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Last Updated: Wednesday 01 September 1999 10:42
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Win Pre-Pay Mobile Phones And Free Internet Access

YOU can get the latest football news and information, free internet access and a ‘U’ pre-pay mobile phone if you're a winner on this week's Football365 quiz.

Genie Internet, the Internet Service Provider (ISP) division of BT Cellnet and the only mobile ISP, has teamed up with Football365 to give FOUR lucky readers the chance to win free Internet access and a BT Cellnet ‘U’ pre-pay mobile phone with £20* free airtime.

U Genie from Genie Internet is the only free** ISP that sends tailored news and information from the net to your digital mobile phone. A one-stop shop for net surfers, U Genie keeps you up to date with all the latest stories from the worlds of sport and entertainment, along with the latest national and world news, and also includes comprehensive travel service.
Unique to U Genie, you can even have your e-mail forwarded to your BT Cellnet digital mobile phone free of charge***. Fans of Premiership clubs - plus Rangers and Celtic - can also be ‘first in the know’ with U Genie. All you do is register with the service from your PC saying which team you support and Genie will alert you when there’s news on your team. It’s the best way to keep track of close season signings. The service also covers international matches featuring the British Isles teams, so you’ll be kept updated with latest developments for Euro 2000.

To win this great package, you need to answer these five questions. E-mail your entry to and hope you get drawn out of Nobby Stiles' flat cap. Please put 'Quiz 49' in the subject field and add your postal address - don't forget it. Please allow 28 days for delivery. Good luck!


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CELLNET CITY
1. Middlesbrough opened their Cellnet Riverside Stadium on 26 August 1995 with a 2-0 win over Chelsea. Only one of the 13 players who represented the Blues that day is still at the club. Name him.
a) Dennis Wise
b) Graeme le Saux
c) Jody Morris
d) Roberto di Matteo

2. Who scored a hat-trick when Boro returned to the Premiership with a 3-3 thriller against Liverpool at the Cellnet?
a) Nick Barmby
b) Mikkel Beck
c) Fabrizio Ravanelli
d) Juninho

3. And who does that hat-trick man now play for?
a) Atletico Madrid
b) Marseille
c) Derby County
d) Athletic Bilbao

4. Rearrange the letters in Cellnet and you get 'Clement' (almost). Young Chelsea defender Neil Clement is the son of the late QPR star of the 1970s Dave Clement. For whom did Dave win five international caps?
a) Scotland
b) The USA
c) Australia
d) England

5. Which of Dave Clement's former teammates was manager of Tottenham when Nick Barmby left White Hart Lane for the Cellnet Riverside in 1995?
a) Gerry Francis
b) Terry Venables
c) Ray Clemence
d) George Graham


Unfortunately, due to a major e-mail Armageddon, entries to last week's quiz to win copies of the 'England Schoolboys' books, signed by Manchester United stars Ryan Giggs, Nicky Butt and more, have disappeared into thin air. Can readers re-send their entries for Quiz 48 either to the usual address - - or to . The winners will be notified by e-mail and published on the website on Friday.
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