OMG, people actually do that!Dirk Gently wrote: If they had been, at least I'd have made the effort to rewrite them slightly in order to try to cover my tracks
OMG, people actually do that!Dirk Gently wrote: If they had been, at least I'd have made the effort to rewrite them slightly in order to try to cover my tracks
Yep, but if they still qualify as a non-league team, then it invalidates the previous "fact", since other non-league teams have a "j" in their name and should be counted...Sutekh wrote:Don’t think it does need to be updated based on the above, Cowdenbeath have neither changed their name nor relocated outside of the U.K. since their relegationDirk Gently wrote:The Four-Four-Two piece you copied and pasted this from needs updating. Cowdenbeath were relegated in May.Sutekh wrote:
The St Johstone fact needs to be reworded. Jarrow play in the Northern League and I think Jedburgh have a team in the lowland leagues somewhere, then there’s Jersey Bulls in the Combined Counties and though Jersey technically isn’t part of Britain the club is playing in Britain.
It’s also a shame Radcliffe dropped the Borough element from their name as when it was there their name contained a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h and i.
We haven’t lost at Elm Park for more than 25 yearsArk Royal wrote:Between April 1933 and Januray 1936, Reading went 55 home league games unbeaten, which was an English league record for a period of 32 years before Millwall surpassed it in 1967. #FortressElmPark.
Your regular quiz question "which club is located nearest to the River Mersey?" might need revision once Everton moveDirk Gently wrote:The two I posted weren't. They were known and remembered.
If they had been, at least I'd have made the effort to rewrite them slightly in order to try to cover my tracks
When Hakan Mild finds out that Wimbledon weren't in the Prem when he played for them, he's going to be lividBrogue wrote:Nemanja Vidic is the only Premier League winner with a surname made entirely of Roman Numerals
yup, let’s name them..Brogue wrote:Only 8 ( now 7 as Newcastle will be there for the League cup final) teams in the entire football league have not played at the new Wembley. I was kinda shocked at that.
Boremuff?AthleticoSpizz wrote:yup, let’s name them..Brogue wrote:Only 8 ( now 7 as Newcastle will be there for the League cup final) teams in the entire football league have not played at the new Wembley. I was kinda shocked at that.
Fleetwood
Accrington
Burton
Crawley
Colchester?
At a guess…just two more…
Just goes to show how “not special” getting to Wembley is now.Brogue wrote:Only 8 ( now 7 as Newcastle will be there for the League cup final) teams in the entire football league have not played at the new Wembley. I was kinda shocked at that.
Fleetwood won the League 2 Play off final in 2014AthleticoSpizz wrote:yup, let’s name them..Brogue wrote:Only 8 ( now 7 as Newcastle will be there for the League cup final) teams in the entire football league have not played at the new Wembley. I was kinda shocked at that.
Fleetwood
Accrington
Burton
Crawley
Colchester?
At a guess…just two more…
EasyAthleticoSpizz wrote:yup, let’s name them..Brogue wrote:Only 8 ( now 7 as Newcastle will be there for the League cup final) teams in the entire football league have not played at the new Wembley. I was kinda shocked at that.
Fleetwood
Accrington
Burton
Crawley
Colchester?
At a guess…just two more…
Harrogate won the 2019–20 FA Trophy against Concord Rangers on 3 May 2021 (as a result of the Covid thing the final had been held over from 2020)Loafer wrote:EasyAthleticoSpizz wrote:yup, let’s name them..Brogue wrote:Only 8 ( now 7 as Newcastle will be there for the League cup final) teams in the entire football league have not played at the new Wembley. I was kinda shocked at that.
Fleetwood
Accrington
Burton
Crawley
Colchester?
At a guess…just two more…
Harrogate and barrow
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Played Spurs in the Premier League there, as did Newcastle.Sutekh wrote:Boremuff?AthleticoSpizz wrote:yup, let’s name them..Brogue wrote:Only 8 ( now 7 as Newcastle will be there for the League cup final) teams in the entire football league have not played at the new Wembley. I was kinda shocked at that.
Fleetwood
Accrington
Burton
Crawley
Colchester?
At a guess…just two more…
Yeah the stat came from ady Williams yesterday on bbc berks. He added the disclaimer that both muff and Newcastle played there when spurs borrowed it for a couple of seasons. I don’t think it’s fair to count them for this purpose though. And actually when I looked at the list it changes as clubs come up from the football league and go down. I saw a list that actually there are only 6 clubs some said 8 I couldn’t nail it down exactly without going through every team in the football league which I ain’t doingFrom Despair To Where? wrote:Played Spurs in the Premier League there, as did Newcastle.Sutekh wrote:Boremuff?AthleticoSpizz wrote:yup, let’s name them..
Fleetwood
Accrington
Burton
Crawley
Colchester?
At a guess…just two more…
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