Correct, ofh. The name derives from the sound of the wind about their house, ‘The Wick’ in Richmond. Owned by John Mills and Mary Hayley Bell, it later belonged to Ronnie Wood. Wood built a studio there, and whilst guest David Bowie jammed with his Stones pals, they wrote “It’s Only Rock ‘n’ Roll”, which, along with other very famous tracks, was recorded there. Pete Townshend bought the house from Wood and owned it till last year.I should have known this as it was the first film that Mme and I went to see at the cinema. Whistle down the wind, written by Mary Hayley Bell, with her daughter Hayley Mills playing the lead roll in the film.
Eight. Right my turn….Over the years eight players have been sent off three times while playing for WFC. How many can you name?
Does Britos count? Am pretty sure he was sent off four times.
Am pretty sure he had one straight red and two double yellows.
Am pretty sure he had one straight red and two double yellows.
How about Darius Henderson? He picked up a few over his career, but I'm not sure how many were with us.
1 has to be Marlon King, he was a good striker, but a nasty player / person.Over the years eight players have been sent off three times while playing for WFC. How many can you name?
No.1 has to be Marlon King, he was a good striker, but a nasty player / person.
No and No;Allan smart had a nasty side. Darren Bazeley could be spikey. Either (both ?)of them