by Dirk Gently » 28 Oct 2009 12:53
by Thaumagurist* » 28 Oct 2009 13:30
by blade 1 » 28 Oct 2009 14:53
However, I don't understand no.19.
1. Sheffield FC: The oldest football club in the world. They may not have won anything of note since the FA Amateur Cup in 1904, but Sheffield FC are the only club in the world besides Real Madrid to have been awarded the FIFA Order of Merit. Other winners of this award include Nelson Mandela, Henry Kissinger and the Uruguay Football Association.
by Silver Fox » 28 Oct 2009 15:27
blade 1 first ever flood lit game hosted at bramall lane.
by Thaumagurist* » 28 Oct 2009 15:30
blade 1However, I don't understand no.19.
Yeah 50,000 fans ... does not an important club make.
by blade 1 » 28 Oct 2009 15:33
i thought that was Elm Park?
by Thaumagurist* » 28 Oct 2009 15:44
blade 1i thought that was Elm Park?
I think i remember someone telling me it was at bramall lane..
Did some research and this came up
http://www.chrishobbs.com/firstfloodlitfootball1878.htm
by blade 1 » 28 Oct 2009 15:53
Thaumagurist*blade 1i thought that was Elm Park?
I think i remember someone telling me it was at bramall lane..
Did some research and this came up
http://www.chrishobbs.com/firstfloodlitfootball1878.htm
Hmmm, maybe it's actually that the first ever installed floodlights were at Elm Park. Would I be right in thinking that the floodlights at that game at Brammall were temporary?
I've just googled for the relevant Reading game:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/local/berkshire/h ... 290801.stm
by bobbybottler » 28 Oct 2009 16:34
blade 1However, I don't understand no.19.
Yeah 50,000 fans and chris waddle does not an important club make.1. Sheffield FC: The oldest football club in the world. They may not have won anything of note since the FA Amateur Cup in 1904, but Sheffield FC are the only club in the world besides Real Madrid to have been awarded the FIFA Order of Merit. Other winners of this award include Nelson Mandela, Henry Kissinger and the Uruguay Football Association.
They play about 5 minutes away from where i used to live in sheffield. Used to go and watch them when united were away and the weather was nice.
The ground is essentially the beer garden for the pub there. Loved watching them.
Although i would argue (obviously) for Sheffield united's inclusion on that list.
First ever premier league goal.
first ever flood lit game hosted at bramall lane.
The original united - i believe
I think the first team to own a forign club or at least a chinese one. Chegdu Blades.
we also now own hungary's most successfull ever club.
The battle of Bramall lane.
Bramall lane is the oldest ground still used in major leagues - first used in the 1860's
The greasy chip butty! Best football chant ever.
by bobbybottler » 28 Oct 2009 16:44
by blade 1 » 28 Oct 2009 16:59
Only football ground in the League to have hosted a Test match?
by Deathy » 28 Oct 2009 17:40
Thaumagurist*blade 1i thought that was Elm Park?
I think i remember someone telling me it was at bramall lane..
Did some research and this came up
http://www.chrishobbs.com/firstfloodlitfootball1878.htm
Hmmm, maybe it's actually that the first ever installed floodlights were at Elm Park.
by Dirk Gently » 28 Oct 2009 18:10
blade 1Only football ground in the League to have hosted a Test match?
Good shout
I think bramall lane and the Oval are the only places to have hosted international cricket and football.
Don't know if its the only place to have hosted a test match.
by bobbybottler » 28 Oct 2009 18:19
Dirk Gentlyblade 1Only football ground in the League to have hosted a Test match?
Good shout
I think bramall lane and the Oval are the only places to have hosted international cricket and football.
Don't know if its the only place to have hosted a test match.
Yes - but lots of grounds up north were/are dual use, with two pitches and a double-sided stand inbetween. Headingley's still like that, and Bradford Park Avenue used to be.
by weybridgewanderer » 28 Oct 2009 18:31
Silver Foxblade 1 first ever flood lit game hosted at bramall lane.
i thought that was Elm Park?
by handbags_harris » 28 Oct 2009 18:56
bobbybottler The Wolves entry is a bit gratuitous. The European Cup was born out of the Mitropa Cup, the first regular pan-European club tournament which was well established prior to WW2, but did not involve British clubs. If I didn't know better, I'd assume that this article was written by a British journalist.
The Ajax entry - I'm reading that as "no Dutch has ever won a European Cup prior to Ajax, who were solely responsible, without any input from any other Dutch club whatsoever, for the Holland glory years of the 1970s"
Nice idea for an article, but poorly researched and woefully presented. Fùck off.
by frimmers » 29 Oct 2009 09:52
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