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posted on 23/4/13

im thinking swindon for that one, and 2 im 90% sure is kanchelskis

posted on 23/4/13

Nah, rather not, I would have done, (I'm seriously not trying to start an argument) but I probably would have got abuse from some, not all, but some so it isn't worth it, sorry.

posted on 23/4/13

ok doesnt matter

comment by Park (U13708)

posted on 24/4/13

For 3) I'd assume Ashley Cole would be one of them? Must've won a fair few with Arsenal when they were decent and then Chelsea dominated the FA Cup for the last 6-7 years.

posted on 24/4/13

i think giggs, scholes and cashley are shoe ins, id be tempted to go with paddy vieira aswell

comment by Park (U13708)

posted on 24/4/13

Have United won it enough?? If they have then Giggs, Scholes Gary and Phil Neville would fill up spots. But I'm still not sure

posted on 24/4/13

I'd go with that too Park

posted on 24/4/13

when was the last time your lot won it?

posted on 24/4/13

Remember when you guys were good at quizs

posted on 24/4/13

Guys, there are 7 players according to Wilshire who have won 4 medals. Lets name all 7 that we think and as long as 4 are correct then we have it.

Also, are we going for West Ham for question 4?

posted on 24/4/13

roy keane?

posted on 24/4/13

and west ham would perhaps be the logical choice, historians bleat on that west ham won the world cup so youd have thought they would be full of enlgish internationals at that time, and they also had that young team in the early part of the century, i suppose it depends on wether its only official captains counted, and not when the armband is passed around in friendlies

posted on 24/4/13

Thanks for answering me CEF, appreciate that.

posted on 24/4/13

Wilshire,

Our answers are on the quiz page. Where you up to with your answers?


LRF - sorry I haven't responded. I had a look at your league and see you have added two teams. I suspect you wanted to ask me to give it another go. My answer is no, but not because of the previous problems. I don't have time to do two leagues and this one still has 9 weeks to run.

Hope your second season goes well

posted on 24/4/13

we need a year for the west ham side

comment by Park (U13708)

posted on 24/4/13

I'm still not sure about the FA Cup one, really don't think it's United. We've barely won it with Fergie

posted on 24/4/13

Well Robin said ask so just thought I'd ask but knew you'd say no as you just want Wilshere's league to do well.

posted on 24/4/13

giggs has been there for 20+ years, surely youve won it at least 4 times in that timespan

posted on 24/4/13

Was it WHU or Leeds for the captain Q

Pretty sure United might be in with a shout, Rooney, Ferdinand, Neville (?) all played at the same time

comment by Park (U13708)

posted on 25/4/13

It would be weird if we haven't Tranq, but I just think if we had then they'd be more than 7 winners

Ferdinand's never won it with us 21 Shows how long we've been without it

comment by Park (U13708)

posted on 25/4/13

Or is it Carrick that's never won it? One (or both) of those two anyway...

comment by Park (U13708)

posted on 25/4/13

I still don't think Giggs is one of them for number 4. Just bear with me on this one haha, still trying to work it out myself.

- United didn't win a trophy under Fergie (and therefore Giggs) until '94.

- Ferdinand came in 2002, and has never won the FA Cup. Hence why everyone was going on about wanting to win it this year etc. etc.

- Therefore, Giggs has only had those 8 years (94-2002) to win 4 FA Cup medals. Did United really win the FA Cup at least every other year? Seems far to short a time period to win 4 medals

I think I've got the dates right, my actual knowledge of football history is a bit crap Fairly sure that's when we won the PL with Fergie for the fist time and when Rio came along though.

posted on 25/4/13

1) West Bromwich Albion (1 pt)
2) Andrei Kanchelskis 2 (pt)
3) Mark Hughes. 1985, 1990 & 1994 with Man Utd, 1997 with Chelsea
Roy Keane. 1994, 1996, 1999, 2004 with Man Utd.
David Seaman. 1993, 1998, 2002, 2003 with Arsenal
Ryan Giggs.. 1994, 1996, 1999, 2004 with Man Utd.
Ashley Cole. 2002, 2003, 2005 with Arsenal. 2007 with Chelsea
Patrick Viera. 1998, 2002, 2003, 2005 with Arsenal
Ray Parlour. 1993, 1998, 2002, 2003 with Arsenal. (1 pt)
4) Southampton (Mick Channon, Alan Ball, Kevin Keegan, Peter Shilton, Dave Watson and Mark Wright) in 1982. Mick Mills joined in November 1982 after Kevin Keegan left, so that would have been 7. (o pt)
5) London, Liverpool, Birmingham, Bristol, Nottingham, Sheffield, Manchester and Stoke (1 pt)
6) 1. Cardiff City - 1927
2. Coventry - 1987
3. Chelsea - 1970, 1997, 2000
4. Charlton Athletic - 1947
5. Clapham Rovers – 1880 (1pt)
7) Swindon Town (1 pt)
8) Nottingham Forest (1 pt)
9) An orange ball (1 pt)
10) Nicholas Anelka (1 pt)


9/10

thought they were quite hard ffs

comment by Park (U13708)

posted on 25/4/13

Yeah! Thank God noone listened to my brilliant logic about GIggs

posted on 25/4/13

Well dont try so hard to get hard questions then dummy

Next time im going to create such a hard list of questions about areas of the world you didnt even know existed

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