by City lad July 18, 2008
A wurzel is what supporters of other teams call a fan of Portsmouth Football Club. It originated from the fact that their small band of followers, or wurzels, mainly come from the countryside and, with their hand-bell, drum and bugle, long blue wigs and fancy dress, have a rustic character.
by iwys June 23, 2007
by Kaarzi May 30, 2006
soft in the head argricultural types
"you are a wurzel, a dirty wurzel, your only happy when making hay, your dads a scarecrow, your moms a nympho, she goes ooh ah ooh ah all day" - directed at football fans in or around the vicinity of yorkshire.
by matt knight May 23, 2005
A wurzel Is A Slang Term For A Supporter Of Southampton Football Club, They Are Called This Because They Are Known to speak with a West Country Accent and Most of There fans come from Southampton's Large Middle Class Farming Community.
by Dave Johnson Blue December 18, 2019
by iwys June 24, 2007
The best song eva. As a Somerseter (south west england) I can boast about having the Wurzels. The Beatles of the South West.
Songs like; Combine Harvester, The Blackbird, Drink up thy Zider. See also: Wurzel
Songs like; Combine Harvester, The Blackbird, Drink up thy Zider. See also: Wurzel
by mat October 11, 2004