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Late 1991, Sam Wyche "resigns" from the American football team of The Cincinnati Bengals according to owner Mike Brown. Wyche claimed that he was fired, starting the downward spiral of the public's opinion of Brown, and eventually receiving the remainder of contract money that was owed to him. Sam Wyche used part of that money in the late 90's to renovate an old hotel in [[Malton]] to use as a summer getaway, leading the locals to rename the place, The Wyche Building. | |||
===Barricade Policy=== | ===Barricade Policy=== |
Revision as of 17:43, 10 February 2009
the Wyche Building
Whittenside [80, 93]
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The Wyche Building
Description
History
Late 1991, Sam Wyche "resigns" from the American football team of The Cincinnati Bengals according to owner Mike Brown. Wyche claimed that he was fired, starting the downward spiral of the public's opinion of Brown, and eventually receiving the remainder of contract money that was owed to him. Sam Wyche used part of that money in the late 90's to renovate an old hotel in Malton to use as a summer getaway, leading the locals to rename the place, The Wyche Building.
Barricade Policy
Maintain at EHB
Current Status
2nd May, 2008: Still safe, but only quite strongly barricaded. No generator. Using this as a stepping stone toward the armoury. Will log details along the route.(Lieutenant Taylor)--Kiriwiki 02:29, 2 May 2008 (BST) EHB, has a generator that is out of fuel--Kierson 06:35, 27 April 2008 (BST)
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