garner and Kevin McCarthy also correct. We were knocked out by QPR as you say. I have to give this you because you're only two names down here. They are Jimmy Walsh, and, according to the programme, the great 'Bobby Downey'! <laugh>

Over to you, my friend. <ok>

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That is very kind of you.

Another WFC question. What record does Albie Sharp hold.
 
Yes you got it
Thanks, yorkie.

Which WFC player was described thus in a 1967 programme:
“Watford’s longest-serving professional. A utility player, he was hitherto regarded at Watford’s best possible substitute, but an improvement in form in recent weeks has made him an automatic choice for the left-wing role.”