genomebobby1413double d :lol:
I have noticed one thing on these posts, that all other team forums look absolutely crap compared to ours
Absolutely agree.
But please don't post or act like you do here on other forums.
Or this one, in fact
by Pepe the Horseman » 05 Nov 2017 08:46
genomebobby1413double d :lol:
I have noticed one thing on these posts, that all other team forums look absolutely crap compared to ours
Absolutely agree.
But please don't post or act like you do here on other forums.
Or this one, in fact
by marlowuk » 18 Nov 2017 20:17
by tidus_mi2 » 18 Nov 2017 21:08
by oldebiscuit » 18 Nov 2017 21:47
double d :lol:
I have noticed one thing on these posts, that all other team forums look absolutely crap compared to ours
by WAZZOCK » 18 Nov 2017 21:57
by leon » 19 Nov 2017 00:03
WAZZOCK Wins like the one Wolves enjoyed today tend to go your way when you're towards the top of the table. It's almost like you're so used to the habit of winning and being in game that it's just second nature. In all the seasons where we've done well or got promoted we have benefitted from wins where we didn't really deserve them, we were just on the receiving end today.
by leon » 19 Nov 2017 00:05
oldebiscuitdouble d :lol:
I have noticed one thing on these posts, that all other team forums look absolutely crap compared to ours
But every forum has a simpleton like you.
You even slag of yourself and your alter ego’s.
Now behave dave Royal.
by paultheroyal » 20 Nov 2017 12:09
I was sat with son and missus on the upper tier GU1 right in the corner by the Wolves fans at the front rail. Had some hassle from this one Reading fan. Others knew we were Wolves, but they but didn't seem to care one jot! This bloke though was acting intimidating and in a threatening manner towards me and son all game. I did give some back towards the end, after he started again though.! Then we scored again. By this time he was at boiling point and went over to the stewards telling them we were Wolves and saying we`d threatened him-which we didn't. I`d had a few ales mind! Stewards came over and asked us if we`re Wolves fans, (now I have a strong Midlands accent still) but my son quickly answered in his pompey accent `do I sound like a Wolves fan`. Stewards looked bemused and left it at that! Idiot bloke stood by exit till the end offering us outside! We ignored it and celebrated at the end. Almost spoilt an otherwise good day out.
by WAZZOCK » 20 Nov 2017 12:36
leonWAZZOCK Wins like the one Wolves enjoyed today tend to go your way when you're towards the top of the table. It's almost like you're so used to the habit of winning and being in game that it's just second nature. In all the seasons where we've done well or got promoted we have benefitted from wins where we didn't really deserve them, we were just on the receiving end today.
So this one doesn’t fcuking count?
by Forbury Lion » 20 Nov 2017 13:26
Don't reply, it might be contagious.... oh crapleonoldebiscuitdouble d :lol:
I have noticed one thing on these posts, that all other team forums look absolutely crap compared to ours
But every forum has a simpleton like you.
You even slag of yourself and your alter ego’s.
Now behave dave Royal.
Not being funny here, but your response to DD makes you look more of a retard than DD. Which is alarming.
by oldebiscuit » 20 Nov 2017 21:12
leonoldebiscuitdouble d :lol:
I have noticed one thing on these posts, that all other team forums look absolutely crap compared to ours
But every forum has a simpleton like you.
You even slag of yourself and your alter ego’s.
Now behave dave Royal.
Not being funny here, but your response to DD makes you look more of a retard than DD. Which is alarming.
by Mr Optimist » 21 Nov 2017 08:27
paultheroyal Wolves Forum...I was sat with son and missus on the upper tier GU1 right in the corner by the Wolves fans at the front rail. Had some hassle from this one Reading fan. Others knew we were Wolves, but they but didn't seem to care one jot! This bloke though was acting intimidating and in a threatening manner towards me and son all game. I did give some back towards the end, after he started again though.! Then we scored again. By this time he was at boiling point and went over to the stewards telling them we were Wolves and saying we`d threatened him-which we didn't. I`d had a few ales mind! Stewards came over and asked us if we`re Wolves fans, (now I have a strong Midlands accent still) but my son quickly answered in his pompey accent `do I sound like a Wolves fan`. Stewards looked bemused and left it at that! Idiot bloke stood by exit till the end offering us outside! We ignored it and celebrated at the end. Almost spoilt an otherwise good day out.
by muirinho » 21 Nov 2017 09:30
Mr Optimist That said, the tribalism and passion is a lot of what makes the atmosphere at football, and would that go without segregating fans. God only knows all other fun at football is being sucked out.
by Sebastian the Red » 21 Nov 2017 10:07
by BR0B0T » 21 Nov 2017 10:47
muirinhoMr Optimist That said, the tribalism and passion is a lot of what makes the atmosphere at football, and would that go without segregating fans. God only knows all other fun at football is being sucked out.
I don't think hurling and football (Gaelic) in Ireland, OR Rugby (here or in Ireland) lack tribalism and passion. You don't need to segregate fans for that. However there are pluses and minuses with the two approaches.
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by BR2 » 21 Nov 2017 11:28
Sebastian the Red I would actually start going to football matches again if it was more like going to rugby matches - both in terms of atmosphere and clientele.
by muirinho » 21 Nov 2017 11:56
BR2Sebastian the Red I would actually start going to football matches again if it was more like going to rugby matches - both in terms of atmosphere and clientele.
So you prefer to go where everybody is pissed rather than just some pissed?
Do you also enjoy the tedious singing of Sweet Chariot at England games?
I don't think we want your sort at any of our games.
by John Smith » 21 Nov 2017 13:11
muirinhoBR2Sebastian the Red I would actually start going to football matches again if it was more like going to rugby matches - both in terms of atmosphere and clientele.
So you prefer to go where everybody is pissed rather than just some pissed?
Do you also enjoy the tedious singing of Sweet Chariot at England games?
I don't think we want your sort at any of our games.
Don't think I've ever been to a rugby match without some fool spilling beer over me when a try gets scored. So,. not keen on removing the alcohol ban, to be quite honest.
by From Despair To Where? » 22 Nov 2017 07:58
Reading really upped their game after we went two up and the signs were there for the remainder of the first half that we were still in a game. Barrow, Aluko and Blackett all stood out for them.
by Hound » 22 Nov 2017 08:16
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