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Trust Enjoys A Question of Sport

Around 140 Wanderers supporters and friends gathered for the club’s A Question of Sport on 26th March and nearly 60 of those were members of the Trust. A good time was had by all, with two teams battling over 10 rounds. The football team comprised Peter Taylor, Matt Bloomfield and , John Mousinho, while a media team comprised Alan Parry, Chris Hollins and Trust Vice-President Bill Turnbull.

Peter Taylor’s football team led from the start and held the lead until round 8, but Chris Hollins, taking a leaf from his father’s John’s book, won the keepy-uppy and the top spot went to the media.

The 10 rounds were based on the well known TV programme but with a football/WWFC slant. The What Happened Next? round had an simple shot of a build up and the action was held at the point where a player in the penalty area was laying a pass back. Chris Hollins had the audience in fits with his description of a streaker appearing, the more we laughed the streaker developed into a really glamorous blonde. Then the truth was shown. Yes, it was a well endowed blond female streaker and her shot screamed into the top of the net. Peter Taylor tried to sign her immediately, but realised that the window had closed.

In the Who said this? round, quotes from Alan Parry and Peter Taylor were given a suitable hearing and in reply to the question, “Who said "I owe everything to my parents, especially My Mother and Father"? John Mousinho was one of the options and he admitted that it was him after the opposing team had incorrectly selected an alternate choice. He was wrong – apparently it was Greg Norman.

All in all, a great night, and if it is repeated, book early, as it’s sure to be a sell out.





Report courtesy of Reg Rundle

posted in special-features | 15.04.2009. 22:15

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