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Prompted by the political question by Steve T, here is my sporting version:


A sporting question is asked, and the person getting the answer must then ask the next question:

The only rule is "no peeking on wikipedia"


Here is my starter for ten:


Who was the first British footballer to score in 2 different european cup/champions league finals:

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Well done Declan - for those who do not know, Tommy Gemmell scored for Celtic in 2 European Cup Finals, in 1967 v Inter Milan (won 2-1) and against Feyenoord 1970 (lost 2-1).


I'm afraid I have not got a clue on your question...I'll guess Michael Gibson

Dulwich_ Park_ Fairy Wrote:

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> Well done, will raise the bar next time. Like a

> lot of Italian teams, they were started by an

> English ex-pat. He ordered there first set of

> shirts in England and asked for them to be a copy

> of Nottingham Forest's.......

I presume you mean Notts County?

Dulwich_ Park_ Fairy Wrote:

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> I presume you mean Notts County?

>

> No, the shirt manufacturers made a mistake. By

> rights Juventus should be playing in red

From what I've read they used to play in pink and black stripes. They ordered a new strip fron Nottingham in 1903 as they weren't produced in Italy at that time, and received Notts County's black and white stripes, which they kept.

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