1 - Elland Rd
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Tonight was the first time we've netted 4 away from home since our last 3rd round replay at mighty Mansfield. Thought here's the opportunity to have an easy quiz
1 - Since 2010, we've scored 4 away from home at the same ground twice. Which ground?
2 - In league and English cup matches only - what is the most we've scored away from home in one game? Opposition and score please
3 - What is our biggest away win margin in the league and English cup? Opposition and score again please.
4 - There have been 53 occasions when we've scored 4 away from home in the league and cup. How many of those have we not won?
5 - How many times have we scored more than 4 goals away from home in league and cup?
1 - Elland Rd
1) elland road
2) Oldham 7-1?
3) Oldham 7-1?
4) Charlton 5-4 and Peterboro 4-4 off the top of my head so I’ll go with 2
5) I’ll have a guess at 6
3) 6-0 at Bristol City in 2010 (I think it was 2010).
No 4. - Drew 4-4 at Plymouth in 1985/86 also lost 6-4 at Rotherham in 65/66.
Drew 4-4 at Peterborough in 2009. Jesus time flies!
) We won 4-1 at Mansfield in 76/77 . David Giles scored on his first appearance of the season.
We drew 4-4 at Bournemouth in 1935/36 (had to look it up).
Although it doesn't fit the criteria above I think it's worth mentioning we won 4-1 at Man U in 1952/53 which was the great Duncan Edwards' first game and 4-0 at Liverpool in 1959/60. Big clubs?!
[QUOTE=Forest Green Bluebird;5039157]That was Shankley's 1st game in charge of Liverpool.
Neil O'Halloran scored 3 possibly 4.[/QUOTE
I think his hat trick was (perhaps) his debut against Charlton a few years before this Liverpool game.
[QUOTE=splott parker;5039163][QUOTE=Forest Green Bluebird;5039157]That was Shankley's 1st game in charge of Liverpool.
Neil O'Halloran scored 3 possibly 4.[/QUOTE
I think his hat trick was (perhaps) his debut against Charlton a few years before this Liverpool game.[/QUOTE
Just checked, it was Tapscott 2, Watkins & Bonson in that Liverpool game, O’Halloran had gone to Newport 2 years earlier.