That's ridiculous! Especially with more TV money coming in. Wouldn't be surprised if they got relegated.
Villa are now paying for Martin O'Neill's profligacy. Was all his spending worth the two or three top-six finishes Villa had under him?
At least villa can field a team at the moment...
Nobody needs to field a team at the moment...
It's a good job.
Strange that fans of such a penny pinching club like Albion are ridiculing Villa's £10m budget. They've brought in more players than you already.
No such penny pinching at Wolves, though.
£4 million on Roger Johnson (re-sale value: nil).
£3.5 million on Jamie O'Hara (re-sale value: nil).
£30 million of your chairman's personal money (ie not money generated from Wolves' own income) on a stand you didn't need and which should have gone on quality players but instead you opted to lose your Premier League status.
Now that's the way to run a club that wants to go straight down to the Third Division.
And Wolves have made a £3 million bid for George Thorne, right Pundit?
Penny pinching....
Jamie O'hara
Roger Johnson
Razak Boukari
Tongo Doumbia
Georg Margreitter
Stephen Ward
Kevin Doyle
Kevin Foley
...all un-shiftable.
I rest my case M'lud.
Boukari signed a 4 year contract, still got two years to run.
Doumbia signed a 4 year contract, still got two years to run.
Margreitter signed a 4 year contract, still got two years to run. 'No hunger, just flash cars' was his verdict of Wolves as he featured in one league game for them, coming off the subs' bench and then into the shower at the end of the game 10 minutes later.
Kevin Doyle. £6.5 million, re-sale value: nil.
That Jez Moxey's a great businessman.
Villa.......
Dingles...
Blouse....
Its all very funny.....
http://www.ja606.co.uk/articles/viewArticle/274170
As the prospect of getting the main summer targets of Harry Maguire and Callum Wilson recede, Kenny Jackett is being quoted as saying he would be happy to go into next season with the players he has and that Wolves may make no more signings.
Not even penny-pinching....
Pottopissin.
Apologies to Pundit...I forgot about the freebie reject Wolves took on from Posh. My mistake....
You really should look at what we're doing with our ground and follow our lead. All clubs will have to improve their infrastructure and it will bring more money in over time. It's an investment.
When you have a tight chairman fans like you see the positives of having a "well run" club. When you have money like us you realise that it doesn't really matter if players lose their re-sell value or we spend too much money on our great fans making molineux a nice place. When you have money it doesn't matter.
What matters is progress. We are moving up the divisions. Albion are as stale as Ghandi's first flip-flop.
Nothing to do with being tight, it's all about the right timing. We've looked into ground expansion and decided it's not worth it yet. When it is, the money will be spent. How many times have Wolves filled their new 33,000 capacity? The closest you got to it was Christmas in your last Championship season two seasons ago against Ipswich I think it was, when you gave away 7,000 free tickets.
You've dropped down two divisions (plural) and moved up one division (singular). When you're in the Premier League again, let's resume this discussion about investment.
Did Ghandi's flip flops do the double drop twice? Or was that just Wolves?
Difficult to fill that capacity in League One. Infrastructure has to be planned long term. We plan for the future. Not just as a reaction to what division we're in.
We can afford to have a premier league stadium with category one youth facilities irrespective of our division, so why not build it in phases over a few years like we are?
The coming season will be a big test for you Dingles. Many may think you'll get automatic promotion but, given you basically only have a good League 1 side, you may find things tough in the Chumpionship. If you finish mid to lower half of the table you will be doing well.
The Mol didn't need modernising. It was done because Morgan arrogantly thought Wolves were in the Prem for the long-haul, hence why re-building was stopped rather rapidly.
...and why keep mentioning your Grade A academy? It's almost as if you think we haven't got one.
From a yo-yo club that gave birth to the expression, "boing-boing"...
Yo-yo club?
#FiveInARow flumpy
Come back when the dings get past 2
Pathetic Club ๐
Oxford English Dictionary:
DINGLE = "A deep dark wooded univiting valley or dell"
Origin: Middle/Low English (denoting a deep dark abyss): of unknown origin. The current sense dates from the mid 17th century.
What is your definition of a 'Dingle' ?
DINGLE = ?????
Going to Molineux is like going back to the dark ages - deep, dark abyss full of scurrying wild 'Dingle' hoardes hiding in the dank, dark slimy crevasses where they live only emerging when darkness falls like vampires feeding only on the fantasies of their feeble minds glorifying in a bygone age. A 'Dingle' is a wild uneducated creature born of incestuous relationships clawing for survival although highly likely to become extinct.
I quite like it Baggie Man.
Been there 6 times. Seen 5 wins
What a club
Memory lane time...
Here are my Moli memories...
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ZRjczsDY2Uc
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=4zoLrbjD8V4
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=SwsULjO4MoY
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=gGLatHPte0E
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=by54_W856zg
comment by heisenberg... (U4832)
posted 2 hours, 48 minutes ago
The Mol didn't need modernising. It was done because Morgan arrogantly thought Wolves were in the Prem for the long-haul, hence why re-building was stopped rather rapidly.
_______________________________________
It was done because we saw an opportunity to gain revenue for years to come and it could be funded by a multi-millionaire who made his money in the building trade, so it makes sense really doesn't it.
As for it being stopped rapidly... Well we can't win with you can we?
In your eyes we're silly for building in league one. Then when we follow that line of thinking and we decide to be cautious over phase two of the project you say we have stopped rapidly
We have never linked the building work with being in the premier league, as you suggest. It was being built regardless - we built it when in the lower divisions.
Molineux is impressive, the stands look great. The Hawthorns is something you come to when you drive down a hovel of a road in a very run down area.
We are considerably richer than yow and soon we will #overlap
You do know that Blackburn fans were calling Burnley fans dingles years before the wet bum fans called it us and that's were you stole it from don't you? #lackofideas
Still I would rather us be called the dingles than the shxt!!!!!!!!!!!!
Don't make me laugh, pundit. All that 'revenue' from the extra 4000 capacity over the Hawthorns? Peanuts.
You make it sound like you've built the Emirates.
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posted on 29/6/14
That's ridiculous! Especially with more TV money coming in. Wouldn't be surprised if they got relegated.
posted on 29/6/14
Villa are now paying for Martin O'Neill's profligacy. Was all his spending worth the two or three top-six finishes Villa had under him?
posted on 29/6/14
At least villa can field a team at the moment...
posted on 29/6/14
Nobody needs to field a team at the moment...
posted on 29/6/14
It's a good job.
Strange that fans of such a penny pinching club like Albion are ridiculing Villa's £10m budget. They've brought in more players than you already.
posted on 29/6/14
No such penny pinching at Wolves, though.
£4 million on Roger Johnson (re-sale value: nil).
£3.5 million on Jamie O'Hara (re-sale value: nil).
£30 million of your chairman's personal money (ie not money generated from Wolves' own income) on a stand you didn't need and which should have gone on quality players but instead you opted to lose your Premier League status.
Now that's the way to run a club that wants to go straight down to the Third Division.
And Wolves have made a £3 million bid for George Thorne, right Pundit?
posted on 29/6/14
Penny pinching....
Jamie O'hara
Roger Johnson
Razak Boukari
Tongo Doumbia
Georg Margreitter
Stephen Ward
Kevin Doyle
Kevin Foley
...all un-shiftable.
I rest my case M'lud.
posted on 29/6/14
Boukari signed a 4 year contract, still got two years to run.
Doumbia signed a 4 year contract, still got two years to run.
Margreitter signed a 4 year contract, still got two years to run. 'No hunger, just flash cars' was his verdict of Wolves as he featured in one league game for them, coming off the subs' bench and then into the shower at the end of the game 10 minutes later.
Kevin Doyle. £6.5 million, re-sale value: nil.
That Jez Moxey's a great businessman.
posted on 29/6/14
Villa.......
Dingles...
Blouse....
Its all very funny.....
posted on 29/6/14
http://www.ja606.co.uk/articles/viewArticle/274170
As the prospect of getting the main summer targets of Harry Maguire and Callum Wilson recede, Kenny Jackett is being quoted as saying he would be happy to go into next season with the players he has and that Wolves may make no more signings.
Not even penny-pinching....
Pottopissin.
posted on 29/6/14
Apologies to Pundit...I forgot about the freebie reject Wolves took on from Posh. My mistake....
posted on 29/6/14
You really should look at what we're doing with our ground and follow our lead. All clubs will have to improve their infrastructure and it will bring more money in over time. It's an investment.
When you have a tight chairman fans like you see the positives of having a "well run" club. When you have money like us you realise that it doesn't really matter if players lose their re-sell value or we spend too much money on our great fans making molineux a nice place. When you have money it doesn't matter.
What matters is progress. We are moving up the divisions. Albion are as stale as Ghandi's first flip-flop.
posted on 29/6/14
Nothing to do with being tight, it's all about the right timing. We've looked into ground expansion and decided it's not worth it yet. When it is, the money will be spent. How many times have Wolves filled their new 33,000 capacity? The closest you got to it was Christmas in your last Championship season two seasons ago against Ipswich I think it was, when you gave away 7,000 free tickets.
You've dropped down two divisions (plural) and moved up one division (singular). When you're in the Premier League again, let's resume this discussion about investment.
Did Ghandi's flip flops do the double drop twice? Or was that just Wolves?
posted on 29/6/14
Difficult to fill that capacity in League One. Infrastructure has to be planned long term. We plan for the future. Not just as a reaction to what division we're in.
We can afford to have a premier league stadium with category one youth facilities irrespective of our division, so why not build it in phases over a few years like we are?
posted on 29/6/14
The coming season will be a big test for you Dingles. Many may think you'll get automatic promotion but, given you basically only have a good League 1 side, you may find things tough in the Chumpionship. If you finish mid to lower half of the table you will be doing well.
posted on 29/6/14
The Mol didn't need modernising. It was done because Morgan arrogantly thought Wolves were in the Prem for the long-haul, hence why re-building was stopped rather rapidly.
...and why keep mentioning your Grade A academy? It's almost as if you think we haven't got one.
posted on 29/6/14
From a yo-yo club that gave birth to the expression, "boing-boing"...
posted on 29/6/14
Yo-yo club?
#FiveInARow flumpy
Come back when the dings get past 2
Pathetic Club ๐
posted on 29/6/14
Oxford English Dictionary:
DINGLE = "A deep dark wooded univiting valley or dell"
Origin: Middle/Low English (denoting a deep dark abyss): of unknown origin. The current sense dates from the mid 17th century.
What is your definition of a 'Dingle' ?
DINGLE = ?????
posted on 29/6/14
Going to Molineux is like going back to the dark ages - deep, dark abyss full of scurrying wild 'Dingle' hoardes hiding in the dank, dark slimy crevasses where they live only emerging when darkness falls like vampires feeding only on the fantasies of their feeble minds glorifying in a bygone age. A 'Dingle' is a wild uneducated creature born of incestuous relationships clawing for survival although highly likely to become extinct.
posted on 29/6/14
I quite like it Baggie Man.
Been there 6 times. Seen 5 wins
What a club
Memory lane time...
posted on 29/6/14
Here are my Moli memories...
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ZRjczsDY2Uc
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=4zoLrbjD8V4
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=SwsULjO4MoY
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=gGLatHPte0E
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=by54_W856zg
posted on 29/6/14
comment by heisenberg... (U4832)
posted 2 hours, 48 minutes ago
The Mol didn't need modernising. It was done because Morgan arrogantly thought Wolves were in the Prem for the long-haul, hence why re-building was stopped rather rapidly.
_______________________________________
It was done because we saw an opportunity to gain revenue for years to come and it could be funded by a multi-millionaire who made his money in the building trade, so it makes sense really doesn't it.
As for it being stopped rapidly... Well we can't win with you can we?
In your eyes we're silly for building in league one. Then when we follow that line of thinking and we decide to be cautious over phase two of the project you say we have stopped rapidly
We have never linked the building work with being in the premier league, as you suggest. It was being built regardless - we built it when in the lower divisions.
Molineux is impressive, the stands look great. The Hawthorns is something you come to when you drive down a hovel of a road in a very run down area.
We are considerably richer than yow and soon we will #overlap
posted on 29/6/14
You do know that Blackburn fans were calling Burnley fans dingles years before the wet bum fans called it us and that's were you stole it from don't you? #lackofideas
Still I would rather us be called the dingles than the shxt!!!!!!!!!!!!
posted on 29/6/14
Don't make me laugh, pundit. All that 'revenue' from the extra 4000 capacity over the Hawthorns? Peanuts.
You make it sound like you've built the Emirates.
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