1967 was the famous year! England phwaah yeh nailed 'em
the score was 3-1 EnglandAnswerthe score was 3-1 EnglandSORRY GUYS... the correct answer was England 2 Scotland 3.This is the famous Jim Baxter game played less than a year after England won the World Cup on the same pitch. Baxter famously played keepie-up while running with the ball, and Scots later claimed to be unofficial World champions... just a bit of fun to keep reminding England they had actually won a game against them, such was the rivalry.15th April 1967. Wembley Stadium.Scorers:England: Jack Charlton, Geoff Hurst.Scotland: Denis Law, Bobby Lennox, Jim McCalliog.
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The legend is that in 1823 a man named William Ellis was playing soccer in Rugby, England who was 16 at the time got angry that he couldn't kick the ball where he wanted it to go so in his frustration he picked the ball up and started running. which is how it originated.
Not as far as I know. I don't think there are any laws against dating.
William E. Baxter, Jr. is a popular and highly admired expert player of poker in America, who has won several tournament titles. His achievements consist of cash earnings, titles and also World Series of Poker (WSOP). In the year 2006, for his achievements, William Baxter was officially included in the Poker Hall of Fame. He is also known as Billy Baxter.
It was invented by the English batting against a ball bowled to a player wwith a three legged stool as a stumps.
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Reportedly William Web Ellis a 15 year old lad that picked up a ball and ran with it at Rugby School in Rugby, Warwickshire. England
It was first developed in England - In 1823, during a game of soccer at Rugby School in Warwickshire, England, 16 year old William Webb Ellis, in fine disregard for the rules, picked up the ball and ran with it.
The first recorded Viking raid occurred in the year 793 against the great monastery of Lindisfarne off the northeast coast of England.