From Luther Blissett?
Close. But I'm looking for a bit more, e.g. Who inadvertently came up with Bloother.
From Luther Blissett?
It's origins are Saxon so, in terms of England, SE England?
Unfortunately for you, it's also an alternative spelling of Blatter....
Ok, I'm starting to doubt myself on this so I'm going to give the answer and move on in case I've made it up, but I'm pretty sure that when Luther was with England, the much missed Bobby Robson, famous for getting names of players wrong, used to call him Bloother. Has anyone else heard that story or have I imagined it?
Moving swiftly on, the three books by Ian Rankin featuring Inspector Rebus that share their name with Rolling Stones albums.
Moving swiftly on, the three books by Ian Rankin featuring Inspector Rebus that share their name with Rolling Stones albums.
If I am right my question is this.
What is the link between Watford's last friendly game and their rumoured next opponents name, Borussia?
The bird on the coat-of-arms of South Tyrol is the same as the one on the flag of Prussia (Borussia is Latin for Prussia)?
South Tyrol and Dortmund have roughly the same populations - 500,000 or so. ?
Google pah! Trefor Jones is best.
1. A small island.
2. A team with a name like Wolverhampton's other bit and one that could be a small valley.
3. The first score was better than the second.
4. Barry, Ron, Tom and Walter, and someone scored in his own goal ,doh.
Let's see if google can help you with this:
In 1969, to celebrate winning the 3rd Division Championship, Watford undertook a short overseas tour - playing two games in two days.
1) Where did they go?
2) Which teams did they play?
3) What were the scores?
4) Who scored the goals?
