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zabado | 10:17 Sun 13th Jan 2013 | Football
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Stoke city got a bit of a battering yesterday and poor Jon Walters got two own goals.Has anyone ever scored more than two own goals in professional football ?.
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Also missed a penalty ( Jon Walters ) didn't he ?.
He missed a penalty as well. Poor chap.
Snap, Tony!
Quite amusing to watch:

Guinness book of records has a good story! 149-0 in a protest against a ref

http://www.theoffside.com/world-football/149-0-the-most-lopsided-game-in-club-football-history.html
Yes Tilly, he had a nightmare of a match. Happens to most players at sometime or other though.
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Thanks for your answer A C. But does anyone know the most own goals in a "normal" (non-protest game) and in the English or Scotish league ?.
Thanks.
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Frank Sinclair was a regular on the scoresheet at the wrong end, but I don't know if he ever managed a hat-trick?
Yes!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stan_van_den_Buys
Great name, too.
Playing for Aston Villa, N. Ireland player Chris Nicholl scored all the goals in a 2-2 draw with Leicester in 1976.
Did Chris Nicholl score in a league cup final, possibly a replay at Old Trafford, or is my aging mind playing tricks on me?
I was at that match ichkeria.
The Villa game presumably tonyav? :-)
Yes. :-)
Duncer, you're not going senile yet:
From wikipedia, about the 1977 League Cup Final, replayed for the second time at Old Trafford
Aston Ville 3, Everton 2
"The game is probably best remembered for a 40-yard goal from Villa centre-half Chris Nicholl."
I thought I had watched that game when I was still living in my mother's house, but it is all so long ago. I also remember Brian Little's very long hair, and perhaps a very young Gordon Cowans?
Those were the days, when we remembered players by their hairstyles!
Do you remember Brian littles brother Alan ?.
Was he his little brother?
"Those were the days, when we remembered players by their hairstyles!"

..............and beards. Trevor Hocky springs to mind.

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