The Fiendish Friday Quiz
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1. Ajax, Hamburg, Real Madrid (current). Whose career? Rafael van der Vaart
2. Who is the only Dutch player to have been inducted into the English Football Hall of Fame? Dennis Bergkamp
3. Who were England's three goalscorers in their famous 5-1 victory against Germany in Munich? Michael Owen (hat-trick), Steven Gerrard, Emile Heskey
4. Who is credited with inventing the 'elastico' trick (also known as the 'flip flap')? Roberto Rivelino
5. Picture round. Who's the No.11? Mario Balotelli
6. Which Premier League club has spent the longest period in the top flight without winning the title? Bolton Wanderers
7. Which club's mascot is Talon? DC United
8. And continuing on the theme of mascots, which club's former mascot was called Twizzle? LA Galaxy
9. Which European club's fans sing a song that translates into English as "Star of the South"? Bayern Munich
10. Two American players made Pele's infamous '125 Greatest Living Footballers' list. Name them both. Mia Hamm, Michelle Akers
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1. Ajax, Hamburg, Real Madrid (current). Whose career? Rafael van der Vaart
2. Who is the only Dutch player to have been inducted into the English Football Hall of Fame? Dennis Bergkamp
3. Who were England's three goalscorers in their famous 5-1 victory against Germany in Munich? Michael Owen (hat-trick), Steven Gerrard, Emile Heskey
4. Who is credited with inventing the 'elastico' trick (also known as the 'flip flap')? Roberto Rivelino
5. Picture round. Who's the No.11? Mario Balotelli
6. Which Premier League club has spent the longest period in the top flight without winning the title? Bolton Wanderers
7. Which club's mascot is Talon? DC United
8. And continuing on the theme of mascots, which club's former mascot was called Twizzle? LA Galaxy
9. Which European club's fans sing a song that translates into English as "Star of the South"? Bayern Munich
10. Two American players made Pele's infamous '125 Greatest Living Footballers' list. Name them both. Mia Hamm, Michelle Akers
Holler with your answers. No Wiki-ing please (it's more fun that way)…
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Posted 17 Jul 2009 at 05:01 AM by YiddoInAkron
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Posted 17 Jul 2009 at 05:37 AM by Asprilla9
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9. Fc Bayern MunchenPosted 17 Jul 2009 at 05:59 AM by Zullu
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Posted 17 Jul 2009 at 06:30 AM by Bill Archer
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1. Van der vaart
2. Bergkamp
3. Owen, Becks, Heskey
4. Ronaldinho
5. Mario Ballotelli
6. Spurs
7. DC United
8. Millwall (non answer)
9. Estrella Amadora
10. Akers, Hamm (?)Posted 17 Jul 2009 at 06:48 AM by hala-cosmos
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Posted 17 Jul 2009 at 06:52 AM by semyazza
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Posted 17 Jul 2009 at 10:15 AM by FijiUnited
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3. It's probably Bergkamp, but if Arnold Muhren isn't there, he should be.
The wording of number 6 is ambiguous. Does it mean, "Which current Premier League club has spent the most seasons in the top division without winning the title"? If so, it's not West Brom on two counts. My guess is Burnley. If it means "Which current Premier League club has spent the most seasons in the Premier League without winning the Premier League, then the answer is probably Liverpool.Posted 17 Jul 2009 at 10:20 AM by salmacis
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No hang on a minute, Burnley have won the league at least once, in 1960. It must be Birmingham City.Posted 17 Jul 2009 at 10:23 AM by salmacis
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1. Rafael van der Vaart
2. The Iceman, Dennis Bergkamp
3. Gerrard, Heskey, Owen
4. Roberto Rivelino (no, its not Ronaldinho)
5. Mario Balotelli-Barwuah
6. Middlesbrough F.C.
7. DC United
8. LA Galaxy
9. FC Bayern Muchen
10. Michelle Akers, Mia Hamm

Posted 17 Jul 2009 at 10:58 AM by v4npersie17
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