Name The Game
Each question uses a quotation pulled from Chips For A Quid's & All Gone Hollywood's upcoming publication, 'Out Of The Frying Pan, Into The Flicks' and online blog
For each quotation, what game is Chips For A Quid describing?
Choose your answer from the drop down list - games listed from top to bottom in chronological order.
There are 20 questions in total with 1 mark per question.
You will receive a score out of 20 at the end of the quiz.
Good luck, Reds!
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Name The Game: Wrexham Edition

Put your Wrexham FC knowledge to the test with our engaging quiz! Can you match the quotes from Chips For A Quid’s publication to the correct games? Each question is a unique challenge that dives into memorable moments from the matches.

Join fellow fans, compete for bragging rights, and see how well you know the Reds!

  • 20 challenging questions
  • Score out of 20
  • Fun for all Wrexham supporters!
20 Questions5 MinutesCreated by CheeringFan245
“Most of us would take our chances on Rhyl's seafront before going snorkelling again.”
After which resounding home victory did Paul Mullin win Man of the Match “before turning up at Wrexham General…and becoming the most famous man to board a train at Platform 2 since that bloke with a horse back in 2011?”
 
“[He] went full Tim Robbins in his self-appointed role of Leading Man after that, blowing kisses to his audience and standing with arms outstretched in a hail of vapes and pint cups raining down from the stand like he was Andy Dufresne on The Shawshank Redemption poster.”
€The Reds' performance was even wetter than the weather.”
€Gawking tourists pointing at tall buildings and carol singers serenading leathered hen party members staggering into ancient ruins.”
€An almighty roar of relief washed over The Racecourse when we were ahead after just four minutes - a reaction that left one stunned American Tech End first-timer exclaiming: ‘Oh my God, that noise!’”
€Plonked on the concrete just a stone's throw away from the train station is a peculiar sculpture: A 7ft-long salmon leaping high from a slab of stone up into the sky.”
In which game was there “Dragon in a Shrimp costume?”
€A real-life 'trousers falling down in front of a big crowd' moment with a 90th-minute calamity.”
€Chance after chance came and went, and most of us knew it wouldn't be our night long before Young's last-gasp free-kick drifted beyond the box with all the threat of a feather over no-man's land.”
€The following weekend was a sorely-needed morale-booster - breaking the Jinx of Robbie Mac in the process.”
€Elliot Lee tried to tiptoe delicately through the mud like a teenager taking a shortcut home across Bellevue Park in freshly-bought white trainers from Eagles Meadows.”
€Town was full of sweat and smiles. The Parish got so packed the windows threatened to burst open. Visitors from Detroit slurping pints in The Royal Oak declared it was the best sporting fixture they’d ever seen.”
€It's not often a player gets Man of the Match after playing half an hour, but there was not a single murmur of discontent inside the ground when [his] name garbled through the PA system in stoppage time.”
€A game of football taking place on a pitch between an airport and an automotive plant.”
€As thousands of blurry-eyed Reds staggered around the concourse, bumping into each other, slapping backs, and stamping over puddles of pints and fast food squished into the concrete, our hosts made the decision to postpone kick-off by fifteen minutes to let things settle down.”
€A match as mad as a bee trapped in a cup. None of us needed that.”
€We also got to witness the World Wheelie Bin-Throwing Championships.”
After which game did the opposition manager offer the following appraisal: “We can’t defend for shit, and at the moment if we fell into a barrel of tits we’d come out sucking our own thumbs.”
After which game did the following post-match shenanigans take place: ”…even members of [their] exec boxes abandoned their rag pudding to send us off with death stares and sheep bleats…Getting out of the ground was akin to escaping a doomed city in a disaster film, with panic-stricken, ashen-faced police officers warning us away from the darkened alleys where Stone Island zombies lay in wait for fresh prey.”
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