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E: WEEKLY until 31/12 WIN A PERSONALISED HISTORY BOOK
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For your chance to win, just tell us 'The Year That Was?'.
'Remember you've got a new chance to win every week with Vauxhall Commercial Vehicles as they take you on a trip down Memory Lane for your chance to win a personalised football history book.
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All you have to do to win is tell us 'The Year That Was?'. Here's your clue:
FA CUP finalists Arsenal and Huddersfield became the first teams to walk out at Wembley side-by-side, in a nod to Gunners boss Herbert Chapman’s previous success with the Terriers.
The Londoners came out on top, goals from Alex James and Jack Lambert earning a 2-0 victory and the first major trophy in their history as Chapman’s five year plan bore fruit.
The game had carried on despite the looming presence of Germany’s Graf Zeppelin as it passed low over Wembley, the imposing 776ft airship booed by fans who feared it might distract the players.
There was a new name on the First Division trophy but it remained at the same club, Sheffield Wednesday retaining their first division title by 10 points in their first season since changing their name from The Wednesday.
Across the Atlantic in Uruguay, July saw the first World Cup, but Romania, France, Belgium and Yugoslavia were the only European teams willing to sign up for the time and expense of a long ocean voyage.
Uruguay triumphed 4-2 over Argentina in the final to become the first team to lift the Jules Rimet trophy – then known only as Victory.
And Belgium’s Jean Langenus became the first World Cup final referee, safe in the knowledge a boat was on standby to whisk him out of the country within an hour of the final whistle.
For your chance to win, click the ENTER tab above. You've got until 13:00 (GMT) this Thursday for chance to enter. The winner will be announced in Friday's Matchday Live Preview Show from 7pm.
Plus, look out for additional clues:
- On air in Townsend & Parry show from 10am on Monday
- In print in The Daily Mirror's Mirror Mania football pullout on Monday.
- Online at www.mirrorfootball.co.uk/vauxhall.
'Remember you've got a new chance to win every week with Vauxhall Commercial Vehicles as they take you on a trip down Memory Lane for your chance to win a personalised football history book.
Good Luck
All you have to do to win is tell us 'The Year That Was?'. Here's your clue:
FA CUP finalists Arsenal and Huddersfield became the first teams to walk out at Wembley side-by-side, in a nod to Gunners boss Herbert Chapman’s previous success with the Terriers.
The Londoners came out on top, goals from Alex James and Jack Lambert earning a 2-0 victory and the first major trophy in their history as Chapman’s five year plan bore fruit.
The game had carried on despite the looming presence of Germany’s Graf Zeppelin as it passed low over Wembley, the imposing 776ft airship booed by fans who feared it might distract the players.
There was a new name on the First Division trophy but it remained at the same club, Sheffield Wednesday retaining their first division title by 10 points in their first season since changing their name from The Wednesday.
Across the Atlantic in Uruguay, July saw the first World Cup, but Romania, France, Belgium and Yugoslavia were the only European teams willing to sign up for the time and expense of a long ocean voyage.
Uruguay triumphed 4-2 over Argentina in the final to become the first team to lift the Jules Rimet trophy – then known only as Victory.
And Belgium’s Jean Langenus became the first World Cup final referee, safe in the knowledge a boat was on standby to whisk him out of the country within an hour of the final whistle.
For your chance to win, click the ENTER tab above. You've got until 13:00 (GMT) this Thursday for chance to enter. The winner will be announced in Friday's Matchday Live Preview Show from 7pm.
Plus, look out for additional clues:
- On air in Townsend & Parry show from 10am on Monday
- In print in The Daily Mirror's Mirror Mania football pullout on Monday.
- Online at www.mirrorfootball.co.uk/vauxhall.
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New question up
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New question
Answer is: 1984
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