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51. Two
52. Pearce: H9, Beckham: A7, Southgate: H5
53. One
54. Jack Butland
55. The Confederations Cup, where they play the World Cup winners and the champions of other continents
56. His own, from the season before – when he scored 53
57. Blackburn, Fulham, Liverpool and West Brom
58. Commonwealth of Independent States
59. Seven (Poland, Portugal, England, Ukraine, Sweden, Ireland, Croatia)
60. None
61. Belgium (co-host Holland reached the semis)
62. Greece and Ukraine
63. Reading modern literary fiction. He’s especially fond of American heavyweights Updike, Bellow and Roth
64. Spain in 1980
65. 1960
66. A) Cesc Fabregas, B) Mesut Ozil, C) Cristiano Ronaldo, D) Robin Van Persie
67. 29
68. He was sent off
69. Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Rob Green (born 18 January 1980, four months before Steven Gerrard)
70. France
71. Joe Hart, Joleon Lescott and James Milner from City, Phil Jones, Ashley Young, Wayne Rooney and Danny Welbeck from United
72. 1992
73. Russia
74. Just one, in 1976: Czechoslovakia beat West Germany 5-3 after a 2-2 draw
75. Goaliath
76. Ireland boss Giovanni Trapattoni
77. 1984
78. None
79. Spain in 1964
80. France and Holland – seven each
81. Switzerland, United Arab Emirates and Finland
82. Three
83. One: just Wembley
84. Gary Neville (11)
85. Angelos Charisteas
86. Republic Of Ireland with 19
87. Darius Vassell – he took the seventh penalty against Portugal in Euro 2004. Keeper Ricardo saved it, then Ricardo immediately scored one himself to knock England out. Vassell never played for England again.
88. Holland and Germany
89. Holland, Denmark, Germany and Portugal
90. Alan Shearer (7), Thierry Henry, Patrick Kluivert, Ruud van Nistelrooy (all 6), Milan Baros, Jurgen Klinsmann, Savo Milosevic (all 5).
91. Four: John Terry, Ashley Cole, Steven Gerrard, Wayne Rooney
92. 18lb
93. Luka Modric, Nikica Jelavic, Niko Kranjcar
94. None
95. A) Davor Suker’s chip for Croatia vs Denmark at Euro ’96, B) Ronnie Whelan’s volley for Republic Of Ireland vs USSR at Euro ’88, C) Karel Poborsky’s lob for Czech Republic vs Portugal at Euro ’96, D) Paul Gascoigne’s spectacular effort for England vs Scotland at Euro ’96
96. A) Mark Hateley, England; B) Paul Breitner, Germany; C) Ruud Gullit, Holland; D) Rudi Voller, Germany; E) Abel Xavier, Portugal; F) Chris Waddle, England; G) Carles Puyol, Spain; H) Tony Daley, England
97. Alan Smith
98. Denmark
99. One: Dutch captain Ruud Krol during a brief stint with Vancouver Whitecaps after leaving Ajax and before joining Napoli
100. A) Denmark, B) Croatia, C) Poland, D) Greece, E) Russia, F) Ukraine