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E: 10/06 Win a pair of signed Lionel Messi F50 Football Boots (F/B DAILY)
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They replied:
@Jo: I agree it is a bit confusing. Only one of the three choices is an actual player type, thus the correct answer would be this player. However, as we haven't been able to introduce this player type yet, you will need to guess which one of the names will be one of our future player types.
Doesn't seem a lot clearer even tho they have answered :rotfl:
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K!tai Csaba: I know!You can find the right answer, just a little thought to.
Off to google :think:xx JoJo xx
:heart2: And only now I see the light...:heart2:
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sweetiepie1982 wrote: »They replied:
@Jo: I agree it is a bit confusing. Only one of the three choices is an actual player type, thus the correct answer would be this player. However, as we haven't been able to introduce this player type yet, you will need to guess which one of the names will be one of our future player types.
Doesn't seem a lot clearer even tho they have answered :rotfl:
ETA: Someone has added:
K!tai Csaba: I know!You can find the right answer, just a little thought to.
Off to google :think:Thanks to all OPs:AThe Real Chris
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Today's question:
WHICH AMERICAN SPRINTER USED TO BE NICKNAMED 'CHICKEN LEGS'?
Answer: Allyson Felix from here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allyson_Felix
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Today's question:
WHAT IS THE SPEED OF SOUND?
Answer: 343 meters per second from here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speed_of_sound0 -
Today's question:
THE FASTEST OWN GOAL IN THE HISTORY OF PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL WAS SCORED AFTER HOW MANY SECONDS?
3 seconds in 1977 (Plainmoor, UK).
6 seconds in 1977 (Plainmoor, UK).From the Guardian (see below)
12 seconds in 1977 (Plainmoor, UK).
"But Pat Kruse, erstwhile Torquay clogger of the seventies, went a full seven seconds better than that. On January 3, 1977 Cambridge United kicked off a league match by lumping the ball straight downfield, and Kruse leapt to head the ball past his goalkeeper. Genius. The goal was timed at six seconds and remains a record in British football."We could all learn a little something from the weather. It pays no attention to criticism.0 -
Today's question:
HOW FAST CAN I RUN THE 100 METRES?
Answer: 11 seconds (wiki)
I honestly thought they meant me ! There was no option slow enough thoughThen I realised you have to click play on the short video. The footballer is Park Chu-Young, striker for South Korea. Wiki says he can run 100 metres in 11 seconds (citation needed - but that's good enough for me)
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Today's question
WHAT’S THE LIGHTEST CHEMICAL ELEMENT ON THE PERIODIC TABLE?
Heluim (sic)
Hydrogen(source Encyclopedia Britannica)
Magnesium
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