Walsall Football Club - So Many Issues

All those scarves will be worth a lot of money when Wrexham have won the champions league/ premiership and European cup :joy:

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I suppose there is an argument that the Charlton/Wrexham scarves look to be commemorating an event, rather than giving some a chance to express dual loyalties. I’m going by the " v."But it’s not much of an argument. Why commemorate a pretty run- of-the-mill league 1 match ? Drogheda / Walsall, I can get, because they now have connections, but aren’t direct competitors on the pitch. I didn’t see the Walsall/ Wrexham scarves , so I don’t know if they were about that single match ,or something more general.

Has anyone proposed a Wrexham/Chester half and half scarf? That would be a best seller. :smiley:

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Among historians of Anglo/Welsh hostilities, perhaps?:wink:

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Having seen you lot drink in the BCA I very much doubt it :rofl:

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He recovered very quickly to sup his pint. :joy:

Has anyone tried the food From Esme’s? Usually located outside the Locker (when they are invited).

Amazing food.

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Had the fries.

Class.

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So nice buddy.

They need to concentrate on clothing we actually want instead of this nonsense.

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I’ve got a Walsall/Wrexham half-and-half scarf. It’s got the Walsall from Walsall FC, and the FC from Wrexham FC - red from our colours and white from theirs. What’s the problem? :joy:

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You aren’t getting it confused with your Walsall/Man Utd scarf are you?

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Isn’t it Wrexham AFC?:grin:

Americanised Football Club??

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Arseholes From Clywd.

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Apparently F-ing Colossal

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Another Financial Calamity

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They’re not even really Welsh, let’s put the border back to Offa’s Dyke where it should be.

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Puts me back on the right side of the border, although they’re mostly ex-pat Scousers, Mancs, Clayheads, and West Midlanders until you get to Conwy anyway.

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You mean Conway ? :grin:

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