Thank GOD thats done
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Thank GOD thats done
Jesus, that took me ages to register, everytime i was about to submit my registration the boss walked in and nearly caught me hard at work, antway great to be on a truly great wanderers site, ive been reading the forums for weeks and thought it was time to get involved.
So thanks for having me, i look forward to hearing from everyone
Cheers
Jon
So thanks for having me, i look forward to hearing from everyone
Cheers
Jon
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Hello, Jon,
What's yours then? Tea, coffee - black, white - sugar? Sit thisen down and I'll get it.
Like Monty (up there a bit ^) I'm a John, but I don't mind Jons as no one pronounces the aitch in mine anyroad.
Now, Jon, all we need is a bit of background from you. I see you admit to living in Bowton, but how and why the Trotters (probably self-explanatory, I guess)? Then again, first game? Who influenced you - if anyone? You know, just the usual noseyparker type questions.
As you've probably already realised we're all one big happy family at TW, although it's probably more like the Cosa Nostra than your average extended familial unit. Still 'n all, apart from the odd sudden disappearance of posters, there is no definitive proof that 'certain methods' are employed to rid the site of so-called wind up merchants. Although, to be honest, I have yet to see a confirmed member from Switzerland. That of course means nothing as fora such as this one do so often include quirky filtering routines.
Oh, yes - forgive my forgetfulness; do you or do you not stand up at games at the 'Bok? This seems to be of current concern so I thought I'd take a poll of one in order to see how the land lies.
Cheers, mate.
What's yours then? Tea, coffee - black, white - sugar? Sit thisen down and I'll get it.
Like Monty (up there a bit ^) I'm a John, but I don't mind Jons as no one pronounces the aitch in mine anyroad.
Now, Jon, all we need is a bit of background from you. I see you admit to living in Bowton, but how and why the Trotters (probably self-explanatory, I guess)? Then again, first game? Who influenced you - if anyone? You know, just the usual noseyparker type questions.
As you've probably already realised we're all one big happy family at TW, although it's probably more like the Cosa Nostra than your average extended familial unit. Still 'n all, apart from the odd sudden disappearance of posters, there is no definitive proof that 'certain methods' are employed to rid the site of so-called wind up merchants. Although, to be honest, I have yet to see a confirmed member from Switzerland. That of course means nothing as fora such as this one do so often include quirky filtering routines.
Oh, yes - forgive my forgetfulness; do you or do you not stand up at games at the 'Bok? This seems to be of current concern so I thought I'd take a poll of one in order to see how the land lies.
Cheers, mate.
God where to start, well i had loads of choices of football teams or as my dad put it '' any one but those bastards at Old trafford'' and he used to take me to games at Burnden as a young kid, earliest i remember was when i was about 6 years old at Burnden cant remember who against but it was in the Lever end and Mark Patterson signed my shirt ( Mum went spare) and i have been a wanderer ever since, Greatest Moment was Reading Playoff Final and converting my heretic brother from the scousers to the mighty whites.
favourite player was Kieth Brannagan now its probably Jussi (guess what position i play in)
Greatest achievement is working about one hundred yards from old trafford and laughing at all the glory hunting fools who have no idea whats its like to support a real club .
Hope that gives a little info into my Wanderers roots
Cheers for the great welcome guys .
favourite player was Kieth Brannagan now its probably Jussi (guess what position i play in)
Greatest achievement is working about one hundred yards from old trafford and laughing at all the glory hunting fools who have no idea whats its like to support a real club .
Hope that gives a little info into my Wanderers roots
Cheers for the great welcome guys .
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Do you sell Hot Dogs?Jonboy24 wrote:God where to start, well i had loads of choices of football teams or as my dad put it '' any one but those bastards at Old trafford'' and he used to take me to games at Burnden as a young kid, earliest i remember was when i was about 6 years old at Burnden cant remember who against but it was in the Lever end and Mark Patterson signed my shirt ( Mum went spare) and i have been a wanderer ever since, Greatest Moment was Reading Playoff Final and converting my heretic brother from the scousers to the mighty whites.
favourite player was Kieth Brannagan now its probably Jussi (guess what position i play in)
Greatest achievement is working about one hundred yards from old trafford and laughing at all the glory hunting fools who have no idea whats its like to support a real club .
Hope that gives a little info into my Wanderers roots
Cheers for the great welcome guys .
Welcome aboard!
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No i work at Exchange quay so i get to see all the lemmings walking down the road, the amount of times i have prayed for a sniper rifle and loads of ammo.
When they got put out of the champs league by Porto a few years back i had my window open and was pointing and laughing , i nearly caused a god damn riot
When they got put out of the champs league by Porto a few years back i had my window open and was pointing and laughing , i nearly caused a god damn riot
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horrible out thereJonboy24 wrote:No i work at Exchange quay so i get to see all the lemmings walking down the road, the amount of times i have prayed for a sniper rifle and loads of ammo.
When they got put out of the champs league by Porto a few years back i had my window open and was pointing and laughing , i nearly caused a god damn riot
we have an office on clippers quay and i had a training day. i made them shut the blinds.
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