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Indeed he did. Hull city.

23 letters was the nous I was after stevie. No comedy questions please. 

 

 

Cameron Borthwick-Jackson

Man Utd

 

24 characters including the hyphen. Surely this is the correct answer?

 

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Which player holds the record for the longest full name in the Premiership? 



Your question didn't say the most letters. Longest full name. So in characters, 24 is the longest. Irrespective of this in letters the name is equal to 23.
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Crafty , why are you bringing me into your argument ?

 

Has your dummy come out again because somebody doesn't agree with you ?

 

Why do you feel the need to prove everybody wrong , okay so maybe somebody made a mistake , let it ride . move on.

 

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49 minutes ago, crafty said:

 

 


Your question didn't say the most letters. Longest full name. So in characters, 24 is the longest. Irrespective of this in letters the name is equal to 23.

 

 

Correct crafty there's actually a number of answers that are correct but I was after letters and 23 was the number and I'm sure the real answer could be argued by any number of other players with longer full names. I was just going off the general consensus as has been published by a variety of newspapers over the years. It's just a bit of fun after all! 

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19 minutes ago, crafty said:

So is it my question again, as I got it right?

Nah as that question was the one before so it's tubby's question but it sounds like you have a question so for the sake of "this quiz is getting shit" take the floor you cry baby:-) 

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2 minutes ago, Bredbury Blue said:

So whats the facts behind the longest (not letters but distance) goal in football history scored by Bergovic?

Happened a few years back I just recall bergovic scoring at Stoke from a goal kick that bounced I think. Just one of those useless bits if memory that pops up now and again.

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Ok I got one.

A quote from a manager it may have been in an autobiography.

 

Who said what and who was he referring to and what did he say?

 

Clue?

 

Babies arm.

 

 

Ferguson and dion dublin and his hammer under his home

 

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