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Terriers v Wolves match thread
#11
Ooooh, well I'm not going to cheat and Google it. Any road Guo Guangchang is the local West Middle England triad owner with brass to burn in these 'ere parts. Almost trips off the tongue like two curry specials with fried rice and some prawn crackers but not quite. The rumoured £20 million signing of someone I can't remember hasn't happened yet but this is yet another revolving door that will spin until the end of the month.
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A guide to cask ale.

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#12
(23-08-2016, 19:45)theo_luddite Wrote: By the way AmChaff, oil gee it 10, not counting the pair I threw in.

(23-08-2016, 19:45)theo_luddite Wrote: By the way AmChaff, oil gee it 10, not counting the pair I threw in.

Ho ho! Custard Pie in the face for theo. Big Grin
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#13
Don't u jus luv a smart Alec? Ey up Snoots, your guess with the inside help hasn't been registered yet. Would expect Mirf with all his stats knowledge to blow us all away mind. Then again, maybe he's more Genesis than Zep. He can't be Bay City Rollers surely???
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#14
For me, as far as football is concerned Wolverhampton Wanderers will always be a magical name, probably because they were the first team I ever watched, way back in 1955 on a Philips 12" wide "B&W" TV, long before the coloured ones came out.  They were playing in one of the first floodlight friendlies ever broadcast against Dynamo Moscow, who featured the great Lev Yashin in goal, whilst Wolves had their own stars such as Billy Wright, Bert Williams, Eddie Clamp, Bill Shorthouse and Johnny Hancock etc. playing.

However, enough of the nostalgia and back to Saturdays match and I am tipping Town to win 2-1, since in our 37 home league games against Wolves we have beaten them on 22 occasions, drawn 4 and lost 11, scoring 60 & conceding 39, plus I reckon the Wolves will be half knackered anyway before  they reach Huddersfield, due to their mid week cup game.
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#15
Could've done with Cambridge taking them to extra time last night.

I tell you what these games don't get any easier do they. Another toughie on Saturday with Wolves who have started fairly well themselves, I still recall them running us ragged a couple of seasons ago when the walloped us 1-4 in our own back yard. Here's hoping that doesn't happen again.

Predicted team???

Ward
Smith,Hudson,Schindler,Löwe
Hogg,Mooy
Lolley,Palmer,VLP
Kachunga.

Controversial I know, dropping back into the old 4-2-3-1 formation
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#16
I make it 12, Amelia. How many more times can I have a shot at this?
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#17
As many as you like but, if I were you, i'd stop right there Wink

I'll do your rep later
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#18
I thought it was 13. Huh
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#19
1000 tickets available for Saturday for £10each in any stand, offer only available for 48hours to buy online,over the phone or at he tickets office
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#20
Blush Oops I do apologise, it is 13.

Black dog
Trampled under foot
Battle of evermore
Heartbreaker
Stairway to heaven
Ramble on
Black Country woman
Whole lotta love
Dazed and confused
Celebration day
Rock and roll
The song remains the same
Bring it on home

Doh

Snoots wrote down a load for me to weave in after I came up with the idea of the Led Zeppelin connection. These were the ones I couldn't manage:

Big log
Houses of the Holy
Physical graffiti
Kashmir
No quarter

plus the others that you found yourselves.

Thanks for joining in. I know some of you will think it's a naff idea but I don't care.  Tongue
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