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Posted
1 hour ago, Mayofox said:

Southampton. He was tripped on the right wing (obviously), fell forward and did several breast strokes. I don't think the game lasted much longer.

 

Q. Which City player was making his debut that day?

Let's try again. Peter Eastoe 

Posted
13 minutes ago, Great Boos Up said:

Great day out, really enjoyed it. It was because he had an injury of some sort.

 

Yeah but you haven't named the referee you Muppet! lol

Posted
20 minutes ago, Great Boos Up said:

Great day out, really enjoyed it. It was because he had an injury of some sort.

 

He indeed went off with a calf injury but that's not the answer

Posted
14 minutes ago, Great Boos Up said:

Balls I have to go but I'm sure I'm right so I'll check on my phone.  A number guess question.

How many Scottish managers have we had.

We've had 14 jock managers. I'm not naming them lol

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Posted
Just now, Aus Fox said:

Did he realise he was too old and the game was now to quick for him and passing him by?

i could have told him that in 1996

lollollol nope but good guess

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