See? Cinci's got it right. No pointless and silly rational arguments. Just 'you are Albion so you lose'
I'd rather have Steve Clarke at the helm than Di Canio, mind. more tried and tested.
It is like the Allardyce-Blackburn, Mick-Wolves scenario.
Short and concise aries, thats how i roll
comment by IsleOfBute (U16473)
posted 40 minutes ago
You sacked Talbot too late.
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Bute, what about Fred Scotchbrook? He should have gone well before he did.
if Wolves go down is Dean Saunders a bad manager? Stale Solbakken hardly left the club in a good state, i read that Wolves have 8 injuries to their squad currently so it would be a real struggle for most managers.
We go to Compton and see the £50m spent there, we look at Molineux and see the £18m spent there, and then we look at the Wolves team and see what's been spent there .................................
And oh dear!
The future is old gold.
The future is League One.
Pundit talking sheit as per.
http://www.expressandstar.com/news/2011/07/12/wolves-unveil-plans-for-new-training-complex/
http://www.rubb.co.uk/content/sports/case_studies/west_brom_large.htm
Whats the difference?.... except Morgan gets a cut, hence the £50m price tag.
Thats either a heck of a cut,£49 mill. , or a heck of a stupid thing to say.
Now then, this is more like it on a Monday morning. Battering the Albion heirarchy for poor decision making, lack of investment in facilities etc.
And cant detect any irony in some of the comments either!
whats wrong with the Compton project ???
Talking of poor decisions by the club's hierarchy..............
it's worth repeating that Wolves spend £50 million on Compton/new housing estate, £18 million on a new stand and £10 million on duff players. Whoops!
2 Wins out of 3 and this one against a (until then) a European place candidate - so not a shabby start at all, and near enough safe
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posted on 14/4/13
See? Cinci's got it right. No pointless and silly rational arguments. Just 'you are Albion so you lose'
posted on 14/4/13
I'd rather have Steve Clarke at the helm than Di Canio, mind. more tried and tested.
It is like the Allardyce-Blackburn, Mick-Wolves scenario.
posted on 14/4/13
Short and concise aries, thats how i roll
posted on 14/4/13
comment by IsleOfBute (U16473)
posted 40 minutes ago
You sacked Talbot too late.
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Bute, what about Fred Scotchbrook? He should have gone well before he did.
posted on 14/4/13
Cinci
posted on 14/4/13
if Wolves go down is Dean Saunders a bad manager? Stale Solbakken hardly left the club in a good state, i read that Wolves have 8 injuries to their squad currently so it would be a real struggle for most managers.
posted on 14/4/13
We go to Compton and see the £50m spent there, we look at Molineux and see the £18m spent there, and then we look at the Wolves team and see what's been spent there .................................
And oh dear!
posted on 14/4/13
The future is old gold.
The future is League One.
posted on 14/4/13
Pundit talking sheit as per.
http://www.expressandstar.com/news/2011/07/12/wolves-unveil-plans-for-new-training-complex/
http://www.rubb.co.uk/content/sports/case_studies/west_brom_large.htm
Whats the difference?.... except Morgan gets a cut, hence the £50m price tag.
posted on 15/4/13
Thats either a heck of a cut,£49 mill. , or a heck of a stupid thing to say.
posted on 15/4/13
Now then, this is more like it on a Monday morning. Battering the Albion heirarchy for poor decision making, lack of investment in facilities etc.
And cant detect any irony in some of the comments either!
posted on 15/4/13
whats wrong with the Compton project ???
posted on 16/4/13
Talking of poor decisions by the club's hierarchy..............
it's worth repeating that Wolves spend £50 million on Compton/new housing estate, £18 million on a new stand and £10 million on duff players. Whoops!
posted on 21/4/13
2 Wins out of 3 and this one against a (until then) a European place candidate - so not a shabby start at all, and near enough safe
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