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by Graham Fisher on July 17, 2008

As the first of a regular feature on a Thursday/Friday on this site I am going to set you a really difficult football trivia question. You'll have the weekend to work out the answer and I will reveal the answer and any correct entries on a Sunday evening or Monday morning.
The prize for getting it right is a full mention in this article. Not a prize to be sniffed at, I'm sure you'll agree!
This week's question is particularly tough:
There is only one player in the history of English football that has represented his club by playing for them when they were bottom of the bottom tier of the professional game, i.e. in ninety second place and also playing for them when they were number one in the country, i.e. top of the top tier (now the Premier League)
A clue for you is that if you find out what team I support, you will be searching in the right area.
Answer on Sunday night. Special thanks to Martin for this week's question.
Have a great weekend.
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Rating: 7.00 out of 4 vote(s) cast.
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Response from:
kovolikessoccer
(07/18/08 9:20pm)
Response from:
glenndo
(07/21/08 3:32pm)
Can only be the one and only Luther Blissett. Played in all 4 divisions for Watford from there rise from the old Div 4 to Div 1
Response from:
Omaha Bhoy
(08/08/08 3:55pm)
The answer is Ross Jenkins w/ Watford.
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