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posted on 24/2/13

The fans who are still in denial as to why we are here maybe?

posted on 24/2/13

Cinci just don't know what to think anymore ....... one thing is for sure I will not be driving right past Shrewsbury Town to get to Molineux to see the same away teams !!!

posted on 24/2/13

Me neither mate, it is hard to care right now for sure.

posted on 24/2/13

Morgan and Moxey should stop believing that they have the qualifications required to interview and appoint a football manager.
They have failed on numerous occasions but continue to make us the laughing stock of the football world, for gods sake stick to what you are good at let someone else with a knowledge of the game make the football decisions before we end up in league 2.

posted on 24/2/13

Also a comment from DS earlier in the week.
" we tried to get premier league strikers on loan but they are on 45k a week"
What do you expect ? Pay the money for 3 months or go down ! Spend god knows how long trying to get out of league one or pay a bit extra to stay in the championship ? No brainer for me.

posted on 24/2/13

i wonder how much leroy lita is on a week?

i wonder how much he has paid that back at sheff wednesday already with his goals helping them to 10 points?

10 points that have lifted the owls out of the bottom three five points below us, to a comfortable looking 18th, five points above us with a game in hand.

if they are paying £45,000 per week for 12 weeks, that will be £540,000. that already works out at £54,000 per point and i expect by may it will be an even better ratio. compare that with doyle and SEB, on around £35-40,000 per week combined and ask who got the better value deal when we blocked their transfer window moves and failed to bring in any new strikers?

posted on 25/2/13

"i wonder how much leroy lita is on a week?"

or Jason Scotland?

posted on 25/2/13

“The members of this group do not seek conflict; we just want to afford both the owner and the CEO an opportunity to engage with the supporters of this wonderful football club.”

posted on 25/2/13

Been thinking about recent events this morning and comparing the sitation today with when the Bhattis owned the club.

There was great anger and animosity towards the Bhattis as they just assett-stripped the club to line their own pockets. I don't see the same anger toward M&M as they are not assett-stripping. Unfortunately, they are incompetent. They results are similar insofar as we are tumbling down the football hierrchy and who knows when the falling will end!

The Bhattis were hated by Wolves' fans, partially as a result of racism, but also because we could all see what was happening.

Steve Morgan on the other hand, being British doesn't seem to stir-up similar emotions and up until recently was commended as 'running the club well', especially as he balances the books each year. His decision making however, seems to have drastically similar results to the Bhattis. At least they were making decisions that had their desired effects. Morgan on the other hand is making catastrophic decisions which are not working out!

The Bhattis ran Wolves into the ground as they intended and there was hatred towards them.
M&M are running Wolves badly and there is just apathy.

Where will it end? Fourth division again?

comment by aries22 (U1203)

posted on 25/2/13

If you could just get a couple of good midfielders in you will survive. One attacking, one defensive. O'Hara needs help. Cardiff were very good but they are PL bound, so they were bound to expose you a bit, but their second goal was so preventable. Sako is a good outlet and on any other day SEB would have buried that chance.

posted on 25/2/13

Sako is a good outlet and on any other day SEB would have buried that chance.

Unless that day was in 2013!!!

comment by TaraTV (U16260)

posted on 25/2/13

Nice write up Cyp.
I always thought the intentions of the Bhattis at the start was to make Wolves successful but could not acquire the funds?

comment by TaraTV (U16260)

posted on 25/2/13

Over 8 million people marched to protest about the Gulf war and that didn't make a difference.
What about the Villa fans protest before big Eck was signed up.
How long did the Blackburn fans protest for before Kean was sacked?

I doubt Morgan will take a blind bit of notice with a few gathering outside the Mol.

comment by gemini (U16287)

posted on 25/2/13

I'm as frustrated as anyone but the idea of a protest outside Molineux makes me cringe.
We are already the laughing stock of midlands football and the sight of a hundred wailing, knuckledraggers hurling abuse at anyone remotely attached to the club is not going to enhance our reputation as a "Big Club" one iota.

posted on 25/2/13

I learnt something from the protest!


The Watford game is on Sky!

posted on 25/2/13

Maybe a few can spit in o hara as he walks past with his baby in his arms !
They were constructive last time.

The best protest would be one of the following rather than a gathering of aggression

1) don't turn up at the match
2) turn up but spend the entire match is silence facing the other way chatting

These will get just as much press, but far less negativity. And I suggest are as likely to prompt some action as the Morgan lynch mob. Think on please

posted on 25/2/13

Morgan just recognises pounds and pence. If you really want to make a point; then don't go to the game and when a crowd of C.10k turn up; see how that focuses his attention!

comment by aries22 (U1203)

posted on 25/2/13

Agree with Cyp.

comment by TaraTV (U16260)

posted on 25/2/13

As we speak Moxey is making the "Morgan out" t-shirts, never one to miss out on a money making opportunity is our Moxey.

2) turn up but spend the entire match is silence facing the other way chatting

I once attended a Partick Thistle match when the crowd did this Floyd and they weren't even doing it out of protest.

posted on 25/2/13

In twelve months time or two years or five or ten or fifteen we’ll be experiencing a period of relative prosperity and talk will turn to the bad times at the early part of this decade and I fully expect everyone who is currently talking about boycotts to claim to have stuck by the team throughout the hard times.
Just like if you take a poll in a Wolvo boozer on match day now you’ll find that every single person who is a fan today that was old enough to be going to matches in the mid-eighties stuck by the team through that difficult period.
Tell the players you’re angry, tell the manager, tell the board and the owner but DO NOT stay away or you will rightly have earned the tag “fickle” and when you tell me in the pub in a few years time that you were there through the hard times I’ll look you in the eyes and know you’re a liar.

posted on 25/2/13

You could just start going to the hawthorns instead

comment by TaraTV (U16260)

posted on 25/2/13

Tatts

Chorley's official record attendance in the FA cup is 15,153 against PNE.

Unofficially it was 75,000 against Wolves

comment by Fiddy (U11570)

posted on 25/2/13

The club and certainly the players need 100% support and to suggest anything else is shocking...........if anybody want to protest at the board (they make the decisions) then i suggest they go to the building site in Compton !

the team needs the fans now, more than ever......

comment by (U17339)

posted on 25/2/13

Protesting is also utterly pointless. What are we even protesting against?

Fans: "We want to win more games"
Morgan and Moxey: "We also want to win more games"

It's no good to Morgan and Moxey if we lose every week and go down, I can't see how anybody could even question this point. You can hardly protest Morgan for being wrong about Stale, and the Mick debacle is gone, we're still suffering from it sure but protesting about it now is pointless because it was too long ago.

The only reason to protest is if you want something immediately, and the person you're protesting can give it to you...what do you want from Morgan that he can actually give you that is fair and realistic? (Incidentally - realistic is not borrowing money. Morgan has decided his business model for Wolves is not to borrow and that is the way it is. Protesting this is pointless.)

posted on 25/2/13

Personally I won't protest and will support
But if people fill compelled to protest , which is their right then I'd rather this be done by not turning up or turning away, rather than standing next to the billy wright statue full of anger, booze, aggression and spoiling for fight. Wasn't particularly pleasant having to walk past that last time.
Ps I have come to the conclusion that Jose mourinho couldn't turn this squad round this season. Something is completely gone and has been going for over 2 years, no more changes in managers will affect this.
It will only change when we can truly change the squad and I'm afraid that is in the summer

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