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Are you up for Mastermind this evening?
Just noticed that this evening's edition of Mastermind (BBC2: 7pm) has Ipswich Town Football Club as one of the specialist subjects.
I'm sure that all us experts should be able to give the contestant a run for his/her money. Compare scores after the show?
I'm sure that all us experts should be able to give the contestant a run for his/her money. Compare scores after the show?
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Here's my answers:
1. Roger Osbourne.
2. AZ 67
3. Plymouth Argyle
4. 1960-61
5. Suffolk Punch
6. Pass
7. George Burley
8. Escape to Victory
9. Norwich City
10. Sir Alf Ramsey
11. Pass
12. Ted Phillips
13. Alex Mathie
14. Pass
15. Mick Mills
1. Roger Osbourne.
2. AZ 67
3. Plymouth Argyle
4. 1960-61
5. Suffolk Punch
6. Pass
7. George Burley
8. Escape to Victory
9. Norwich City
10. Sir Alf Ramsey
11. Pass
12. Ted Phillips
13. Alex Mathie
14. Pass
15. Mick Mills
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Excellent! Your 3 passes:tangfastic wrote:Here's my answers:
1. Roger Osbourne.
2. AZ 67
3. Plymouth Argyle
4. 1960-61
5. Suffolk Punch
6. Pass
7. George Burley
8. Escape to Victory
9. Norwich City
10. Sir Alf Ramsey
11. Pass
12. Ted Phillips
13. Alex Mathie
14. Pass
15. Mick Mills
The "transfer fee" for Scott Duncan was a case of vintage port sent to the Board at Manchester United
Town lost to Fulham 10-1 on Boxing Day 1963 but won the return match 48 hours later 4-2
Kevin Beattie arrived at Portman Road with a pair of boots and 6d in his pocket (that's 2.5 pence in today's money)
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verulam wrote:Just noticed that this evening's edition of Mastermind (BBC2: 7pm) has Ipswich Town Football Club as one of the specialist subjects.
I'm sure that all us experts should be able to give the contestant a run for his/her money. Compare scores after the show?
I can probably guess them from your answers but what were the questions, maybe I can find them on catch up tv and have a go myself.
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Surprised no one has cracked the obvious joke.
John Humphries: What have Ipswich failed to do recently during their bad run of form?
Contender: Pass.
John Humphries: Correct.
John Humphries: What have Ipswich failed to do recently during their bad run of form?
Contender: Pass.
John Humphries: Correct.
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Lolmarko69 wrote:Surprised no one has cracked the obvious joke.
John Humphries: What have Ipswich failed to do recently during their bad run of form?
Contender: Pass.
John Humphries: Correct.

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LOL, that did make me laugh.
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Question: What do these two people have in common?
MM and M.Evans.
Answer: They are both Burks!!!
Correct.
MM and M.Evans.
Answer: They are both Burks!!!
Correct.
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Was unable to view this program, what questions did they present on the club ?
(It would be interesting to see a Norwich City version, what could feasibly be asked ?)
(It would be interesting to see a Norwich City version, what could feasibly be asked ?)
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Can't see trying to work out the questions too difficult, Saint. For example, question two, the only thing it could be is
Q2, If Ipswich Town ever went on Sesame Street, what are some of the letters and numbers they could encounter?
A, The letters A&Z and the numbers 6&7.
What else could it be? Can't think!
And there is a thread on this site regarding a Norwich City contender being on Mastermind. Could be 2 or 3 years ago. If I could be arsed, I'd look for it.
Q2, If Ipswich Town ever went on Sesame Street, what are some of the letters and numbers they could encounter?
A, The letters A&Z and the numbers 6&7.
What else could it be? Can't think!
And there is a thread on this site regarding a Norwich City contender being on Mastermind. Could be 2 or 3 years ago. If I could be arsed, I'd look for it.
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Question: What do they call a napkin in Russia?
Answer: A Soviet.
correct!!!
Question: What is a Welsh rare bit?
Answer: A virgin from Cardiff.
correct!!
Hope you like these!
Answer: A Soviet.
correct!!!
Question: What is a Welsh rare bit?
Answer: A virgin from Cardiff.
correct!!
Hope you like these!
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marko69 wrote:Can't see trying to work out the questions too difficult, Saint. For example, question two, the only thing it could be is
Q2, If Ipswich Town ever went on Sesame Street, what are some of the letters and numbers they could encounter?
A, The letters A&Z and the numbers 6&7.
What else could it be? Can't think!
And there is a thread on this site regarding a Norwich City contender being on Mastermind. Could be 2 or 3 years ago. If I could be arsed, I'd look for it.
Question 2 left me on the floor with tears mate



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They've got the questions on the Those Were The Days forum (albeit presented in a scattered haphazard fashion) since last visiting but encountered difficulties loading the page to provide those questions.
Will attempt again
#1 How many points achieved in the championship winning year
#2 How many goals did Wark achieve in the UEFA Cup tournament season 1980/81
#3 Who arrived as substitute in the FA Cup Final
#4 First Town center forward to play for England
#5 Name of manager in 1957 when promotion occurred
#6 Nationality of Bontcho Guentchev
#7 Who featured in goal for the rest of the world XI in the 'Escape to Victory' movie
#8 What league position did Town achieve in the EPL with George Burley's first season
#9 Which Liverpool born defensive player was one of three players to feature in every game of the 1962 Championship team
#10 Who did Ipswich beat in March 1980 by six goals, while missing three penalties
#11 What player was named footballer of the year in season 1980 - 81 by the football writers association
#12 At which venue did Ipswich play Ealing in 1928
Believe that was all questions asked. The show contestant came from Norwich believe it or not.
Will attempt again
#1 How many points achieved in the championship winning year
#2 How many goals did Wark achieve in the UEFA Cup tournament season 1980/81
#3 Who arrived as substitute in the FA Cup Final
#4 First Town center forward to play for England
#5 Name of manager in 1957 when promotion occurred
#6 Nationality of Bontcho Guentchev
#7 Who featured in goal for the rest of the world XI in the 'Escape to Victory' movie
#8 What league position did Town achieve in the EPL with George Burley's first season
#9 Which Liverpool born defensive player was one of three players to feature in every game of the 1962 Championship team
#10 Who did Ipswich beat in March 1980 by six goals, while missing three penalties
#11 What player was named footballer of the year in season 1980 - 81 by the football writers association
#12 At which venue did Ipswich play Ealing in 1928
Believe that was all questions asked. The show contestant came from Norwich believe it or not.
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saint jude wrote:They've got the questions on the Those Were The Days forum (albeit presented in a scattered haphazard fashion) since last visiting but encountered difficulties loading the page to provide those questions.
Will attempt again
#1 How many points achieved in the championship winning year
#2 How many goals did Wark achieve in the UEFA Cup tournament season 1980/81
#3 Who arrived as substitute in the FA Cup Final
#4 First Town center forward to play for England
#5 Name of manager in 1957 when promotion occurred
#6 Nationality of Bontcho Guentchev
#7 Who featured in goal for the rest of the world XI in the 'Escape to Victory' movie
#8 What league position did Town achieve in the EPL with George Burley's first season
#9 Which Liverpool born defensive player was one of three players to feature in every game of the 1962 Championship team
#10 Who did Ipswich beat in March 1980 by six goals, while missing three penalties
#11 What player was named footballer of the year in season 1980 - 81 by the football writers association
#12 At which venue did Ipswich play Ealing in 1928
Believe that was all questions asked. The show contestant came from Norwich believe it or not.
Without google cheating...
1. 62
2. 15
3. Mick Lambert
4. David Johnson
5. Fred Talbot
6. Bulgarian
7. Sylvester Stallone
8. 5th
9. Rings Starr
10. Manchester United
11. Frans Thijssen
12. Wembley
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Q9, Tang....., was this to keep the "pass count" low? 
I'd be the same if I ever got on Mastermind......, make sh*t up to avoid the passes.

I'd be the same if I ever got on Mastermind......, make sh*t up to avoid the passes.
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My answers to the questions....
#1 How many points achieved in the championship winning year -59
#2 How many goals did Wark achieve in the UEFA Cup tournament season 1980/81 -14
#3 Who arrived as substitute in the FA Cup Final - Mick Lambert
#4 First Town center forward to play for England - Ray Crawford
#5 Name of manager in 1957 when promotion occurred - Alf Ramsay
#6 Nationality of Bontcho Guentchev - Bulgarian
#7 Who featured in goal for the rest of the world XI in the 'Escape to Victory' movie - Kevin O'Callaghan
#8 What league position did Town achieve in the EPL with George Burley's first season - 4th
#9 Which Liverpool born defensive player was one of three players to feature in every game of the 1962 Championship team - Larry Carberry
#10 Who did Ipswich beat in March 1980 by six goals, while missing three penalties - Manchester United
#11 What player was named footballer of the year in season 1980 - 81 by the football writers association - Frank Thijssen
#12 At which venue did Ipswich play Ealing in 1928 - Pass
i've no idea why anyone should know the answer to Q12?
These must be very different to the Mastermind Questions .
#1 How many points achieved in the championship winning year -59
#2 How many goals did Wark achieve in the UEFA Cup tournament season 1980/81 -14
#3 Who arrived as substitute in the FA Cup Final - Mick Lambert
#4 First Town center forward to play for England - Ray Crawford
#5 Name of manager in 1957 when promotion occurred - Alf Ramsay
#6 Nationality of Bontcho Guentchev - Bulgarian
#7 Who featured in goal for the rest of the world XI in the 'Escape to Victory' movie - Kevin O'Callaghan
#8 What league position did Town achieve in the EPL with George Burley's first season - 4th
#9 Which Liverpool born defensive player was one of three players to feature in every game of the 1962 Championship team - Larry Carberry
#10 Who did Ipswich beat in March 1980 by six goals, while missing three penalties - Manchester United
#11 What player was named footballer of the year in season 1980 - 81 by the football writers association - Frank Thijssen
#12 At which venue did Ipswich play Ealing in 1928 - Pass
i've no idea why anyone should know the answer to Q12?
These must be very different to the Mastermind Questions .
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Just looked up the answer to Q12 - The answer is indeed Wembley, well I never knew that!
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Jeez... I had no clue. I guessed that.Charnwood wrote:Just looked up the answer to Q12 - The answer is indeed Wembley, well I never knew that!

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tangfastic wrote:Jeez... I had no clue. I guessed that.Charnwood wrote:Just looked up the answer to Q12 - The answer is indeed Wembley, well I never knew that!
I've followed Town for 57yrs and never knew we'd played at Wembley before the 1978 Cup Final. I can't believe it wasn't better publicised in 78 in the Wembley build up unless it went over my head with all the euphoria.
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Ealing (0) 0 - 4 (1) Ipswich Town
Southern Amateur League (at Wembley Stadium) 1928-29
Saturday, October 13, 1928
Referee: Unknown
Manager: Unknown
Wembley Stadium
Attendance: 1200
Manager: Selection Committee
Match Report
By their splendid display at Wembley Stadium against Ealing, Ipswich Town proved that the form of the previous week, when they lost to Walton United, was all wrong.
From start to finish they had the upper hand of the Londoner, although it was only a very few minutes before half-time that they were able to register a goal.
The trend of the game will give the selection committee something to think about, because of the four goals scored, three of them came from H. Rogers, who got somebody's knee in his thigh, which caused his retirement for ten minutes, was operating at outside left.
The compulsory reformation of the front line, which led to Bugg going centre and Burch inside left, worked splendidly.
The whole of the Ipswich eleven were good, and impressed the 1,200 spectators - there were still some empty seats - with their dashing tactics, combined with the real team spirit which served them in splendid stead.
A big feature of the game was the lovely centreing by J. Green, which culminated in two goals being headed in, whilst a third was similarly scored from a lovely cross by Rogers. The fourth was one of Gibbs unstoppable specials.
The springy turf was every bit as good as when Blackburn Rovers beat Huddersfield last April in the Cup final, and the Ipswichians certainly appreciated the going.
There is no doubt that Ealing, so accustomed to playing in stiff clay, are handicapped by having conditions so ideal.
They were able to turn out a stronger side than they anticipated, for both Thurgar and Bazell, injured the previous week, were fit enough to turn out, and the only serious absentee was Max Woosman.
There were new names in the team certainly, but they were there with the idea of strengthening it.
Ealing were at their best towards the end, when three goals in arrears. They then did a lot of good work, and had Christopherson, their centre-forward, been anything like as good as James or Farnfield, Nichols would not have had such an easy afternoon between the uprights.
The latter only had one shot to save in the first half; in the second he was in a muddle once, when Ealing only had themselves to blame for nut putting the ball into the empty net, and, though he was brought into action several times, there was nothing particularly difficult for him to do.
Colby played the best game of his career, Taylor was fast and "tricky", and Worth justified his inclusion at left half. Milne kicked finely and with judgement, and Webster defended to good purpose.
Rogers headed two goals, Bugg one, and Gibbs drove in another. The presence of the first named after a compulsory rest through a sprained wrist, lent stability to the forward line.
The Town have now played two league games, both away, and have scored seven goals to one against.
Town: (Playing in blue and white stripes, blue shorts and blue socks) George Nicholls, Billy Milne, Flight Lieutenant S. N. Webster, B. 'Tricky' Taylor, Ray Colby, Maurice Worth, Jackie Green, Len Gibbs, Harold Rogers, Percy Bugg, Clem Burch.
East Anglian Daily Times
Southern Amateur League (at Wembley Stadium) 1928-29
Saturday, October 13, 1928
Referee: Unknown
Manager: Unknown
Wembley Stadium
Attendance: 1200
Manager: Selection Committee
Match Report
By their splendid display at Wembley Stadium against Ealing, Ipswich Town proved that the form of the previous week, when they lost to Walton United, was all wrong.
From start to finish they had the upper hand of the Londoner, although it was only a very few minutes before half-time that they were able to register a goal.
The trend of the game will give the selection committee something to think about, because of the four goals scored, three of them came from H. Rogers, who got somebody's knee in his thigh, which caused his retirement for ten minutes, was operating at outside left.
The compulsory reformation of the front line, which led to Bugg going centre and Burch inside left, worked splendidly.
The whole of the Ipswich eleven were good, and impressed the 1,200 spectators - there were still some empty seats - with their dashing tactics, combined with the real team spirit which served them in splendid stead.
A big feature of the game was the lovely centreing by J. Green, which culminated in two goals being headed in, whilst a third was similarly scored from a lovely cross by Rogers. The fourth was one of Gibbs unstoppable specials.
The springy turf was every bit as good as when Blackburn Rovers beat Huddersfield last April in the Cup final, and the Ipswichians certainly appreciated the going.
There is no doubt that Ealing, so accustomed to playing in stiff clay, are handicapped by having conditions so ideal.
They were able to turn out a stronger side than they anticipated, for both Thurgar and Bazell, injured the previous week, were fit enough to turn out, and the only serious absentee was Max Woosman.
There were new names in the team certainly, but they were there with the idea of strengthening it.
Ealing were at their best towards the end, when three goals in arrears. They then did a lot of good work, and had Christopherson, their centre-forward, been anything like as good as James or Farnfield, Nichols would not have had such an easy afternoon between the uprights.
The latter only had one shot to save in the first half; in the second he was in a muddle once, when Ealing only had themselves to blame for nut putting the ball into the empty net, and, though he was brought into action several times, there was nothing particularly difficult for him to do.
Colby played the best game of his career, Taylor was fast and "tricky", and Worth justified his inclusion at left half. Milne kicked finely and with judgement, and Webster defended to good purpose.
Rogers headed two goals, Bugg one, and Gibbs drove in another. The presence of the first named after a compulsory rest through a sprained wrist, lent stability to the forward line.
The Town have now played two league games, both away, and have scored seven goals to one against.
Town: (Playing in blue and white stripes, blue shorts and blue socks) George Nicholls, Billy Milne, Flight Lieutenant S. N. Webster, B. 'Tricky' Taylor, Ray Colby, Maurice Worth, Jackie Green, Len Gibbs, Harold Rogers, Percy Bugg, Clem Burch.
East Anglian Daily Times
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Nice find ^^^ Enjoyed reading that. 1200 at the game? Must've been echoey echoey echoey echoey
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Hey Marko I've just found a picture of Wembley Stadium just five months before Town played that match v Ealing in front of 1200 fans. (See next post)
Blackburn Rovers 3 v 1 Huddersfield Town, Attendence 92,041
Blackburn Rovers 3 v 1 Huddersfield Town, Attendence 92,041
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There's some great names in that Town line up.
Flight Lieutenant S.N. Webster.... B. "Tricky" Taylor ... Bet he had bandy legs, nimble feet and a wizard body swerve.
Taking those nicknames into current times.... C. "Crab" Skuse .... L. "Fistpump" Chambers .... D. "Glass" McGoldrick
Flight Lieutenant S.N. Webster.... B. "Tricky" Taylor ... Bet he had bandy legs, nimble feet and a wizard body swerve.
Taking those nicknames into current times.... C. "Crab" Skuse .... L. "Fistpump" Chambers .... D. "Glass" McGoldrick
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Charnwood wrote:
Is that Bluemike near to front of the crowd leaning on the wall?
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Did anyone else know that Town had played at Wembley Stadium almost 50 years before the 1978 Cup Final?
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Had no idea whatsoever Charny, first I have heard of it.
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I can't believe more wasn't made of it at the time of the Cup Final in '78.
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You were probably pissed.Charnwood wrote:I can't believe more wasn't made of it at the time of the Cup Final in '78.
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You would imagine we'd have been there for the 1962 Charity Shield event against that great Tottenham team of the time but guess they found an alternative venue to stage it at.Charnwood wrote:Did anyone else know that Town had played at Wembley Stadium almost 50 years before the 1978 Cup Final?
In retrospect it was something of an honor to play a decisive game against the caliber of players such as Greaves, Dyson, MacKay, Blanchflower, John White etc and it's a pity the national stadium wasn't selected for it.