Thursday, March 1, 2012

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"Wikipedia says Melchester Rovers have won 35 major trophies. Are team history of fiction's most successful?"

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Thanks to Roy for particular racing team in the 1960's and 70's tour goodies Melchester is even more impressive than that reported by our good friend Wikipedia. Includes 14 league championships, 16 FA Cups, three European Cups, Cup Winners' Cup four, one UEFA Cup, three League Cups and the title of Division II 1981-1982 - 42 trophies in total. And nobody in the world of football fiction can compete with that. In terms of prestige titles as Sky United Harchester "Dream Team" A drama in weight with a large number of trophies with eight (including three titles and the second division, and, strangely enough, the Third Division title North from 1926 to 1927).

But success can take different forms. It is evident, for example, that the island the island still robust robust victorious in all Father Ted priests and five-by-side on 75 years of football game Challenge. Then there are the winners - Who knew courageous side, inexperienced Ukrainian Cossacks would win the World Cup despite the away games in medieval England and the rebirth of France, or that Captain Tsubasa make Japan the world 2002 Youth Cup final

And there is a list of successful side of fiction would not be complete without the mention of the, uh, the 1998 World Cup-winning side of Iceland, as recorded in Book 1976 The Robin Chambers Ice Warrior and Other Stories. Here the knowledge of 2007 summary of the story:

The all-conquering, efficient Iceland (a case to take the symbolism too literally) meet bare feet and mercurial Zaire in the last World Cup - and the evil plots of autumn Iceland manager Zaire star player, Odiwule, which apparently can bend the ball at 90 degrees. When Zaire are awarded a free throw, Douglas Jardine swaps equivalent Iceland the ball with a special cooling was holding the team bench (how he did it without anyone seeing in unclear).

When the Zairean maestro strikes the ball with his foot and leg break (who are these modern boots, you know) and he died instantly. Cold Traps North won the final. Fast forward 10 years and returns a victim of vengeful ghosts to haunt the manager of Iceland, which is rather unusual, became prime minister in the county.

NOT YET

"Mikel Arteta scored in his third game of the season against Blackburn last Saturday," says Andrew Perry. "What is the highest number of games a player has scored against a team in one season?"

"In 1971-72, Manchester United against Stoke City on seven occasions, three in the League Cup, two in the league, and two in the FA Cup," wrote BouJaoude Charbel. "Well, a guy named George Best scored in four of those games -. On November 15, March 18, March 22 and April 29"

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best is not, however, the best. "The teams played each other four times in the league of 10 teams from Ireland in 2011, four games each against Galway United sad," Sean DeLoughrey begins. "League top scorer Eamon Zayed scored in all four matches championship against Galway (8 goals in total), but Dundalk Quigley, Mark did better, scoring a goal in each of four league games and an FAI Cup game against Galway. "

and Dundee United fans must have been sick of the sight of Marco Negri in 1997-98. As Jamie said Kirchenbrand, Italian, and Zayed, scored eight goals in four games against the terrors. protests on court (2)

Last week, we saw no strange events. Here's another Matt Emerson

"did his part in demonstrations strangely reminds me of the strange coincidence that I went to:. Brighton v Hull in the Goldstone field season was 96-97, I and my brother-in-law and decided to take the game as neutral as we were in the area. fans were in the midst of his protest ultimately useless against Bill Archer and agreed that there must be a protest alleged irregularities along the game Most fans have, by the sound of it.

"was also the first game in Steve Gritt and was treated with cries of" Gritt Out "by their own fans within 10 minutes after the start. Hull fans are not left out and protest against their own president at the time, resulting in the song "Fish Out surreal" from the opposite end. During the break, a fan entering the field and it himself handcuffed to poles. Just before the kick off for the second half a steward walked on the court with scissors and cut him before going to Plod. Brighton has won a great experience. "

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"Chippenham striker David Pratt, was expelled just three seconds in a match against Bashley last month," wrote Jimmy Finn. "Will qualify the fastest shipping ever?"

Surprisingly not, Jimmy. Pratt was reported that (in this web site, etc.) who have set a new record when he was fired by the plow in Bashley Chris Knowles after three seconds of the 2-1 defeat British Gas Business Premier Chippenham, December 27. We had forgotten everything, however, on the Cross Farm Park Celtic striker Lee Todd, who was expelled two seconds in a game in October 2000.

When Pratt was sent off for a reckless challenge, Todd got his orders for foul language. Todd had his back to the referee at the beginning of Cross Farm Sunday's game against the Wanderers League East Reach Taunton, and was surprised by the strength with which the whistle for kickoff. "Fuck me, that was very strong," whispered Todd, and the referee quickly showed him the red card.
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