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No, none of them are right.
So, I make it that it's these three plus numbers 9, 11, 17, 18 and 21 to get.
Some clues for these - seven, nine and eleven are all within a few miles of each other.
No current City player has scored for us at 14 despite us having played there nine times in the past decade.
Filip Kiss scored for us at 17.
The photo of 18 was taken at the first match played there in 1935.
We played and beat the side which plays at 21 around the time that the plane protest in the photo was made.
21 Blackburn...14 Ipswich...18 Norwich....17 Derby as said above.....leaves the 3 london grounds...7 Brentford 9 Fulham and 11 QPR
I'm kinda guessing though!!!
9 Blackburn
11 Brentford
17 Fulham
18 Derby
21 QPR
I'm confused wheres Burton?
I would have guessed 12 for Fulham...
3 for Rotherham, 4 for Preston, 5 for Barnsley, 15 for Wurzels, 16 for Reading, 17 for Fulham, 19 for home, 23 for Hull.
I'll have a scroll through now to see if these have been already mentioned/corrected.
7 Brentford
9 qpr
11 fulham
14 Bristol rovers
21 ipshit or Norwich
All of the correct answers have been given in messages received since I last posted in this thread.
Seven is QPR, nine is Fulham and Brentford is eleven. Fourteen is Ipswich, seventeen is Derby, eighteen Norwich and Blackburn is number 21.
Loramski, no idea when the Brentford photo was taken, but I can confirm the Norwich one was from 1935 - it was taken during the first match ever played at Carrow Road.
It says 1935 on Twitter so it must be true.
https://twitter.com/brentfordaswas
A couple of interesting things on there if you fancy scrolling down. The Nye Bevan quote (Jan 21) and the Bowie picture (Jan 10) caught my eye, as did the unorthodox method of carrying a stricken Ted Drake from the pitch in 1938 (Jan 28). I'm not the kind of bloke who'd normally recommend a picture of four naked men in a bathtub but there's something fantastically innocent about the 1930 photo on Feb 11.