Question 1
A - UEFA Cup Winners' Cup Winners in 1983. Identify the team.
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Question 2
B - UEFA Cup Winners' Cup Winners in 1997. Identify the team.
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Question 3
C - Spanish team who play at the Estadio Abanca-Balaídos.
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Question 4
D - The Rams. Identify the team from their nickname.
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Question 5
E - The team where Wayne Rooney started his career.
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Question 6
F - The New Lawn. Identify the team who play here.
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Question 7
G - Blundell Park - Identify the team who play there.
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Question 8
H - The first team who Brian Clough managed. Identify the team.
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Question 9
I - Paul Ince joined this team in 1995.
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Question 10
J - Identify the Czech team who play at the Stadion Střelnice.
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Question 11
K - Managed by Steve Clarke between 2017 and 2019. Identify the team.
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Question 12
L - Knocked out of the 2016-2017 Champions League by Atletico Madrid in the quarter finals. Identify the team.
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Question 13
M - The first winners of the Premier League. Identify the team.
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Question 14
N - Alan Shearer signed for this team in 1996.
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Question 15
O - Boundary Park - Identify the team who play there.
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Question 16
I - Part timers who famously knocked Celtic out of the 2000 Scottish Cup.
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- Inverness Caledonian Thistle
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Question 18
R - The Royals. Identify the team who play in Berkshire by their nickname.
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Question 19
S - Broadhall Way. Identify the team who play there.
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Question 20
T - Finished 14th in the 1997-98 Premier League season. Identify the team.
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Question 21
W - Sponsored by T-Mobile in the 2004-2005 Premier League season. Identify the team.
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Question 22
X - Greek team managed by Howard Kendall in 1994.
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Question 23
Y - Huish Park. Identify the team who play there.
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Question 24
Z - Egyptian team who play at the Cairo International Stadium.
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Question 25
A - Managed Aston Villa between 1991 and 1994.
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Question 26
B - PFA Players' Player of the Year in 1988.
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Question 27
C - Broke the World transfer record in 2000.
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Question 28
D - Managed Crystal Palace between 2003 and 2006.
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Question 29
E - Dane who scored 10 Premier League goals in the 2014-2015 Premier League season.
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Question 30
F - Broke Everton's transfer record in 2008.
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Question 31
G - Italian who managed Swansea City in 2016.
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Question 32
H - Scored a Premier League hat-trick for West Ham United in 2005.
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Question 33
I - Joined Sheffield Wednesday from PSV Eindhoven in 1994.
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Question 34
J - Played for Aston Villa, Notts County, Derby County, Everton and Sheffield United.
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Question 35
K - Scored in the 1992 European Cup Final and managed Everton in the Premier League.
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Question 36
L - One club man who was born in 1968.
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Question 37
M - Ex Chelsea defender who joined Wigan from Rennes in 2007.
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Question 38
N - Frenchman who won the League Cup in 2014.
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Question 39
O - Multiple Premier League winner who was born in Waterford in 1981.
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Question 40
P - PFA Players' Player of the Year in 1992.
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Question 41
Q - Made four Premier League apperances for Chelsea in 2008-2009.
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Question 42
R - Englishman who scored 14 Premier League goals in 1992-1993.
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Question 43
S - Irishman who was a runner up in the 1980 FA Cup Final.
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Question 44
T - FA Cup winning goalkeeper in 1991.
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Question 45
U - Scored for England at the 2010 World Cup.
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Question 46
V - Joined Juventus from Sampdoria in 1992 for a World record transfer fee.
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Question 47
W - FA Cup winning captain in 2000.
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Question 48
X - Moved across Stanley Park in 2002.
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Question 49
Y - Three times Premier League winner born in Trinidad and Tobago.
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Question 50
Z- Scored in the 1998 World Cup Final.
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