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1960s English Football

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1960s English Football game quiz
"The 1960s has often been called the golden age of English football. So how much do you know about it? Back then it was the the First Division, not the Premier League (which commenced in 1992)."

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1. At the start of the 1966 World Cup finals, few people agreed with England Manager Alf Ramsey's boast that, "England will win the World Cup". England's first match, a dull 0-0 draw with Uruguay, did little to sway the doubters. But in England's second game against Mexico, the first English goal, a gem, did much to convince the skeptics that maybe England would not be disgraced in the tournment. Who scored this first English goal of the World Cup?
    Geoff Hurst
    Jimmy Greaves
    Bobby Charlton
    Roger Hunt


2. Alf Ramsey, a former Tottenham Hotspur player known in his playing days as "the general", was appointed manager of England in 1962, possibly because of his record in taking an unfashionable club from the Second Division to the First Division championship in successive seasons. Which club was it?
    Tottenham Hotspur
    Ipswich Town
    Everton
    Burnley


3. England's unbeaten run as World Champions lasted just four matches. Which country was the first team to defeat England after 1966?
    West Germany
    Scotland
    Brazil
    Argentina


4. "Match of the Day" first graced the television screens in August 1964, and featured Liverpool beating Arsenal. Who scored the first-ever goal shown on "Match of the Day"?
    Roger Hunt
    Ian Callaghan
    Ian St John
    George Eastham


5. In 1961, the great Tottenham Hotspur team of the early 1960s did what many people thought was impossible, and became the first team in the 20th century to win the League and Cup double. They then became the first British team to win what was then called the European Cup.
    True
    False


6. In 1965, Stanley Matthews brought a magnificent career to a close when he played his last League game for Stoke City in the First Division. How old was "the wizard of dribble"?
    38 years
    50 years
    40 years
    35 years


7. At his peak in the 60s - and even afterwards - Jimmy Greaves was rightly hailed as England's best goal scorer. But had he not had to retire prematurely because of injury, another player, later to become better known as a manager, may have given Greaves a run for his money in the goal scoring stakes. Who?
    Don Revie
    Brian Clough
    Bobby Robson
    Malcolm Allison


8. For much of the 1960s, Leeds United were known as "the nearly team", since they had a habit of finishing runners-up (League runners-up in 1965 and 1966, FA Cup runners-up in 1965). But at least they won some silverware during the decade.

The "nearly men" title is more suited to another team, which managed to reach three FA Cup finals in the decade, and lost them all. Who?
    Leicester City
    Burnley
    Everton
    Sheffield Wednesday


9. Manchester City's glory days came at the end of the decade, when, under the joint managership of Joe Mercer and Malcolm Allison, they (briefly) replaced United as the city's premier team, winning three trophies in three successive years. Which three?
    League Champions, European Cup, Fairs Cup
    League Champions, FA Cup, Cup-Winner's Cup
    FA Cup, League Champions, Fairs Cup
    FA Cup, League Cup, Fairs Cup


10. Generally, it's the FA Cup which provides the headline-making giant-killers. But in the 1967 and 1969 League Cup finals, two teams then in the Third Division outplayed First Division rivals to capture the trophy. Which two?
    Middlesborough, Watford
    Oxford United, Tranmere Rovers
    Brighton & Hove Albion, Luton Town
    Queens Park Rangers, Swindon Town


11. I'm not saying it was a more democratic league back then, but four teams which won promotion during the decade also managed to capture the First Division championship. Which four?
    Ipswich Town, Liverpool, Manchester City, Leeds United
    Ipswich Town, Manchester United, Derby County, Newcastle United
    Everton, Ipswich Town, Leeds United, Chelsea
    Liverpool, Manchester City, Derby County, Wolverhampton Wanderers


12. I'm not saying they were more creative then either, but some players' nicknames were more than just a corruption of their surname. Colin Bell was known as "Nijinksy", Alex Young had the lovely name of "the golden vision", Jack Charlton was known as "the giraffe" and Liverpool goalkeeper Tommy Lawrence was known as "the flying pig" (for my money the best nickname of all). Which player was known as "bite yer legs"?
    Ron Harris
    Dave Mackay
    Norman Hunter
    Nobby Stiles


13. What unfortunate record did Alan Mullery set in the England-Yugoslavia European Championship semi-final on June 5, 1968?
    first England player ever to score an own goal
    first England player ever to be sent off
    first England player to score for both teams
    first England player to miss two penalties


14. One of English football's worst-ever scandals broke on April 12, 1964, when the "Sunday People" newspaper revealed that three First Division players - Peter Swan, David Layne and Tony Kay - had "fixed" a match to stage a betting coup. For which club were they playing at the time the match was fixed?
    Sheffield Wednesday
    Leeds United
    Everton
    Manchester United


15. Which great player, for many a symbol of the swinging '60s, made his league debut for Manchester United against West Bromwich Albion on September 14, 1963?
    Answer: ( Two words, or just surname)


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