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Posted
  SaintBobby said:
Well. I'll end the torment and pose an alternative ( the answer btw was Gardos).

 

Which Saints player (i.e. at Southampton at the time) was the last to score a World Cup (in the finals, not qualifiers) goal which was decisive in determining the outcome of that match?

(This is a question I don't know the answer to....).

 

Just out of interest who is the last Saints player to score in a world cup finals full stop, then (ie a "non-decisive" goal in your terms).

Posted
  Batman said:
Anders svensson ?
It can't be him as he is the answer to the question of who scored a WC finals goal that was decisive to the outcome.

 

So there must be a player who scored a non-decisive goal since then.

Posted
  CB Fry said:
(This is a question I don't know the answer to....).

 

Just out of interest who is the last Saints player to score in a world cup finals full stop, then (ie a "non-decisive" goal in your terms).

 

Jan Bednarek for Poland v Japan ?

Posted
  Tamesaint said:
Which ex Saints player is the highest scoring player in the top flight never to have scored a top flight hattrick?

 

Janes Beattie?

Posted
  Kingsland Codger said:
Jan Bednarek for Poland v Japan ?
Thanks.

 

This must be answer to both questions because he scored the only goal in a 1-0 win so I'd call that decisive.

Posted
  CB Fry said:
Thanks.

 

This must be answer to both questions because he scored the only goal in a 1-0 win so I'd call that decisive.

 

True - although I believe the game was a dead rubber as Japan would qualify anyway, thats the way I read the initial question. Anders goal effectively put the Argies out.

Posted
  Tamesaint said:
Correct.

 

Apparently 167 top flight goals but no hat trick.

 

Top flight true, which was the question, but he did score at least 4 hat tricks in Division 2 and also in the FA Cup in 76.

Posted

We all know how Saints have the unfortunate habit of dropping points from a leading position but under Ralph Hassenhuttl how many times have Saints been behind but recovered to take points? And can you name the matches - both wins and draws?

Posted
  Kingsland Codger said:
We all know how Saints have the unfortunate habit of dropping points from a leading position but under Ralph Hassenhuttl how many times have Saints been behind but recovered to take points? And can you name the matches - both wins and draws?

 

This season.

1-1 v Man Utd

2-1 v Watford

1-2 v Leicester

1-1 v Palace

 

Last Season

1-1 v Palace

2-1 v Spurs

Posted
  Colinjb said:
This season.

1-1 v Man Utd

2-1 v Watford

1-2 v Leicester

1-1 v Palace

 

Last Season

1-1 v Palace

2-1 v Spurs

 

Spurs at home in the cup this season too with Boufal's late equaliser.

Posted
  Tamesaint said:
I think that as Colin got the vast majority of this question correct, he should be credited with the right answer.

 

Very kind! I'll post the next question shortly. :)

Posted

I am an ex-Saint with over 100 national caps. I have played in the Premier League, Austrian and Norweigan top flights. I represented my country at Euro 2004 and played in the UEFA Cup against Middlesbrough.

 

Who am I?

Posted
  Colinjb said:
I am an ex-Saint with over 100 national caps. I have played in the Premier League, Austrian and Norweigan top flights. I represented my country at Euro 2004 and played in the UEFA Cup against Middlesbrough.

 

Who am I?

 

Imants Bledilis

Posted

When asked in a press conference about a player being reported as not being happy about his role at the club the managers response was “he should play better and be fitter then”

 

Who was the manager and which player was he talking about?

Posted
  Turkish said:
When asked in a press conference about a player being reported as not being happy about his role at the club the managers response was “he should play better and be fitter then”

 

Who was the manager and which player was he talking about?

 

Was it Strachan about Delgado??

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