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And number 8 isn't Michael Schumacher, is it? I know he's supposed to be pretty decent at footy and I think the clue in the question is that it's not UK leagues...

 

Correct, he plays for FC Entchiles in the Swiss third tier.

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No idea about Ken Monkou though. I would have said Huddersfield but that's already been ruled out so I'm stuck.

 

I'm guessing it's something obscure like he went on loan somewhere famous as emergency cover on a 1-week contract or something and never got a game.

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Kenneth Monkou was raised and educated in Holland. He

became a professional football player at the age of 20 signing

for Feyenoord in Holland in 1985. He also played for the

Dutch Olympic team of 1987/8.

In 1988/9 he signed for Chelsea FC

with whom he had a successful

relationship both on and off the field,

being awarded player of the year in

1990/1. In 1992 he signed for

Southampton FC where he remained

for seven and a half years, becoming

player of the year five times and

runner up twice. In 1999 he signed for

Huddersfield FC until he left a year

and a half later and then returned to

Chelsea FC where he played until he

retired in 2002/3.

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Right, I've compiled ten questions that should be fairly difficult, even if you try googling most. I'll make a little contest out of it: You get one point for every correct answer, and a bonus point if you were the first to get the answer to one of the questions. You only get three attempts. Contest ends with the first to get all answers (assuming someone manages it).

 

1. What was Ken Monkou's final club?

 

2. Michael Jackson, Elton John, Diana Ross and Freddy Shepherd.  Who is the odd one out and why?

 

3. Which footballer received an acknowledgement in a 2005 Mercury Prize nominated album?

 

4. Ben Tozer went to the same school as which former England international?

 

5. Gerry Francis signed from obscurity which former England international under the recommendation of the club's tea lady?

 

6. Who blew the whistle on Bruce Grobbelaar over alleged match-fixing?

 

7. Which footballer holds the record as the youngest cricketer to hit a century for a county second XI?

 

8. Which former non-footballing world champion is on the books of a football club in the top four tiers of their national league?

 

9. Marilyn Monroe, Laurel and Hardy, and Bob Dylan all share something in common with a former Newcastle player. What is it, and who is the player?

 

10. What is Emile Heskey's middle name?

1)Huddersfield? Now owns pancake house in Holland.

 

2.) Diana Ross only one never had any involvement with Football Club.

 

3.) Pass

 

4.) Nee idea

 

5.)Anderton?

 

6.)Pass on rest.

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Kenneth Monkou was raised and educated in Holland. He

became a professional football player at the age of 20 signing

for Feyenoord in Holland in 1985. He also played for the

Dutch Olympic team of 1987/8.

In 1988/9 he signed for Chelsea FC

with whom he had a successful

relationship both on and off the field,

being awarded player of the year in

1990/1. In 1992 he signed for

Southampton FC where he remained

for seven and a half years, becoming

player of the year five times and

runner up twice. In 1999 he signed for

Huddersfield FC until he left a year

and a half later and then returned to

Chelsea FC where he played until he

retired in 2002/3.

 

Well done. 2 points.

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Grobbelar was exposed by the Sun, was he not?

 

Memory fails me, it was a long time ago.

 

I want the name of the individual, not the publication it featured in (it was the Sun)

 

Hans Segars.

 

Wasn't Hans Segers also one of the accused?  I seem to remember a performance against Everton being mentioned as suspect and anyone that saw it wont have been surprised.  Wasn't it a game Everton had to win to stay up too?

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Kenneth Monkou was raised and educated in Holland. He

became a professional football player at the age of 20 signing

for Feyenoord in Holland in 1985. He also played for the

Dutch Olympic team of 1987/8.

In 1988/9 he signed for Chelsea FC

with whom he had a successful

relationship both on and off the field,

being awarded player of the year in

1990/1. In 1992 he signed for

Southampton FC where he remained

for seven and a half years, becoming

player of the year five times and

runner up twice. In 1999 he signed for

Huddersfield FC until he left a year

and a half later and then returned to

Chelsea FC where he played until he

retired in 2002/3.

 

Well done. 2 points.

 

I personally think that's b*llocks by the way because I've found no evidence at all to suggest Monkou returned to Chelsea.

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