One of my mates was there - he has played a little bit but is much
   more of a Wolves fan than a frisbee fan!


   Here's his match report...for those who were playing.



   "Yeah - I meant to mention it in my last email.
   They only got a few minutes but still managed to score a couple of
   points. I was beginning to worry they wouldn't get a game at all as
   the usual half time sponsor/birthday/other scores announcements seemed
   to be dragging on for ages.  Hopefully next time they'll just let them
   play the full 15 minutes.
   I think pretty much everyone in the crowd (who wasn't queueing for
   beer) watched and enjoyed it - there were ooohhs and aaahhs all round
   when ever some one laid out to grab the disc.  It's actually much more
   watchable from a stadium than by the side of the pitch and the rules
   are simple enough for everyone to get the basics in the first 20
   seconds of watching.
   I think the PA announcer said there we some England players there but
   it's hard to be sure as the PA at Wolves is pretty appaling. There was
   certainly some good frizbee going on
   though there were a couple of missed catches I'd expect iternational
   frizbee super stars to get.  Perhaps playing in front of 26,000
   brought on some nerves.
   It was hands down the most entertaining 3 minutes of any half time
   this season, though we're normally subjected to pretty naff  fan vs.
   fan dribbling races or the appaling local dance school."
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