Wyrley-gig.
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Wyrley-gig.
A new friendly for Saturday against Wolverhampton Sporting in the posh bit of Walsall (if you can imagine such a thing) at Great Wyrley.
As an aside, is it pronounced "Whur-lee", making my delicious pun work, or "Wire-lee", ruining it for everyone?
It's one of those words that I've only ever seen written down.
As an aside, is it pronounced "Whur-lee", making my delicious pun work, or "Wire-lee", ruining it for everyone?
It's one of those words that I've only ever seen written down.
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Re: Wyrley-gig.
Whenever I see it written down I think of the Magic roundabout and in particular Dougal and the blue cat which I own a DVD of! The name of the cat is Buxton so whenever we are playing Buxton I always think of the fictional blue feline! 

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Re: Wyrley-gig.
We played Bromsgrove there in a 'home' friendly about 4 years ago if I remember correctly. Looks like they have a new team formed there to play on it.
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Re: Wyrley-gig.
Wheels - are you sure that you haven't mixed up your Lucozade and your scotch this morning?
And in general, WILL SOMEBODY ANSWER THE BLOODY QUESTION?
And in general, WILL SOMEBODY ANSWER THE BLOODY QUESTION?
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Re: Wyrley-gig.
Whirly twirly I believe having whiled away a few hours of my life a little further down the A34
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Re: Wyrley-gig.
Not only the king of the stats but also an expert in regional geographic phonics. Cheers LLL!
It's odd when you've only ever seen a word in print - my wife spoke of a mishap, describing it as having gone, "Or-ree".
I still mention it, before ducking to avoid her response.
It's odd when you've only ever seen a word in print - my wife spoke of a mishap, describing it as having gone, "Or-ree".
I still mention it, before ducking to avoid her response.
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Re: Wyrley-gig.
why would you need to duck? Surely when you mention it she just gives a wry smile!YeltzDoc wrote:Not only the king of the stats but also an expert in regional geographic phonics. Cheers LLL!
It's odd when you've only ever seen a word in print - my wife spoke of a mishap, describing it as having gone, "Or-ree".
I still mention it, before ducking to avoid her response.
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