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Our Kenny looking forward to the weekend

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posted on 15/8/13

posted on 15/8/13

Good stuff. Seemed to cover the lot without waffling and without false praise for Bristol. Just tells it like it is.

posted on 15/8/13

I think kj has been good with the media so far. At this stage in his wolves career, Saunders had offered out the under 21s for a fight, stated his aim was the play offs, told everyone he knew how to get promoted but it was a secret and intimated he was close to a nervous breakdown. KJ a major improvement

#welshvillafcukingmentalist

posted on 15/8/13

"I'm up for the fight me. I'm up for the fight."

Seems like a terrible dream now. Or opiate induced psychosis.

comment by Fiddy (U11570)

posted on 15/8/13

Kenny is the man

posted on 15/8/13

Don't mean to sound pedantic but Saunders actually said he knew the way to get out of the Championship.
He proved this by achieving it in consecutive seasons.

posted on 15/8/13

Rogereli's Deano alarm just went off

posted on 15/8/13

His sacking deprived me of my anger-management therapy and all content for my posts on here. My suggestion to the club that he was kept on in an ambassadorial role fell on deaf ears.

posted on 15/8/13

Kenny Jackett!

1 lollington crescent,
Lollinghampton-on-the-lol,
Lollndon,
L0 LOL

posted on 15/8/13

I quite like KJ even with his beaver-ish face

posted on 15/8/13

Yes he does sound both credible and competant

posted on 16/8/13

With Wolves having sold out again of their tickets for the away game this weekend, amusing to read that Morecambe have evidently sold just 4 tickets for their away match at Portsmouth

posted on 16/8/13

I bet three are complimentary and the fourth is their driver

DJ, as a long time fan who also goes to a lot if games home and away do you have the same feeling of guilt that i have been getting that this season is actually enjoyable being a big fish in a small pond as we were back in the Turner/Bully days? Happy memories of hopes of wolves fans taking over grounds and towns all around the country every other Saturday.

posted on 16/8/13

I totally understand what you're saying, GB. I remember driving to all manner of obscure grounds when we were last in the basement divisions, and took a lot of pleasure from it. It was a great day out with my younger son.

Having said that, I would have preferred to have remained in the Premier League, particularly as the gulf between them and "us" appears to be widening.

The clarion call for Mick's removal was perhaps the catalyst for the plummet, but to be fair to Wolfie & co., it wasn't just morons on the forum that instigated the decline - there were rumblings of dissent from a vocal minority on the terraces too, and this would have swayed a weak and dithering chairman.

posted on 16/8/13

Sorry GB, my last score count was incorrect.......its 3-0 to the clique

posted on 16/8/13

IoB

Modern football dilemma. I want to be in the prem but there were actually very few weekends I actually enjoyed going to the games when we were there. A braver man (or someone who liked to cause a ruckus on Internet forums) might suggest that top flight football is beget for the arm chair or absent fans and not so good for the regular attenders. ..









I'll get my coat.

posted on 16/8/13

GB, GB, GB, look, look they're being mean again, GB, GB.

Sad sack.

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