Darlo through the 90s Quiz -- part 3

By Ray Simpson

Darlo through the 90s Quiz -- part 3

From our quizmaster Steve Rees

To celebrate 90s week on the official website, our quizmaster Steve Rees has set us a four part quiz!

Here's the third part about

 

Can you identify these five Darlo favourites of the 90s from the clues?

 

  1. League career started at Chester and ended at Halifax Town, though we signed him from Burnley. Industrious, energetic striker perhaps best remembered for a cool finish at Elland Road.  League apps: 115  Goals: 33

 

  1. This elegant midfielder played for Sunderland, Coventry City and Derby County before spending two seasons with us. Gained one full international cap in 1983 and even played in an FA Cup final.  League apps: 57  Goals: 7

 

  1. Having shared a house with David Beckham, this former Man Utd trainee joined Quakers in 1996. An attacking midfielder who gained a reputation of being “over-eager” in the tackle.  League apps: 28  Goals: 3

 

  1. Signed by Billy McEwan and sporting much longer hair than in his first stint with Darlo eight years earlier, this midfielder did not enjoy much success this season. No promotion this time round!  League apps: 11  Goals: 0

 

  1. Although he limped off in the 1999/2000 Play-Off Final, this dependable defender made 45 League appearances that season. In recent years he has turned his hand to football club management League apps: 11  Goals: 0

 And can you identify the following?

  1. Which Quakers’ manager of the 90s sadly passed away in 2016? He died of cancer.

 

  1. Eddie Kyle was Quakers’ caretaker manager in 1995. Under which Darlo boss did he work as assistant manager?

 

  1. Which giant defender did Quakers sign from Montreal Impact, and which Scottish club paid us £400,000 for him?

 

  1. How many League goals did Marco Gabbiadini score during his two seasons with Darlo?

 

  1. Against which club did the Quakers play their last fixture of the 1990s? It was away and we won 3 – 0!

 

 

 

 

 

 

Answers: 

  1. Robbie Painter
  2. Nick Pickering
  3. Gary Twynham
  4. Steve Tupling
  5. Paul Heckingbottom
  6. Paul Futcher
  7. Alan Murray
  8. Jason de Vos who later went to Dundee Utd
  9. 47 League goals plus 1 in the Play-Offs against the Poolies!
  10. Northampton Town