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8 June 2010 at 1:01 pm #36233
Who was the first away team to win a competitive game at the newly built JJB Stadium ?
8 June 2010 at 1:08 pm #36234Anonymous
Whats with all the teasers? haha
8 June 2010 at 1:09 pm #36235Castleford or Wolverhampton wanderers?
8 June 2010 at 2:59 pm #36265Wigan Athletic v Cambridge City as Cambridge gave up home tie methinks so the 1st away team to win a competitive game at the new JJb was Wigan Ath
8 June 2010 at 4:53 pm #36287Castleford was the first away team as they beat the Worriers
8 June 2010 at 5:22 pm #36289Mansfeild Town?
8 June 2010 at 6:56 pm #36322100% Cambridge.
FA Cup 1st Round 19998 June 2010 at 6:59 pm #36323100% Cambridge.
FA Cup 1st Round 1999100% looked that up..Which spoils the aim of the game!
9 June 2010 at 12:29 am #36428100% Cambridge.
FA Cup 1st Round 1999100% eh !!! Are you sure ! Nuneaton was right.
The first “away” team to win a competitive match at the JJB Stadium was….Wigan Athletic. They beat non-League Cambridge City in the FA Cup 1st Round on 30 October 1999. They were technically the away team (and in fact wore an all-gold change strip), as the game had been switched from Cambridge’s ground which had been deemed unsuitable to host the tie. So there ya go ! A good pub trivia quiz question I think you will agree !9 June 2010 at 12:58 am #36440100% Cambridge.
FA Cup 1st Round 1999100% looked that up..Which spoils the aim of the game![/quote]
I asked someone so technically …..9 June 2010 at 12:59 am #36442100% Cambridge.
FA Cup 1st Round 1999100% eh !!! Are you sure ! Nuneaton was right.
The first “away” team to win a competitive match at the JJB Stadium was….Wigan Athletic. They beat non-League Cambridge City in the FA Cup 1st Round on 30 October 1999. They were technically the away team (and in fact wore an all-gold change strip), as the game had been switched from Cambridge’s ground which had been deemed unsuitable to host the tie. So there ya go ! A good pub trivia quiz question I think you will agree ![/quote]
yes, I do agree, he said it 1st9 June 2010 at 1:00 am #36443100% Cambridge.
FA Cup 1st Round 1999100% eh !!! Are you sure ! Nuneaton was right.
The first “away” team to win a competitive match at the JJB Stadium was….Wigan Athletic. They beat non-League Cambridge City in the FA Cup 1st Round on 30 October 1999. They were technically the away team (and in fact wore an all-gold change strip), as the game had been switched from Cambridge’s ground which had been deemed unsuitable to host the tie. So there ya go ! A good pub trivia quiz question I think you will agree ![/quote]
yes, I do agree, he said it 1st[/quote]But he got it right and you got it wrong ! :roll:
9 June 2010 at 1:03 am #36446well, it was against cambridge, 1/2 a point ? ;)
9 June 2010 at 2:08 am #36463100% Cambridge.
FA Cup 1st Round 1999100% eh !!! Are you sure ! Nuneaton was right.
The first “away” team to win a competitive match at the JJB Stadium was….Wigan Athletic. They beat non-League Cambridge City in the FA Cup 1st Round on 30 October 1999. They were technically the away team (and in fact wore an all-gold change strip), as the game had been switched from Cambridge’s ground which had been deemed unsuitable to host the tie. So there ya go ! A good pub trivia quiz question I think you will agree ![/quote]To be totally anal – the programme was a Cambridge one (black and white cover) – and although Wikipedia says that Latics used the away dressing room, they didn’t.
9 June 2010 at 2:15 am #36467Wikipedia is no more the truth than Osama Bin Laden was to blame for 911 ! Technically Wigan was the ” Away ” team and so therefore they were the first ” Away” team to win a competitive game at the JJB ! They did play in the away strip as well ! 8-)
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