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Wyrley-gig.

Post by YeltzDoc » 13 Jul 2016, 09:41

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.

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Post by Wheels » 13 Jul 2016, 10:10

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! ;D

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Post by HalesowenHarry » 13 Jul 2016, 10:37

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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Post by YeltzDoc » 13 Jul 2016, 10:45

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?

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Post by Laurel Lane Lamper » 13 Jul 2016, 11:12

Whirly twirly I believe having whiled away a few hours of my life a little further down the A34

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Post by YeltzDoc » 13 Jul 2016, 11:18

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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Post by Wheels » 13 Jul 2016, 12:55

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.
why would you need to duck? Surely when you mention it she just gives a wry smile!

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Post by YeltzDoc » 13 Jul 2016, 15:17

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