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Post by dorothy on May 13, 2007 12:44:53 GMT
I think I was closer to the pitch than Young Mazey and I never left Worcester.
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Post by Deleted on May 13, 2007 15:02:48 GMT
Like watching a Subbuteo game from upstairs.
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Post by voiceofreason on May 13, 2007 20:20:41 GMT
Superb! V.enjoyable sequence of events..... ;D Thanks Mr.Morison.....Worcester C. owes you a debt!
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Post by DazaB on May 13, 2007 23:19:32 GMT
I think I was closer to the pitch than Young Mazey and I never left Worcester. dont care about the view of the game went to wembley and it was great, was high but could still see the players well and read names on shirt and distinguish who was who from faces.
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Post by tim on May 14, 2007 7:58:33 GMT
The delicious irony of a Morison (ok, would have been better if it were a Morrison) stuffing Harriers at the end. You couldn't write a script like it!
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Post by suv on May 14, 2007 14:19:59 GMT
I think I was closer to the pitch than Young Mazey and I never left Worcester. dont care about the view of the game went to wembley and it was great, was high but could still see the players well and read names on shirt and distinguish who was who from faces. you were lucky Mazey, we were sat in row no15, behind the goals got really soaked on at least 3 seperate occasions, and I think that the roof was in the "Closed" position.
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Post by jp on May 14, 2007 15:08:34 GMT
I heard on the radio this morning that if you're in the front 20 rows, you're going to get wet at Wembley. Sounds a bit like the Lane really:)
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Post by HannaH on May 14, 2007 21:00:07 GMT
Heres my photos & videos from it...
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Post by DazaB on May 14, 2007 23:16:12 GMT
haha Gardener coming onto becky
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Post by jp on May 15, 2007 7:52:30 GMT
Aha, clearly the being at Wembley meant more than the football itself for the vast majority of the crowd, hence the "Mexican Wave" Call me a grimly curmudgeon, but anyone found doing a Mexican Wave at a serious sporting event should be locked in a dark room and forced to watch every episode of boring upper-class t**t TV quiz Ask The Family!!
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Post by tim on May 15, 2007 9:45:40 GMT
Heres my photos & videos from it... Those weren't Harriers shirts I hope?
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Post by LeedsWCFC on May 15, 2007 15:14:07 GMT
Aha, clearly the being at Wembley meant more than the football itself for the vast majority of the crowd, hence the "Mexican Wave" Call me a grimly curmudgeon, but anyone found doing a Mexican Wave at a serious sporting event should be locked in a dark room and forced to watch every episode of boring upper-class t**t TV quiz Ask The Family!! You, sir, are a curmudgeon. If despising "Mexican waves" makes one a curmudgeon then I am one too. What a load of pathetic bollocks they are. I remember watching an England international (I can't remember who the opposition were and this may have happened more than once anyway) when Johnny Foreigner set a "Mexican wave" in motion. It moved around the ground until it got to the England supporters who did not join in at all. They were booed by everyone else but I was proud of them. Oh, and I used to enjoy watching Ask the Family. At least the competitors needed to be in possession of some brain power.
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Post by jp on May 15, 2007 15:45:25 GMT
Yes but didn't they all look a load of tossers? Who really wanted a Mum and Dad who looked like that? And the children? they were frightful little clones of Mummy and Daddy.
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Post by Deleted on May 15, 2007 16:55:21 GMT
They look perfectly normal to me.
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