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I'm guessing that both the FGR fans in attendance that day did not even notice that he was not a regular player?Not sure if this counts as tinpot, but it's certainly unusual.
During pre-season friendly at Bishops Cleeve last month, we allowed a man filming a documentary to be part of our matchday squad, going under the pseudonym Richie Yingn. He actually came on for the last 5-10 minutes, looking slightly out of place playing in a team of full time pros, to say the least.
The documentary is being made by someone called Philip Whiteley, with some details on the talenthouse website:
Breaking Yingn
ONE MAN. ONE SPORT. ONE GOAL. ZERO PERCENT CHANCE OF SUCCESS. 100 PERCENT BELIEF IN HIMSELF. ONE YEAR TO PROVE EVERYONE WRONG. The idea I'm pitching is for a mini documentary that I hope will inspire an audience to get behind something much bigger. It will focus on someone, a real person, who intends to use sport as a way to reach an audience no-one else can. Under the pseudonym of Richie Yingn, one man is prepared to have the whole world watch as he attempts to take on the ultimate sporting challenge and prove himself against the professionals, as well as compete at the very highest level. What makes him qualified for this? Nothing really. He's currently unemployed, overweight, unfit, and on the top of that he suffers from an OCD, which prevents him from shaking people's hands. He also has braces and there's some doubt over how old he is. Other than that, these things only go to prove that he's human just like anyone else, so what's there really to stop him trying and embarking on something great. If he has the belief and the commitment, is there any reason to doubt he wont make it. His fate now lies in the audience. If a tree falls in a forest and no-one is around to see it, does it make a sound? For one year Richie is going to give it everything, but the question is will people be there at the end to watch. Like Miley Cyrus famously said, “If you believe in yourself, anything is possible.” It might take a miracle but no matter how far he gets, I'm certain the journey will be well worth watching. And if he can do it, anyone can.