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Re: Ringing The Blues
¡RINGING THE BLUES!
- Posh action + reaction
- Bayo chats doc premiere, wrestling + rumours
- Mystic Miriam + odd lucky rituals
- Some overrated #Chairboys Spanish + Liga Juan rrresults from Uri
On lots of pod places.
https://open.spotify.com/episode/7bNMhpADIg5Y2ZtyZNMJjL?si=tSaLhcGVSai1MKhAIrZirQ
Re: Ringing The Blues
¡RINGING THE BLUES!
- ‘M40 Derby’ action + reaction
- Opposition View
- Fans in from San Francisco
- Daryl Horgan Playlist Picks
- #Chairboys Spanish with @uriw
On lots of podcast platforms - leave a review, share RT etc
https://open.spotify.com/episode/6YWXsfQuaRcTsaurSfcK84?si=iXEkW_zkTDy8pnY0GX59sA
Re: Ringing The Blues
¡RINGING THE BLUES! - Goldies
- Plymouth Argyle action + reaction
- Chairman Rob Couhig pays tribute to Blooms plus gives his thoughts on the season so far
- Prostate Cancer UK on the legacy of Bill Turnbull
- Martin O'Neill chats on the golf course
- #Chairboys fan Cheryl Kipping walks from Wembley to Adams Park
On lots of podcast platforms
https://open.spotify.com/episode/3hntWo74nKKCYmwiAowQk8?si=174fa76ddc8c47e2
Street Child World Cup
Hello all, I am an avid reader of the gasroom but have never posted before. I have been prompted to do so by my forthcoming trip to Doha for the Street Child World Cup (SCWC). You may have seen Phil Catchpole interviewing me about it in the last ‘Pre-Match Drills’.
The SCWC brings together teams of street-connected children to play a football competition in the location of ‘the’ world cup. This year 28 teams (girls and boys) from 25 countries will be taking part. Alongside the football there is an arts programme and human rights workshops.
The SCWC aims to tackle the stigma faced by street-connected children, raise awareness and understanding of their situation, and enable them to campaign in their countries for access to education, protection from violence, birth registration and gender equality.
As part of our participation volunteers (ie me) fundraise for the charity so I have walked from Wembley to Adams Park (around 28 miles – one for each team) and swum 250 lengths (10 for each country taking part). SCWC is a great event and really makes a difference to the children taking part. I would really appreciate it if you could sponsor me. All donations, however small, will be welcome.
The link to my just giving page is: https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/ckipping
Thank you
Re: Matt Bloomfield
I started following Wycombe in 2002, Bloomfield signed in 2003, so for almost the entire time I've been a Wanderers fan Matty B has been part of the club. In that time I've finished uni, backpacked around the world, went back to college, started my chosen career, moved to Somerset, Windsor, Enfield and Nottingham, bought a house, started my own business, and became a father. Anyone who has got anything but good wishes for Matt, get a bloody grip, he's spent half of his life at Wycombe, if he wants to manage Col U then fair play to him and I hope he turns them into a successful team.
Re: RIP Bill Turnbull
Just so incredibly sad tonight - I never met Bill but he was clearly a wonderful, genuine man as so many who did know him have already said. We have lost one of our very best today.
All credit to the Media team today - the club tributes have been absolutely superb and beautifully heartfelt. On Radio 5 this evening they referenced the Wycombe Twitter feed and the mutual passion and love their clearly was between Bill Turnbull and Wycombe Wanderers. I'm sure they've done him proud.
Re: Ringing The Blues
RINGING THE BLUES! NEW EPISODE...
- Shrewsbury Town action + reaction
- A night out at Northampton in the Carabao Cup
- Jack Grimmer Playlist Picks
- Scott McGleish chat
Re: Stockdale
John has had some health setbacks in recent years including two replacement hip operations, but remains as cheerful and optimistic as ever. He still lives in the area and retains a great affection for our club. The players absolutely loved his coaching sessions and were very fond of him as a person. He’s a big fan of Gareth and constantly says what a great job he is doing. He’d be so pleased to know that he is still regarded with such affection.