


WOOLY BRIDGE WANDERERS
FOUNDED: 1895
STADIUM: Wooly Bridge Stadium
LOCATION: Wooly Bridge
LEAGUE: ULTRA LIGAI
BIOGRAPHY
Wooly Bridge Wanderers is a football club that has been a mainstay in the local leagues for years. The club was founded in the idyllic village of Wooly Bridge, known for its rolling green hills and fluffy sheep. The club's logo features a proud ram with a football at its feet, representing the strength and determination of the team.
The Wanderers have had many past legends, but none are more famous than their star striker, Ewe-nice Shearer. Shearer was a true force on the pitch, known for his ability to weave past defenders like a nimble sheepdog. Another standout player was their goalkeeper, Wooliam the Conqueror, who was notorious for his ability to charge out of the goal like a rampaging ram.
The team plays their home matches at Wooly Bridge Stadium, a cozy venue nestled in the heart of the village. The stadium's stands are adorned with woolly blankets, and fans are often spotted wearing sheep hats and waving stuffed animal lambs.
One of the Wanderers' biggest rivals is the neighboring team, Froglam Foxes, with whom they compete fiercely in the annual Farmyard Cup. The rivalry has been known to get heated, with fans trading bleats and baas from the stands.
Despite their sheepish appearance, the Wanderers are a formidable team on the pitch, known for their speed, agility, and determination. Their opponents often find themselves left in the dust, wondering if they're facing a team of sheep or a team of lightning-fast gazelles.



WOOLY BRIDGE WANDERERS SQUAD