View Full Version : Seven decades of Cardiff City v Rotherham United matches.
the other bob wilson
27-10-22, 09:18
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Enoch Mort
27-10-22, 13:09
60s Ken Houghton
I thought it was Ian Butler 60s
10s Tom Lawrence, Greg Halford, Alex Revell?
Enoch Mort
27-10-22, 13:27
I thought it was Ian Butler 60s
Thinking about it you could well be right. I always associate Houghton and Butler (both Rotherham players) as later scoring a shed load of goals for Hull along with Wagstaff and Chilton :thumbup:
the other bob wilson
27-10-22, 14:53
No, it’s Houghton, he scored a hat trick for Rotherham against us and ended his career with Scunthorpe.
Greg Halford is right for the 10s question, but it wasn’t Lawrence and Revell.
10s Lee camp, Danny Ward, Greg Halford
the other bob wilson
27-10-22, 15:23
10s Lee camp, Danny Ward, Greg Halford
Yes.
70s Dick Habbin. (No Trevor Womble question again. Disappointing)
00s Shaun Barker. (Very good, you're forgiven)
the other bob wilson
27-10-22, 20:09
70s Dick Habbin. (No Trevor Womble question again. Disappointing)
00s Shaun Barker. (Very good, you're forgiven)
Both correct, I’m determined not to do a Trevor Womble question :hehe:
Both correct, I’m determined not to do a Trevor Womble question :hehe:
Sometimes you've got to give the people what they want. Brian Gayle for the 90s.
Enoch Mort
27-10-22, 22:39
You could have had David Gwyther as an
answer for 2 quizzes on the trot.
the other bob wilson
28-10-22, 07:22
Sometimes you've got to give the people what they want. Brian Gayle for the 90s.
Yes.
the other bob wilson
28-10-22, 07:24
You could have had David Gwyther as an
answer for 2 quizzes on the trot.
Little known fact, Gwyther was employed as Watford's Harry the Hornet mascot for a few seasons in the nineties, so it's a hat trick.
Little known fact, Gwyther was employed as Watford's Harry the Hornet mascot for a few seasons in the nineties, so it's a hat trick.
He also owns Bob Stokoe's cup final trilby having bid £1,973 for it at a charity auction, if you fancy making it four.
Lewis Wing for the 20s
Mark Rhodes for the 80s?
the other bob wilson
29-10-22, 05:16
He also owns Bob Stokoe's cup final trilby having bid £1,973 for it at a charity auction, if you fancy making it four.
Lewis Wing for the 20s
Mark Rhodes for the 80s?
An old uncle of mine had a saying "Hull, Hell and Halifax" which he'd use when he was surprised at something - I never asked or worked out why he used it, but, given Gwyther's Halifax connections, there seems to be sufficient grounds for a fifth question on him.
Wing and Rhodes are right, think that's the lot answered now.
Enoch Mort
29-10-22, 11:33
An old uncle of mine had a saying "Hull, Hell and Halifax" which he'd use when he was surprised at something - I never asked or worked out why he used it, but, given Gwyther's Halifax connections, there seems to be sufficient grounds for a fifth question on him.
Wing and Rhodes are right, think that's the lot answered now.
I remember that phrase too but it was ” From Hull, Hell and Halifax Good Lord deliver us”. No idea of its derivation but not complimentary to Hull or Halifax or possibly even Hell
the other bob wilson
29-10-22, 11:52
I remember that phrase too but it was ” From Hull, Hell and Halifax Good Lord deliver us”. No idea of its derivation but not complimentary to Hull or Halifax or possibly even Hell
Thanks Enoch, I must have been under ten at the time, so my recollecton might be wrong, but I have a vision of him slowly and quietly saying “Hull, Hell and Halifax” while gently shaking his head in surprise or bafflement.
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