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Frenchy said:
chocolate :? :err:

LOL LOL LOL No No No

it is constructed using methacrylate, the new League Cup trophy took the
form of a spiral which, according to Reinoso, 'symbolised the walk
upwards towards victory and modernisation.'
 
rockin_plumber said:
LOL LOL LOL No No No

it is constructed using methacrylate, the new League Cup trophy took the
form of a spiral which, according to Reinoso, 'symbolised the walk
upwards towards victory and modernisation.'

ah ok :oops: :oops: LOL
 
Gibraltar.jpg

This is a flag of which British colony?
 
edge_of_the_wire said:
2008-09-23_104233_Flag.jpg

This is a flag of which British colony?

Gibraltar

The flag was regularised in 1982 and is formed by two horizontal bands of
white (top, double width) and red with a three-towered red castle in the
centre of the white band; hanging from the castle gate is a gold key
centred in the red band. The flag differs from that of other British
overseas territories, in that it is not a British ensign. The castle does not
resemble any in Gibraltar, but is supposed to represent the fortress of
Gibraltar. The key is said to symbolise the fortress' significance.
 
edge_of_the_wire said:
And now here's my final question:
Which team won the 1994 F.I.F.A. World Cup in the United States?

Brazil became the first nation to win four World Cup titles when they beat
Italy 3-2 in a penalty shootout after the game ended 0-0 after extra-time,
the first final to be decided by penalties.

8)

:err: & England failed to qualify for the tournament...... Same as France :D
 
brazil1994fifaworldcupc.jpg

Well done, rocky.
Brazil won the 1994 F.I.F.A. World Cup for the 4th time after beating Italy 3-2 on penalties in the Final in Pasadena on Sunday, 17 July. The game ended goalless so it had to be settled on penalties and Roberto Baggio's missed penalty kick handed the World Cup over to Brazil. The champions then dedicated the Cup to the late F1 racer Ayrton Senna, who was killed in a crash at the Imola racing circuit in Italy just one month before the World Cup.
 
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