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the other bob wilson
27-10-22, 09:18
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Enoch Mort
27-10-22, 13:09
60s Ken Houghton

Rontomuk
27-10-22, 13:19
I thought it was Ian Butler 60s

City123
27-10-22, 13:26
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.

Hilts
27-10-22, 15:01
10s Danny Ward

Rontomuk
27-10-22, 15:13
10s Lee camp, Danny Ward, Greg Halford

the other bob wilson
27-10-22, 15:23
10s Lee camp, Danny Ward, Greg Halford

Yes.

Loramski
27-10-22, 19:56
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:

Loramski
27-10-22, 20:20
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.

Loramski
28-10-22, 21:23
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.