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IN THE OLD FIRST DIVISION which two goalkeepers scored against each other in the same season

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CLUE: at their respective home grounds the score was 5-1.

uranobhead try googling that fact, you wont find it in your book or wikipedia, you have to have a brain.

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  1. pat jennings was one dunno the other


  2. pat jennings and alex stepney true football fans will know this

  3. I'll have a guess, Bosnich and Schmeichal (sorry about spelling, if wrong).EDIT: Sorry, didn't read it properly, if Pat Jennings was one and the other could have been alex stepney

  4. The clubs are presumably Man Utd and Spurs in the 65/66 season but Pat Jennings goal was in the Charity Shield in 1967, so it ain't him and I think Alex Stepney's goals came in the 1973/4 season.

    Here is a match report of the first game.

    Alan Gilzean and Neil Johnson gave Spurs a 2-0 half-time lead, with Jimmy Greaves (58 minutes), Eddie Clayton and Jimmy Robertson making it five before Bobby Charlton netted to get a consolation for United.

    Greaves goal came at the end of a great move.  Eleven passes were made before the ball came to Dave Mackay to hit a pass through to Greaves.  The striker spun away from the first tackle, sprinted clear of two defenders and as keeper Dunne came out, he skipped around him and slid the ball into an empty net.

    Spurs -   Jennings, Norman, Knowles, Mullery, L. Brown, Mackay, Clayton, Robertson, Johnson, Gilzean, Greaves

    Man U -  P. Dunne, Brennan, A. Dunne, Crerand, Foulkes, Stiles, Connelly, Best, Law, Charlton, Aston

    I do not believe it has ever occurred to be honest.

    I think you are a bit muddled up with your answers but no doubt you will provide the "correct" answer in due course.


  5. jennings and stepney bud.. showing your age again ehh ...

  6. pat jennings and joe corrigan

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