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Football Trivia questions

Opened that and flicked through, 4 at best if I can even spell them so I left it ha.
 
You lot are doing great, I didn't get any, too recent or not recent enough, that's what happens when you're 64😁
 
Would have been 20 if I could spell!

Do you know what, though. I had completely forgotten that the bloke for G had ever played for us. Like I literally have no recollection of us ever signing him or him playing for us and it wasn't even that long ago!
 
Only just realised it was alphabetical 😳

I wouldn't have spent so long trying to spell the name of the Finnish centre forward from the 90s for a player whose surname begins with V had I known😃
 
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Only just realised it was alphabetical 😳

I wouldn't have spent so long trying to spell the name of the Finnish centre forward from the 90s for a player whose surname begins with V had I know 😃
It's literally called "Wolves A-Z", you clown shoes 😂
 
Was watching House of Games (don't judge me).
One of the questions was 'when was the worlds oldest football club, Sheffield Wednesday, founded?'
I always thought Notts County was England's oldest club. I believe a German team (can't remember which) was oldest in the world.
 
Cheers, interesting info, although it's buggered my go to football history trivia, been telling my lads the oldest English club was Notts County (Queens Park oldest Scottish) since they were kids.
I think the fact is Notts County are the oldest still in existence
 
Was watching House of Games (don't judge me).
One of the questions was 'when was the worlds oldest football club, Sheffield Wednesday, founded?'
I always thought Notts County was England's oldest club. I believe a German team (can't remember which) was oldest in the world.
The oldest surviving German club (absolutely miles down the pyramid and has never done anything) is from 1888.
 
German clubs love to sound older than they are by putting a year in their name that has nothing to do with when they actually started playing football.
 
12 players since 1992 have both a Premier League and SPL winner's medal, can you name them?

2 of them are current players.
 
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