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comment by Alouion (U2095)

posted on 9/9/14

Remember how "intimidated" we were in our last game at Molyneux?

posted on 9/9/14

What about the season before that?

posted on 9/9/14

Arrothefoxinoz, you seem like a clever man!!!!

posted on 9/9/14

Molineux - "Intimidating".

Wet Bum Itch Arsé-cream - "Like a library"

How refreshing to hear that from a neutral fan.

posted on 9/9/14

Feckin Lesta.....the club is full of ex-Baggies.
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55, What about the season before that?....and the season before that......

2011–2012
Premier League WBA 2–0 Wolves
Wolves 1–5 WBA

2010–2011 Premier League
Wolves 3–1 WBA
WBA 1–1 Wolves

2007–2008
Championship Wolves 0–1 WBA
WBA 0–0 Wolves

Championship Play-Off
WBA 1–0 Wolves
Wolves 2–3 WBA

2006-07 FA Cup Round 4 Wolves 0–3 WBA

Championship
Wolves 1–0 WBA
WBA 3–0 Wolves


....we could go on and on.......

posted on 9/9/14

You can go on, but you are talking about the past. If you want to talk about the past, you will find that Wolves have a much more celebrated history than West Brom. However, as a baggies fan who persistently moans about Wolves talking about their illustrious history, I'm sure it was just an accidental oversight on your part.

If we are talking about the present, there is a lot more for Wolves fans to be excited about than there is for fans of West Brom. You can deny that if you like, but we all know its true.

posted on 9/9/14

Arros obsessed with the Albion, he will dig at every point he can

Think wolves dodged a bullet with Wood, if they want to get out if that league, which I genuinely hope they do, they need someone better leading the line than a west brom and leicester reject

posted on 9/9/14

You can see arro and WOLVES55 getting on.....

comment by aries22 (U1203)

posted on 9/9/14

Wolves fans were like this when they hit top or second in the PL a few seasons ago, and we know what happened next.
Isle of Bute thinks he's hilarious for referring to Albion as Wet Bum Itch - he even had that as his name on here until someone had a word about how obsessed he looked. And now hes on about Árse Cream. Interesting! What does he know about árse cream? Does he use it himself? I think we should be told.
Leicester haven't been in the PL for 10 years and arro the fox thinks they'll walk mid-table.
Derby haven't been in the PL since their disastrous 11 pointer, and Nottingham Forest, like Wolves, have been down to the Third Division on their way to getting back to the Championship.
Dearie me!

posted on 9/9/14

comment by Tamwolf (U17286)
posted 4 hours, 9 minutes ago
You can go on, but you are talking about the past. If you want to talk about the past, you will find that Wolves have a much more celebrated history than West Brom. However, as a baggies fan who persistently moans about Wolves talking about their illustrious history, I'm sure it was just an accidental oversight on your part.

If we are talking about the present, there is a lot more for Wolves fans to be excited about than there is for fans of West Brom. You can deny that if you like, but we all know its true.
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If we're talking about the present then we're above you. You're talking about the future and we all know how bad you lot are at predicting the future!

posted on 9/9/14

They 'speak too soon' coxy.

They ALWAYS do.

posted on 9/9/14

comment by aries22 (U1203)

Isle of Bute thinks he's hilarious for referring to Albion as Wet Bum Itch
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I'm really, really sorry but I hadn't realised that term would upset you so much, Arsie. Had I known, I definitely wouldn't have waited so long before using it.

Seriously, and in deference to your sensitivities, I am going to ask that fellow members of the Wolves board refrain from using it, or similar satirical jibes, lest ye be further upset.

I'm sure you won't hear it again.

posted on 9/9/14

Incidentally, I'm wondering whether the dampness of cheeks has anything to do with the fact that Albion have a Turdidae on its club badge...

http://goo.gl/vaxgVU

posted on 9/9/14

Isle of Bute thinks he's hilarious for referring to Albion as Wet Bum Itch - he even had that as his name on here until someone had a word about how obsessed he looked.
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Glad someone told him. They sound like a bunch of virgins

posted on 9/9/14

Feckin Lesta.....the club is full of ex-Baggies.
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I think you'll find we're full of ex-United (Simpson, de Laet, James, Drinkwater, Lawrence, Powell, Barmby and Rowley) whose players are a lot better than yours.

Dyer was brilliant at Championship level left when we got promoted. Wood is still young, he left you when he was a teenager so hardly a reject but he's still scored more than your £10m signing and played lessπŸ˜‰

You've got the real reject with McAuley, who is a donkey
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OOA - obsessed? No not at all, I just don't like WBA anymore and will he happy when you inevitably go down!

Wolves is an intimidating place to go whether you like it or not! I remember last game of the season in 94 I think it was, we drew 1-1 and got to the play-offs at Wolves expense. Walking back to the car we asked the police for the best way and their reply was "there is no safe way, they'll come from here, here, here and here so good luck" and he was right. We made it back unscathed but the excitement was electric. Never had that feeling at the Hawthorns so make of it what you will!

Also my cousin supports Wolves (he's from Birmingham) and they're a good club who I'd like to be playing every season and their fans are decent too. WBA are a poxy little club with a poxy ground and fan base whether you like it or agree is irrelevant!!

posted on 9/9/14

"WBA are a poxy little club with a poxy ground and fan base whether you like it or agree is irrelevant!!"

Replace 'WBA' with 'Leicester' and you're spot on pea for brains!

posted on 9/9/14

Wolves may be an intimidating place to go, but it's also a very easy place to get 3 points

posted on 9/9/14

Is it a good thing to feel unsafe then around a ground? There a bunch of brick throwing thugs

posted on 9/9/14

Look at the baggies fans and their pack mentality. They can't come on here alone through fear of being picked off, so they attack in groups.

That's why their outbursts are so sporadic during the day.

posted on 9/9/14

comment by Tamwolf (U17286)

Look at the baggies fans and their pack mentality. They can't come on here alone through fear of being picked off, so they attack in groups.

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"Attack"? It's more akin to being lightly brushed by a wet haddock.

posted on 9/9/14

comment by arrothefoxinoz (U8567)
posted 2 hours, 48 minutes ago
Feckin Lesta.....the club is full of ex-Baggies.
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I think you'll find we're full of ex-United (Simpson, de Laet, James, Drinkwater, Lawrence, Powell, Barmby and Rowley) whose players are a lot better than yours.

Dyer was brilliant at Championship level left when we got promoted. Wood is still young, he left you when he was a teenager so hardly a rejectbut he's still scored more than your £10m signing and played lessπŸ˜‰

You've got the real reject with McAuley, who is a donkey
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OOA - obsessed? No not at all, I just don't like WBA anymore and will he happy when you inevitably go down!

Wolves is an intimidating place to go whether you like it or not! I remember last game of the season in 94 I think it was, we drew 1-1 and got to the play-offs at Wolves expense. Walking back to the car we asked the police for the best way and their reply was "there is no safe way, they'll come from here, here, here and here so good luck" and he was right. We made it back unscathed but the excitement was electric. Never had that feeling at the Hawthorns so make of it what you will!

Also my cousin supports Wolves (he's from Birmingham) and they're a good club who I'd like to be playing every season and their fans are decent too. WBA are a poxy little club with a poxy ground and fan base whether you like it or agree is irrelevant!!


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Excellent post.

They are genuinely scared of your club as Leicester were supposed to be one of the three safety nets they had earmarked as insurance against relegation.

I saw your game at Chelsea - which you would have won if Nugent had been sharper - and there should have been three points against Arsenal with all the chances created. West Brum, on the other hand, are a slow and rudderless bunch of highly paid journeymen who create next to nothing and have a defence that is pure comedy.

History wise, it was only 18 months ago that their deluded fans were talking of Euro nights, cup finals, and telling us that they were the model that everybody should follow.

How we laughed, and still do.

posted on 9/9/14

"WBA are a poxy little club with a poxy ground and fan base whether you like it or agree is irrelevant!!"

Replace 'WBA' with 'Leicester' and you're spot on pea for brains!
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We generate more income on gate receipts and merchandising because we have a bigger stadium and a bigger fan base. We also have owners with ambition and they have a lot more money. Lowly little WBA can't compete with us financially and that will inevitably be the reason you go down.

As I've said before, spending £14m on eleven players isn't a good model for wanting to maintain PL status πŸ˜‰

------------------------------------------------------------------------When you go to an intimidating away ground you develop a proper togetherness with the rest of the travelling fans. We walk in big groups, make a lot of noise and be intimidating ourselves, but then we do have fans who like to get involved so we don't run away like the Albion kindergarten crowd πŸ˜‰

posted on 9/9/14

Did we upset arro?

posted on 9/9/14

....he seems to be talking more bolloks than usual.

posted on 9/9/14

WBA still only 4th faves for the drop, shows the public have a high opinion of them

Meanwhile hapless Wolves sixth faves to win the championship

Public perception eh

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