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Thread: Six decades of Cardiff City v Middlesbrough games.

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    Six decades of Cardiff City v Middlesbrough games.


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    Re: Six decades of Cardiff City v Middlesbrough games.

    60's - Alistair Brack

    90's - Alan Moore

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    Re: Six decades of Cardiff City v Middlesbrough games.

    Quote Originally Posted by BINGE THINKING View Post
    60's - Alistair Brack

    90's - Alan Moore
    Both correct Richard.

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    Re: Six decades of Cardiff City v Middlesbrough games.

    70's - Pat Cuff. (Arguably your best ever clue !)

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    Re: Six decades of Cardiff City v Middlesbrough games.

    Quote Originally Posted by BINGE THINKING View Post
    70's - Pat Cuff. (Arguably your best ever clue !)
    Thanks .

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    Re: Six decades of Cardiff City v Middlesbrough games.

    Quote Originally Posted by the other bob wilson View Post
    The 80s is Gary Hamilton.

    The 90s is Alan Moore. A City link to their two other scorers in that tie. Paul Wilkinson in the draw here then Kav in the replay.

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    Re: Six decades of Cardiff City v Middlesbrough games.

    00's - Tony McAndrew & Andrew Taylor

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    Re: Six decades of Cardiff City v Middlesbrough games.

    Quote Originally Posted by BINGE THINKING View Post
    00's - Tony McAndrew & Andrew Taylor
    Tony McAndrew was banned from that 2004 Youth Cup Final on a technicality, he was 48. He may have got away with it but he turned up with his wife and kids which aroused suspicion. Tony McMahon took his place and the rest is history.

    Jack Stephens for the 10s.

    The Pat Cuff clue was excellent, I agree.

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    Re: Six decades of Cardiff City v Middlesbrough games.

    Quote Originally Posted by Loramski View Post
    Tony McAndrew was banned from that 2004 Youth Cup Final on a technicality, he was 48. He may have got away with it but he turned up with his wife and kids which aroused suspicion. Tony McMahon took his place and the rest is history.

    Jack Stephens for the 10s.

    The Pat Cuff clue was excellent, I agree.
    As a fellow sixty plus year old, my Tony McAndrew moments are become all too common Richard!

    All of the other answers given were correct - I'll maybe try and include some more crossword clue type questions from now on.

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