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Post by Wandering Willy » Fri Nov 12, 2010 3:56 pm

HMX wrote:
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BBC Match Preview wrote:Bolton striker Johan Elmander has been suffering with a virus and is a doubt, with Ivan Klasnic a likely replacement..
Shame if Elmander can't play - need those away goals of his!
when was the last time that Klas started for us in a league game?
Must have been last season sometime, can't remember or find proof.
Last game of the season 9th May 2010 - scored the winner vs Birmingham at home I think. Attendance 22,863 approximately.

Edit: 4-4-2 with Klas and Cyril upfront - both scored. Good omen? :D
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Post by William the White » Fri Nov 12, 2010 4:08 pm

TKIZ! wrote:Thought it was funny how they posted the comment from Supa John in his column whole sale but sagely instead of Supa John just put Fat John. Nice. This was posted in reply

Come on Wolves - let's shut this tin pot club up and get the win we need. It would be for the good of the game, not to mention mankind for that revolting pustule of a football club to get a good hiding - a club so immersed into everything wrong with football, who play at a ground about as attractive as McGitlay himself, with their ridiculous over-commercialised existence, greaseball Gartside, Lofty the stupid $$$$ing $$$$er Lion, appalling fans with their appalling support, grotty kits, other infamous Notlob $$$$$$s such as Richard Sneekes, Bob Taylor, Paul Robinson, Jason McAteer, Alan Stubbs, Gary Megson, Ivan Campo and a general feeling that the extermination of such a revolting club would be marked with an annual holiday where the country would be encouraged to hold street parties in celebration of the demise of something more wrong that a swimsuit calendar featuring Susan Boyle.

:D
Hilarious. Try it with a Black Country accent, sounds even funnier.

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Post by Lofthouse Lower » Fri Nov 12, 2010 4:10 pm

William the White wrote:
TKIZ! wrote:Thought it was funny how they posted the comment from Supa John in his column whole sale but sagely instead of Supa John just put Fat John. Nice. This was posted in reply

Come on Wolves - let's shut this tin pot club up and get the win we need. It would be for the good of the game, not to mention mankind for that revolting pustule of a football club to get a good hiding - a club so immersed into everything wrong with football, who play at a ground about as attractive as McGitlay himself, with their ridiculous over-commercialised existence, greaseball Gartside, Lofty the stupid $$$$ing $$$$er Lion, appalling fans with their appalling support, grotty kits, other infamous Notlob $$$$$$s such as Richard Sneekes, Bob Taylor, Paul Robinson, Jason McAteer, Alan Stubbs, Gary Megson, Ivan Campo and a general feeling that the extermination of such a revolting club would be marked with an annual holiday where the country would be encouraged to hold street parties in celebration of the demise of something more wrong that a swimsuit calendar featuring Susan Boyle.

:D
Hilarious. Try it with a Black Country accent, sounds even funnier.
If someone read out the phone book in that diabolical accent I'd be in hysterics. You could take the most articulate man in the universe, but give him a Black Country accent then he'd sound like Cleetus the slack-jawed yokel ("Some folk'll never eat a skunk, but then again some folk'll - like Cleetus the slack-jawed yokel")

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Post by Montreal Wanderer » Fri Nov 12, 2010 4:20 pm

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CrazyHorse wrote:Bit disappointed that we've not had any angry wolf visitors on here yet telling us how shit we are and they're going to teach us a lesson and we're a bunch of cnuts and that Lofty is a tosser and how John McGinlay is a fat cheating bastard.

Very disappointed indeed.
They simply post a link to us and vent their spleen on their own site. One wants to meet East lower in a dark alley. Can't say I would. :wink:
Can't help the way you look, my friend :cry:
Nothing personal - I don't like meeting anyone in a dark alley - I much prefer an indoor bar (and many other places).
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Post by Lofthouse Lower » Fri Nov 12, 2010 4:26 pm

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CrazyHorse wrote:Bit disappointed that we've not had any angry wolf visitors on here yet telling us how shit we are and they're going to teach us a lesson and we're a bunch of cnuts and that Lofty is a tosser and how John McGinlay is a fat cheating bastard.

Very disappointed indeed.
They simply post a link to us and vent their spleen on their own site. One wants to meet East lower in a dark alley. Can't say I would. :wink:
Can't help the way you look, my friend :cry:
Nothing personal - I don't like meeting anyone in a dark alley - I much prefer an indoor bar (and many other places).
Oh, I assumed that their point was more to do with my skinhead than with my words.....

I'm going to nip home tonight and watch my Battle of Burnden DVD, and revel in that left hook 8)

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Post by coffeymagic » Fri Nov 12, 2010 4:40 pm

That rant's dynamite. For some reason I can see Stan Collymore saying it.

Bit rich of a Wolves fan to call the 'Bok isn't it? The Moulinex is one hell of a dump.

I'm calling it the 'W Factor' from now but tomorrow's game is a prime example of the sort of match that we lose just because the opposition need a win. Not because they're a better team or they 'want it more' just because that's the way the gods have decreed.

They've had bad luck, last minute losses, pens denied and find themselves at the wrong end of the table despite some good performances. Ha! Ha! Gud!

It's not only about us cementing our position at the top its also about knocking another nail in their coffin. Let's see if we can keep the foot on their windpipe and lets all look forward to seeing McCarthy with a face like a slapped arse on Final Score.

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Post by Verbal » Fri Nov 12, 2010 6:27 pm

East Lower wrote:
Montreal Wanderer wrote:
East Lower wrote:
Montreal Wanderer wrote:
CrazyHorse wrote:Bit disappointed that we've not had any angry wolf visitors on here yet telling us how shit we are and they're going to teach us a lesson and we're a bunch of cnuts and that Lofty is a tosser and how John McGinlay is a fat cheating bastard.

Very disappointed indeed.
They simply post a link to us and vent their spleen on their own site. One wants to meet East lower in a dark alley. Can't say I would. :wink:
Can't help the way you look, my friend :cry:
Nothing personal - I don't like meeting anyone in a dark alley - I much prefer an indoor bar (and many other places).
Oh, I assumed that their point was more to do with my skinhead than with my words.....

I'm going to nip home tonight and watch my Battle of Burnden DVD, and revel in that left hook 8)
Surely you mean, "wee push"?
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Post by William the White » Fri Nov 12, 2010 7:29 pm

In truth - I've a good few mates who are fans of Wolves (and Albion and Villa) from my time living in Darlaston and Wednesbury...

In fact, my best mate down there had twin boys - one supporting Albion, the other Wolves... Bet Christmas was nice...

Same as every other fans - same proportion of dickheads and dreamers and that's fine...

In 1958 - when both clubs had been at the top forever - we played each other in the Charity Shield - Wolves League champions, Bolton Cup winners... I doubt if there was one person in the crowd that day who would have thought it remotely possible that thirty years later they would be fighting each other for promotion from the fourth division...

Our journeys have not been dissimilar...

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Post by Prufrock » Fri Nov 12, 2010 7:53 pm

Verbal and I shall be there, any decent pubs around, preferably ones where we won't get wee pushes on account of our accents?
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Post by HMX » Fri Nov 12, 2010 8:09 pm

Prufrock wrote:Verbal and I shall be there, any decent pubs around, preferably ones where we won't get wee pushes on account of our accents?
Haha! :wink:
Football Ground Guide wrote:However I have been advised that there is a small bar called the Bluebrick inside the Premier Inn hotel, located near to the railway station, which is being frequented by away fans. Also some away supporters have also been frequenting the Litten Tree in Victoria Street and the Goose in the City in Lichfield Street.
Generally reliable website, but I haven't been to an away match at Wolves before. First time :D

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Post by Montreal Wanderer » Fri Nov 12, 2010 8:39 pm

William the White wrote:
In 1958 - when both clubs had been at the top forever - we played each other in the Charity Shield - Wolves League champions, Bolton Cup winners... I doubt if there was one person in the crowd that day who would have thought it remotely possible that thirty years later they would be fighting each other for promotion from the fourth division...

Our journeys have not been dissimilar...
I remember the game and we slaughtered them IIRC - something like 4 or 5 to 1, with Nat getting a couple. It was the first time I saw Freddie Hill who was Nat's heir apparent. I think we had about five England internationals on that team (though they might not have played that day).

I have no recollection of the fourth division having emigrated just in time!
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Post by KeeeeeeeBaaaaaaab » Fri Nov 12, 2010 8:43 pm

Montreal Wanderer wrote:I have no recollection of the fourth division have emigrated just in time!
May well be a misty eyed thread generated soon....
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Post by Montreal Wanderer » Fri Nov 12, 2010 8:52 pm

KeeeeeeeBaaaaaaab wrote:
Montreal Wanderer wrote:I have no recollection of the fourth division having emigrated just in time!
May well be a misty eyed thread generated soon....
Well, I left the country in 1963 when we were in the first division. After that there was a forty year black hole until the internet brought me back into the fold - and there we were in the premier league (so no tears shed though a few anxious moments).
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Post by jimbo » Fri Nov 12, 2010 8:53 pm

Went to the Scream last year before the game. In the city centre between station and ground, cheap drinks with yellow cards. Fits the bill nicely

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Post by General Mannerheim » Fri Nov 12, 2010 8:54 pm

yeah were heading for the Litten tree.

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Post by TANGODANCER » Fri Nov 12, 2010 9:03 pm

Since it looks like Verbal and Pru are doing a match report, here's a quick preview:

http://www.the-wanderer.co.uk/bolton/Th ... Wolves-931
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Post by 2399 » Sat Nov 13, 2010 9:08 am

The Match won't be on live; instead
THFC - Blackburn,
and pressing red
City - City , NUFC - Fulham , West Ham - Blackpool , Wigan - WBA.

An edited match fitting in with an hour and a half screening will be on at midday tommorow.

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Post by Ianmooreslovechild » Sat Nov 13, 2010 9:14 am

So Taylor or Petrov and who comes in if Elmander doesn't make it? I reckon Taylor is heading back towards the form of a couple of years back.Looked put out most of last season but seems to be playing with a spark and a smile having seen the impact Coyle has had on the team and recognised that if he applies himself he can be part of it.Petrov could have more impact as a last half hour man.
I'd expect Elmander to start even if he's not 100% simply because the way in which he and Davies close defenders down has been a huge part of the way wanderers have taken the initiative in so many games this season.Blake and Klasnic aren't fit enough to do it and Moreno too lightweight. Great impact players but definite shortcomings as starters.

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Post by TKIZ! » Sat Nov 13, 2010 10:42 am

My first ever game at Burnden Park was Wolves in 1986. Beat them 4-1 and Thompson grabbed 2 and I think Currie got the other 2. I can only dream of a repeat today
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Post by Salford Trotter » Sat Nov 13, 2010 11:14 am

off to the match now COYW!!!!!!!!!!!!
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