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Couldn't think beyond Grobbelaar (born in Durban, South Africa) so I checked. According to lfchistory.net he's ninth on the all time list behind Callaghan (born in Toxteth), Carragher (Bootle), Clemence (Skegness), Hughes (Barrow-in-Furness), Rush (St Asaph), Neal (Irchester), Smith (Liverpool) & Gerrard (Whiston).

 

:dont know:

 

Trick question?

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yeah mike! obvious that was ;)

 

:major overreaction alert:

 

 

(read the question you fool)

 

:blush: :lol:

 

Although, in my defence, Grobbelaar did play in England's "premier league" more than anyone else, just not the Premier League....proper use of quotation marks is always important :).

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Here's another quick trivia. I don't care where it goes or preferences

 

"What was unusual about a home game with Tottenham Hotspur on January 15 2000, or put another way, (what was) something (which) occured that day that was unusual"

 

No rush

The half time meat pies were 50% edible?

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Here's another quick trivia. I don't care where it goes or preferences

 

"What was unusual about a home game with Tottenham Hotspur on January 15 2000, or put another way, (what was) something (which) occured that day that was unusual"

 

No rush

Something to do with the result? They were always our bogey team.

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No No, a dog ran on to the pitch from the park end, held up play for 15 minutes and took a while to restore order.

 

Joe Max Moore scored an added time goal to grab us a 2 - 2 draw on the day. Walter Smith would have been manager.

 

There was a brief furore at the time "Dog invades field and causes havoc".

 

Or something.

 

Bale wasn't a part of the Tottenham squad in 1999/2000 FFS. Was he being serious.

 

Never know what to believe on these pages sometimes.

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No No, a dog ran on to the pitch from the park end, held up play for 15 minutes and took a while to restore order.

 

Joe Max Moore scored an added time goal to grab us a 2 - 2 draw on the day. Walter Smith would have been manager.

 

There was a brief furore at the time "Dog invades field and causes havoc".

 

Or something.

 

Bale wasn't a part of the Tottenham squad in 1999/2000 FFS. Was he being serious.

 

Never know what to believe on these pages sometimes.

 

Shut up Meg.

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Zoo's Question of the Day Round 107:

Which is the only club that Chelsea have failed to beat in the Premier League era?

 

1 - Oldham Athletic - (correctly answered by Dalziel Kane).

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