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Okay, not as obscure as a few previous
what ? won the last run (2019) Grand National ?
what ? won the last run (2019) Grand National ?
Tiger RollOkay, not as obscure as a few previous
what ? won the last run (2019) Grand National ?
De Marco?
It was him in 1970.Total stab in the dark , Nijinksky (sp?)
That was very lucky.It was him in 1970.
You're next on
Stalin?That was very lucky.
Nothing to do with sport.
My favorite quote of all time. ( or the truest maybe!).
Who said.
" a single death is a tragedy, a million deaths is a statistic"
Your on a rollStalin?
I find him fascinating and mental.Your on a roll
Cracking quote though, don't you think?
Fire ?away
I find him fascinating and mental.
What was the name of the orphanage that Jake and Elwood grew up in?
Nae idea. Remember the name fae local snooker results (early 70s - probs amateurs then?) and did his Dad no have a hall in Embra?Did he play there? I met Chris years ago playing poker at the Maybury. Good lad, shame about his back.
I find him fascinating and mental.
What was the name of the orphanage that Jake and Elwood grew up in?
Any excuse tae play this....<iframe width="560" height="315" src="" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe>I find him fascinating and mental.
What was the name of the orphanage that Jake and Elwood grew up in?
Who did they play for?I find him fascinating and mental.
What was the name of the orphanage that Jake and Elwood grew up in?
Not the RedsWho did they play for?
I googled it cause I didn't have a scoobie.Not the Reds
Sorry I thought everybody knew The Blues Brothers??I googled it cause I didn't have a scoobie.
I don't watch many films. .....Well not ones with words in them
Sister Mary's orphanage for the poor?!Nobody having a guess?
Your go for being closest.Sister Mary's orphanage for the poor?!
I find him fascinating and mental.
What was the name of the orphanage that Jake and Elwood grew up in?
Your go for being closest.
It was St Helen Of The Blessed Shroud
Michael j fox, nae *&*^’ll faw fur that yin.?Keeping on the movie theme.
Who did Michael J Fox replace as Marty in Back to the Future?
I thought someone would've got it! It was Eric Stoltz!Michael j fox, nae *&*^’ll faw fur that yin.?
I could've told you they shot about 5 weeks but couldn't remember who got the bootI thought someone would've got it! It was Eric Stoltz!
Hibbybilly, you're up as you replied!
I can only think of the 2 Charltons for Leeds and Hunt for liverpool? Both in the fairs/UEFA cup?Kickstarting this thread with an easy one. Name 3 members of England's 1966 world cup winning team who have played against Hibs at Easter Road. Including who for and when. Attentive Bouncers should get one straight away.
Jack Charlton for Leeds in the Fairs Cup, yes. I think Roger Hunt had left Liverpool by the time we played them. So two more still to get.I can only think of the 2 Charltons for Leeds and Hunt for liverpool? Both in the fairs/UEFA cup?
Nobby Stiles, yes.Wasn't it mentioned on here last week that Nobby Stiles played against Hibs for Middlesbrough, I presume in a friendly?
As for the third, does Peter Bonnetti count? Think he was in the squad ... although that could be bollocks, of course.
I thought he played against us for Dundee United, might have been at Tannadice, though. Stumped now thoughNobby Stiles, yes.
The question was about members of the England team, not the squad, so Bonnetti wouldn't count, even if he had played at ER, which I don't know if he ever did (didn't he have a few games for Dundee or Dundee United towards the end of his career?).
Anyway, one more to get...
I don't think so. Not one I had in mind anyway.Alan Ball?
He wasn't in the 1966 teamEheheheh... Emlyn Hughes? Nae idea when tho if so
Can’t have been. Name like that he must be Welsh, Shirley?He wasn't in the 1966 team
Bassey?Can’t have been. Name like that he must be Welsh, Shirley?
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