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Post by bringbacklenwhite on Oct 15, 2014 12:45:37 GMT
Well, it's been a bit like drawing teeth this time around and nowhere near the same success as first time around.
But we have trundled our way through the alphabet for a second helping of anecdotes.
It would seem commonsense to amalgamate W,X,Y and Z and bring about an early closure to the thread.
So - Werte, witojze, wesap hal and wai palya. hello there.
welcome to wanton wallowings and wary wayward whimsical wanderings. Xciting yarns, xcellent yieldings or zithering zestful wittiscisms.
The last week of Chaos Too has arrived. Let's go out in a blaze of glory.
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Post by sirroger on Oct 15, 2014 12:51:38 GMT
...."and it's Williams, out to Williams, who crosses for Williams who heads into the top corner"... Owain Fon Williams Blobbie Williams Ash Williams  Bill Williams  Paul 'Little Willow' Williams Albert Williams (player/manager) Oshor Williams  Marc-Lloyd Williams Chris Williams Paul 'Big Willow' Williams Len Williams
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Post by sandbachhatter on Oct 15, 2014 13:09:06 GMT
Wrexham (Home) - Sat 25th February 2012
A match of ridiculous policing. Wrexham brought many more fans than evidently County and the police were expecting, with the result that, as kick off loomed, the Railway End was full. I had brought Sandy Jnr to this match, so was accompanying my 'brother from another mother' Maccy in the Pop Side. As you might expect, Wrexham were given the end block of the Pop Side nearest the Railway End to spill over into. As you might not expect, rather than open the gate at that end and get them to move round, the police decided it would be far safer to let them in at the other end (the Cheadle End end of the Pop Side) and ask them to politely walk down to their seats.
Now, not only is your average Wrexham fan a gate-swinging gibbon, but by and large the ones who turn up to a match 10 minutes after kick off are the ones who aren't that bright, are drunk, and are obnoxious. True enough, the poor families in the Pop Side were subjected to an horrendous amount of abuse as the knuckle-draggers crawled their way down the stand (seemingly unable to differentiate between children and those home fans who might actually be up for a scrap) and we then had to endure constant abuse thereafter.
I recall one particularly loud rendition of "I want to go home, I want to go hooooome, Stockport's a sh*thole, I want to go home..." only to be followed 10 minutes later by one trouble-maker being finally escorted back past the home fans and thrown out of the ground, to the delight of us and those around us who promptly responded with:
"He wants to go home, he wants to go hooooome, Stockport's a sh*thole, he wants to go home!"
Lovely.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 15, 2014 13:24:45 GMT
Wrexham away, end of 2007 or beginning of 2008. Bloody cold anyway.
Played sh*t, Logan saved a penalty, won 1-0, my last ever game.
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Post by sirroger on Oct 15, 2014 13:39:47 GMT
Just for the ' W, X, Y, Z' of it. Gary Walker Billy Webb Gordon Wilmott Matt Woods (capt.)  Colin Woodthorpe James Wallace Wardy (good cop)  Len White  Frank Worthington Rodger Wylde  Alex Young
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Post by sandbachhatter on Oct 15, 2014 14:47:27 GMT
Wrexham away, end of 2007 or beginning of 2008. Bloody cold anyway. Played sh*t, Logan saved a penalty, won 1-0, my last ever game. Last ever... to date, surely?
Never say never!
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Post by bringbacklenwhite on Oct 22, 2014 10:06:12 GMT
I will call that a well earned draw between all 3 of you.
Here endeth Chaos Too. Don't think we will get a book out of it this time around.
Thanks to all for taking part, hope you think it was worth it.
Tootsien, Pacim, goodbye etc.
Chaos Too has come to an end. True stories and memories penned. Thanks to all who joined in, Though this volume was thin. Perhaps our ambitions did over-extend.
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Post by hatter_in_macc on Oct 22, 2014 12:42:11 GMT
Many thanks for having organised this, Lennie. Stories may have been a little thinner on the ground (and certainly from me, for which apologies) at the second time of asking - but there were still some real gems to read, and it was great to welcome some excellent new authors to the CHAOS table!
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