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Post by skip on Jul 25, 2015 21:19:53 GMT
My nipper clocked this in his footie card box today. Have any other Oatcakers got any cultural ephemera of players we haven't signed?
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Post by marwood on Jul 25, 2015 21:38:40 GMT
I have a lego minifigure once owned by Lee Trundle. I was in an estate agents in trentham and he was there also. As he got up to leave a minifigure fell out of his back pocket. It's a fireman. I said to myself "wow that's a feature , I'll have that, future stoke player used to own it, get in" So I trousered it when no-one was looking and put it on my mantelpiece.
However I believe the minifigure is haunted.
Every time trundle scored a goal it's right arm would be found in the raised position the next day. I spoke to my herbalist about it as I don't mind admitting I was scared. I wanted to throw it or destroy it but he said that would be bad juju. Now that trundle has retired, the figure doesn't move as much, and I'm much happier in my personal life and in my other life
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Post by brinewings on Jul 25, 2015 23:05:18 GMT
I have a lego minifigure once owned by Lee Trundle. I was in an estate agents in trentham and he was there also. As he got up to leave a minifigure fell out of his back pocket. It's a fireman. I said to myself "wow that's a feature , I'll have that, future stoke player used to own it, get in" So I trousered it when no-one was looking and put it on my mantelpiece. However I believe the minifigure is haunted. Every time trundle scored a goal it's right arm would be found in the raised position the next day. I spoke to my herbalist about it as I don't mind admitting I was scared. I wanted to throw it or destroy it but he said that would be bad juju. Now that trundle has retired, the figure doesn't move as much, and I'm much happier in my personal life and in my other life Bullshit...everyone knows that Trundle was a sticklebrick boy growing up in Liverpool. His nickname as a kid was sticklebrick Trundle...I think that proves your story is bs...nothing worse than an ITK.
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Post by marwood on Jul 26, 2015 10:26:37 GMT
I have a lego minifigure once owned by Lee Trundle. I was in an estate agents in trentham and he was there also. As he got up to leave a minifigure fell out of his back pocket. It's a fireman. I said to myself "wow that's a feature , I'll have that, future stoke player used to own it, get in" So I trousered it when no-one was looking and put it on my mantelpiece. However I believe the minifigure is haunted. Every time trundle scored a goal it's right arm would be found in the raised position the next day. I spoke to my herbalist about it as I don't mind admitting I was scared. I wanted to throw it or destroy it but he said that would be bad juju. Now that trundle has retired, the figure doesn't move as much, and I'm much happier in my personal life and in my other life Bullshit...everyone knows that Trundle was a sticklebrick boy growing up in Liverpool. His nickname as a kid was sticklebrick Trundle...I think that proves your story is bs...nothing worse than an ITK. I understand your skepticism. Trundle spotting has almost become a byword for false ITKers. I believe that like many people of his generation and upbringing, Trundle deliberately decided to better himself in terms plastic self amusement items, some time in the early 90s, once the money from professional football started to flow in, hence his leap from sticklebricks in the slums of Liverpool in the 1970s, to the relative affluence of lego mini figurines in Trentham and it's surrounds in the 1990s. We've all tried this to some degree. I used to go to work on the bus with a sandwich box featuring a pork pie and supermarket own brand version of muller corner. Both were from a multi purchase 'value pack' (featuring the legend- not to be sold separately on the packaging of both) purchased in Aldi. Now, I go to work in an office which is multi sex, and I wear a three piece suit. As such, pork pies and fake mueller simply will not do. I take in champagne and prawns for the whole team daily. Both are purchased (as separate items) from Harrods. As to the subject in hand, I know from reading this message board that the bottom line is "PHOTO OR IT DIDNT HAPPEN". I tried on several occasions to capture the ghostly goings on amidst my extensive minifigure collection, but as Yvette fielding will tell you, it is very difficult to capture paranormal activity with modern technology.
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Post by skip on Jul 27, 2015 8:17:41 GMT
I put the photograph above on Instagram and guess who liked it? Only the man himself. Unbelievable.
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Post by marwood on Jul 30, 2015 19:45:18 GMT
Attachment DeletedThe Trundle minifigure is top centre. It is photographed quite recently on a normal day when there was no Trundle goal scoring activity
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Post by scfcwebby on Jul 30, 2015 19:55:34 GMT
I put the photograph above on Instagram and guess who liked it? Only the man himself. Unbelievable. Lee Trundle?
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Post by marwood on Jul 30, 2015 20:43:22 GMT
Attachment DeletedThe Trentham Fireman Trundle Lego Minifigure (again top middle) photographed the morning after Lee fired in a diving bullet header for Swansea (second spell) in 2009. As can be seen,the image is shaky and blurred, consistent with all attempts to capture paranormal activity on film
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Post by nsd on Jul 30, 2015 20:55:44 GMT
View AttachmentThe Trentham Fireman Trundle Lego Minifigure (again top middle) photographed the morning after Lee fired in a diving bullet header for Swansea (second spell) in 2009. As can be seen,the image is shaky and blurred, consistent with all attempts to capture paranormal activity on film Your pictures come up as being upside down on the thumbnail, but when I click they're the right way round More evidence of the haunting I think.
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