View Full Version : How many other teams have played at Highbury. I was just reading
Pat Vegas
03-10-2017, 10:25 AM
QPR played Partizan Belgrade there in 80s as Loftus Road had a plastic pitch.
any others?
redgunamo
03-10-2017, 10:31 AM
QPR played Partizan Belgrade there in 80s as Loftus Road had a plastic pitch.
any others?
Didn't England play there once, against Italy? One of our own players got a hatful and half our squad played.
Didn't England play there once, against Italy? One of our own players got a hatful and half our squad played.
Pwopah nawty that got. Another fight was Henry Cooper v Ali.
Mo Britain less Europe
03-10-2017, 10:34 AM
Yes, Ted Drake scored a hatful and most of the team was actually Arsenal.
Highbury was used as a neutral venue occasionally for FA Cup semis.
Luis Anaconda
03-10-2017, 10:36 AM
Didn't England play there once, against Italy? One of our own players got a hatful and half our squad played.
The Battle of Highbury - 1934. Italy were World Champions, but it didn't count as we didn't take part, so by winning 3-2, England won the World Cup sort of. Seven Arsenal players played but only Drake scored - Brook of Man City got the other two
Sir C
03-10-2017, 10:39 AM
The Battle of Highbury - 1934. Italy were World Champions, but it didn't count as we didn't take part, so by winning 3-2, England won the World Cup sort of. Seven Arsenal players played but only Drake scored - Brook of Man City got the other two
You didn't have to look that up, did you? :-(
Pat Vegas
03-10-2017, 10:39 AM
The Battle of Highbury - 1934. Italy were World Champions, but it didn't count as we didn't take part, so by winning 3-2, England won the World Cup sort of. Seven Arsenal players played but only Drake scored - Brook of Man City got the other two
That's how it should be. Like a boxing title.
Luis Anaconda
03-10-2017, 10:57 AM
You didn't have to look that up, did you? :-(
I know Phil Soar and Martin Tyler's history of Arsenal back to front. I've been bought it for Christmas enough times :)
Luis Anaconda
03-10-2017, 10:57 AM
That's how it should be. Like a boxing title.
Ah - but then Scotland would have won it in 67. Not good
Burney
03-10-2017, 11:02 AM
I know Phil Soar and Martin Tyler's history of Arsenal back to front. I've been bought it for Christmas enough times :)
There really is no excuse for that sort of thing, la. :-( People will be calling you 'Knowledge' if you're not careful.
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