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first of all, im not ginger. and 2nd, you can t be gingerist on here, everybody is ginger... err, except me.Randy Watson wrote:you have no mates ginger!General Mannerheim wrote:absolutely not.P.O.S. wrote:I'll be handing out the Werthers and tutting at the younguns trying to sneak beer onto the coaches Nah, I dont drive so once mates pull out I have to resort to going on the loser cruiser with the fossils!General Mannerheim wrote:I went Southampton on me tod this season, very strange, felt weird. At least i didnt go on the coach tho, thats double weird!P.O.S. wrote:I got my ticket today, like the loser Im becoming Im going to it alone because everyone else has dropped out!
Im only on coach 2 as well which doesnt sound promising numbers-wise...
Theres four of us going Wolves tho, we havent even thought about buying tickets yet, such is my absolute belief they'll be plenty left on the gate!
Hopefully todays result might bump the numbers up a touch?
Never been to Wolves before, looking forward to it. Any away-friendly pubs down there near the ground or is it all badlands?!
my mate got grief in one a few years back and he was just there with his missus, even she got some verbals too! it was her who had a wanderers coat on iirc, so these dicks kicked off with her husband!
Town centre is ok, as long as you're not in colours.
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General Mannerheim wrote:first of all, im not ginger. and 2nd, you can t be gingerist on here, everybody is ginger... err, except me.Randy Watson wrote:you have no mates ginger!General Mannerheim wrote:absolutely not.P.O.S. wrote:I'll be handing out the Werthers and tutting at the younguns trying to sneak beer onto the coaches Nah, I dont drive so once mates pull out I have to resort to going on the loser cruiser with the fossils!General Mannerheim wrote: I went Southampton on me tod this season, very strange, felt weird. At least i didnt go on the coach tho, thats double weird!
Theres four of us going Wolves tho, we havent even thought about buying tickets yet, such is my absolute belief they'll be plenty left on the gate!
Hopefully todays result might bump the numbers up a touch?
Never been to Wolves before, looking forward to it. Any away-friendly pubs down there near the ground or is it all badlands?!
my mate got grief in one a few years back and he was just there with his missus, even she got some verbals too! it was her who had a wanderers coat on iirc, so these dicks kicked off with her husband!
Town centre is ok, as long as you're not in colours.
Nor me. But I am Grey so no greyist jokes
A grey-haired man calls his girlfriend and says, "Please come over here and help me. I have a killer jigsaw puzzle, and I can't figure out how to get it started."Gary the Enfield wrote:
Nor me. But I am Grey so no greyist jokes
She asks, "What is it supposed to be when it's finished?"
The grey-haired man says, "According to the picture on the box, it's a tiger."
His girlfriend decides to go over and help with the puzzle. He lets her in and shows her where he has the puzzle spread all over the table.
She studies the pieces for a moment, then looks at the box, then turns to him and says, "First of all, no matter what we do, we're not going to be able to assemble these pieces into anything resembling a tiger."
She takes his hand and says, "Second, I want you to relax. Let's have a nice cup of tea, and then....." she sighed, "we'll put all these Frosted Flakes back in the box."
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Greyest.thebish wrote:A grey-haired man calls his girlfriend and says, "Please come over here and help me. I have a killer jigsaw puzzle, and I can't figure out how to get it started."Gary the Enfield wrote:
Nor me. But I am Grey so no greyist jokes
She asks, "What is it supposed to be when it's finished?"
The grey-haired man says, "According to the picture on the box, it's a tiger."
His girlfriend decides to go over and help with the puzzle. He lets her in and shows her where he has the puzzle spread all over the table.
She studies the pieces for a moment, then looks at the box, then turns to him and says, "First of all, no matter what we do, we're not going to be able to assemble these pieces into anything resembling a tiger."
She takes his hand and says, "Second, I want you to relax. Let's have a nice cup of tea, and then....." she sighed, "we'll put all these Frosted Flakes back in the box."
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True but Keano will score goals anywhere he goes, from Crumlin United to Spurs he always scores goals. I wouldn't mind him at the Reebok either if our game changed to suit him which I think it is doing. Unfortunately his price tag and wages would probly be unrealistic for us.marshall_42 wrote:Doyle is unfortunately (on current form) Irelands best stricker. Keano has probably had it, although it's hard to say without him playing regular first-team football.Eire_Trotter wrote:We should win this although I wonder how our defence will react to Kev Doyle playing the SKD role for the opposition.
Something to think about: If Elmo goes I would love Kevin Doyle at the reebok .
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Just not over the last couple of years ehEire_Trotter wrote:True but Keano will score goals anywhere he goes, from Crumlin United to Spurs he always scores goals. I wouldn't mind him at the Reebok either if our game changed to suit him which I think it is doing. Unfortunately his price tag and wages would probly be unrealistic for us.marshall_42 wrote:Doyle is unfortunately (on current form) Irelands best stricker. Keano has probably had it, although it's hard to say without him playing regular first-team football.Eire_Trotter wrote:We should win this although I wonder how our defence will react to Kev Doyle playing the SKD role for the opposition.
Something to think about: If Elmo goes I would love Kevin Doyle at the reebok .
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I think you're the greyest!Gary the Enfield wrote:Greyest.thebish wrote:A grey-haired man calls his girlfriend and says, "Please come over here and help me. I have a killer jigsaw puzzle, and I can't figure out how to get it started."Gary the Enfield wrote:
Nor me. But I am Grey so no greyist jokes
She asks, "What is it supposed to be when it's finished?"
The grey-haired man says, "According to the picture on the box, it's a tiger."
His girlfriend decides to go over and help with the puzzle. He lets her in and shows her where he has the puzzle spread all over the table.
She studies the pieces for a moment, then looks at the box, then turns to him and says, "First of all, no matter what we do, we're not going to be able to assemble these pieces into anything resembling a tiger."
She takes his hand and says, "Second, I want you to relax. Let's have a nice cup of tea, and then....." she sighed, "we'll put all these Frosted Flakes back in the box."
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It's the sort of game that sees us being patronised as blood and thunder again, or being accused of having a soft underbelly before the match. This is because Wolves are being treated as badly and unfairly as Stoke, and as we were when Wolves and Stoke weren't in this league.
We'll be alright. If we perform as well as the last two matches - even anywhere in between the quality attacking performance on Saturday and the very organised performance of tonight, we'll shit 'em.
Said it now - we're doooooooooooooooooooooomed!
We'll be alright. If we perform as well as the last two matches - even anywhere in between the quality attacking performance on Saturday and the very organised performance of tonight, we'll shit 'em.
Said it now - we're doooooooooooooooooooooomed!
I'm still going for a draw, as they are not a bad team at home. So only a little bit dooomed not fully dooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooomed!KeeeeeeeBaaaaaaab wrote:It's the sort of game that sees us being patronised as blood and thunder again, or being accused of having a soft underbelly before the match. This is because Wolves are being treated as badly and unfairly as Stoke, and as we were when Wolves and Stoke weren't in this league.
We'll be alright. If we perform as well as the last two matches - even anywhere in between the quality attacking performance on Saturday and the very organised performance of tonight, we'll shit 'em.
Said it now - we're doooooooooooooooooooooomed!
Depression is just a state of mind, supporting Bolton is also a state of mind hence supporting Bolton must be depressing QED
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From the Supa John column
IF I was given the choice of any Bolton game to come back home for this season it would be Saturday’s trip to Molineux – just to wind up the Wolves fans again.
Old habits might die hard, but old rivalries stay with you forever and I’m sure I don’t need to remind anyone who was around in the Nineties that I have a bit of “history” with Wolves. In fact the memories of those famous duels – notably the epic play-off semi-final of 1995 and what became known as the Battle of Burnden in 1997 – will stay with me forever.
Games against Wolves always seemed to be fiery affairs with fantastic atmospheres – and I just loved them. Of course the Wolves fans hated me and didn’t they let me know it. They used to slaughter me from the first whistle to last, but I didn’t mind because if they were having a go at me they were leaving everybody else alone.
I loved getting into mischief and used to do all I could to get the Wolves fans going because it created an atmosphere and got our fans right behind us. We even got Lofty the Lion involved. In fact I’ve got this plan to borrow Lofty’s suit one day and go over and dance about in front of the Wolves supporters – then take the head off and let them see it’s me. Imagine their reaction!
That is classic.East Lower wrote:From the Supa John column
IF I was given the choice of any Bolton game to come back home for this season it would be Saturday’s trip to Molineux – just to wind up the Wolves fans again.
Old habits might die hard, but old rivalries stay with you forever and I’m sure I don’t need to remind anyone who was around in the Nineties that I have a bit of “history” with Wolves. In fact the memories of those famous duels – notably the epic play-off semi-final of 1995 and what became known as the Battle of Burnden in 1997 – will stay with me forever.
Games against Wolves always seemed to be fiery affairs with fantastic atmospheres – and I just loved them. Of course the Wolves fans hated me and didn’t they let me know it. They used to slaughter me from the first whistle to last, but I didn’t mind because if they were having a go at me they were leaving everybody else alone.
I loved getting into mischief and used to do all I could to get the Wolves fans going because it created an atmosphere and got our fans right behind us. We even got Lofty the Lion involved. In fact I’ve got this plan to borrow Lofty’s suit one day and go over and dance about in front of the Wolves supporters – then take the head off and let them see it’s me. Imagine their reaction!
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Just not over the last couple of years eh[/quoteEast Lower wrote:Eire_Trotter wrote:True but Keano will score goals anywhere he goes, from Crumlin United to Spurs he always scores goals. I wouldn't mind him at the Reebok either if our game changed to suit him which I think it is doing. Unfortunately his price tag and wages would probly be unrealistic for us.marshall_42 wrote:Doyle is unfortunately (on current form) Irelands best stricker. Keano has probably had it, although it's hard to say without him playing regular first-team football.Eire_Trotter wrote:We should win this although I wonder how our defence will react to Kev Doyle playing the SKD role for the opposition.
Something to think about: If Elmo goes I would love Kevin Doyle at the reebok .
When he plays he scores, simple as that. Don't think he's been given a consistent run of games lately to get his form up. Last time that happened was 3 yrs ago when him and berbatov were up front for spurs and we all know how well he did then.
Are you going to the Toon game next week then Odelay? I travel from Manc to the gamesOdelay wrote:General Mannerheim wrote:I went Southampton on me tod this season, very strange, felt weird. At least i didnt go on the coach tho, thats double weird!P.O.S. wrote:I got my ticket today, like the loser Im becoming Im going to it alone because everyone else has dropped out!
Im only on coach 2 as well which doesnt sound promising numbers-wise...
Theres four of us going Wolves tho, we havent even thought about buying tickets yet, such is my absolute belief they'll be plenty left on the gate!
Hopefully todays result might bump the numbers up a touch?
I'm an Australian living in Manchester so I don't really know any wanderers fans. So I've gone to every home game this season and even Wigan away on my own. You get used to it and it doesn't stop you from getting stuck in.
Tough game this weekend, I hate Wolves, I hate Steve Bull and I hate Molineaux
Pfffft.
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