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Thread: The Wisbech Phenomena.

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    The Wisbech Phenomena.

    Looking on the Fenland Citizen, the assistant boss says the the latest 5-0 defeat is unnaceptable for a club like Wisbech, when defeats like that, flags of surrender, incompetance on a Russian scale have been going on for years.

    Making silly comments wont help, the disturbing thing, is that he doesnt get it.

    Any of it. If he was surgeon, and he was operating, the patient is dead, but the assistant boss still thinks its alive.

    We need a channel four documentary on the club, that the chairman etc, need assesment by a footballing psychiatrist. Something is very wrong. And no chalky because i post this does not mean i go.

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    If the patient is human, the chances are not good. Did you see the result last night, Wisbech 0 Skegness 5.

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    The rot as you say is more profound than you think. It has come to my notice that no one wants to sign for Wisbech. The manager, who isnt there now, wanted to sign to midfielders from Downham, an upper eastern league side.

    He doubled their money, and they still refused, that was repeated elsewhere.

    Street, the fired manager, if you were not told otherwise, you would think he was a pig farmer, he scratches the top of his head in bemusement, and searchees for words like they were fish, and dresses like a pig farmer.

    The new manager is Luke Hipwell, he resigned from Deeping Rangers, they are an upper team in the same league. Of course this sad state of affairs can be laid at the chairmans door, that Wisbech are not the big guns they used to be, and the club needs to be sold to new players.

    Wisbech are always playing catch up. Forward thinking, initiative is needed, the club has tumble weed on the pich figuratively speaking.

    Went to St Ives to watch cam city, another disaster. Everything i touch ends in tears. If i was standing in front of you, and put my hand on your shoulder, you would be dead in an hour.

    If i walked into a packed Habbin, and it was struck by a meteor, all would die, but me. Maybe the slow death of Wisbech Town is my fault.

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    Of course, the club will always have my best wishes. What you say isnt funny, the human mind, used properly can move mountains.

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    I havent got a smart phone, put a report on here, or recommend which episode of the magic roundabout represents it best.

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    Careful, you will get into trouble with griff, Florence was below age. You will have to watch the game before having an opinion. The report will be more about a disaster, so how about suggesting a ww2 battle.

    Was it like the blitz, kursk, Stalingrad, the battle of britain, the africa campaign, or the battle for Berlin.

    Im sure it will be like the battle for Berlin, that Wisbech, or in this case the germans wer obliterated.

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    Im not a brummie, i grew up in Gwydir street, i got to brum in 1979. Many things happened, grew up, became a success in many fields, it was good to me.

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    Bloody southerners

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    Very funny, if my memory serves Carrott made it in the USA, that takes some doing. For a long while he was genuinely funny, then not so much then dissapeared, i think he got to his limits, you cant keep repeating yourself, i think he became a director at Birmingham City for a while.

    It was Dougal that i found very funny, that in later episodes the cartoonist gave him expressions that were hilarious, and in the BBC style the anarchic left, someone had to be a druggy, Dylan. It features in most BBC stuff, episodes of Dr Who were filmed like someone was high.

    All good family stuff. As for wandering around, i have a vagabond gene, even now in idle moments i plan a next move, i have to remind myself im home, and havent got time to move again, because in the time it takes im on the brink of checking out.

    Some of it is a search for something that doesnt exist, a better place than this one. Gwydir street in the 1960s was wonderful, a proper childhood, not like today. I know someone who hasnt moved from here, shes 37, still knows and sees old school friends, hasnt got a car, lived her life in one spot.

    Mind blowing to me. How about you, griff has moved around, im dissapointed that his life in London did not turn him into a suvverner, hes still a pro norverner.

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