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posted on 10/9/14

Heisenberg - you haven't upset me you've just made me dislike you because you're deluded and think you're a lot bigger and better than you are!

Talking more bolloks? Am I really?

The Hawthorns is a library!!
Your ground is smaller than ours!!
You have less fans!!
With smaller stadiums and fan base comes less I come from gate receipts and merchandising!! Fact!!
Your fans aren't intimidating?
You've have spent £14m on eleven players in a desperate attempt to stay up on the cheap because you've got no money and JP won't invest sufficiently for you to stay up for much longer!!

So what exactly am I saying that's bolloks?

comment by aries22 (U1203)

posted on 10/9/14

comment by Those Were The Days (U16473)
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.
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Bute, don't hang back, I couldn't give a shít what you refer to me or Albion as, you just look more stupid and desperate with every passing comment and more jealous of Albion with every passing season. What a shame you're not as funny as you think you are, nor the writer you'd like to think you are.

comment by aries22 (U1203)

posted on 10/9/14

comment by Cinciwolf (U11551)
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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Albion 4th favourites for the drop - if that pans out, we'll still be in the Premier League. Wolves 6th favourites for the Championship - if that pans out, they'll still be in the Championship.
But let's give Cinci a bonus anyway.

And Wolves won't win the play-offs because they'll fúck it up.

comment by aries22 (U1203)

posted on 10/9/14

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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So far I see Woves and Leicester fans adopting the pack mentality and attacking in groups. But bring it on, you're just pathetic, and most of it is driven by jealousy.

posted on 10/9/14

Wikipedia tells us that the original Wet Bum logo was a turdus on a crossbar, which then became a turdus on a twig.

Turdus, otherwise known as shiteus, translates to "we're shíte".

The club badge couldn't be more appropriate.

posted on 10/9/14

None of the banter here should have anything to do with talk of who has or had more hooligans, not on my articles anyway .
I shall delete any post that seems to me to condone, approve or glorify cowardly anti-football thugs..

posted on 10/9/14

I'm with you on that one, Wolfgang.

posted on 10/9/14

Art
You really need to grow up.
Your posts are bordering on childish.

Our ground your Ground blah blah blah,

May i remind you In October 2002, Leicester City went into administration with debts of £30 million.

You were at the old Filbert Street, the only way your ground was paid for was sponsorship, dodging all your debtors, the tax man , so basically in a way you cheated to get where you are now.

But i have news for you Filbert Street was far more intimidating than the Walkers Stadium/King Power stadium or whatever next name you decide to sell your stadium to you.
I have never been intimidated at Leicester but what's that got to do with anything.
Even the Wolves fans don't stoop so low as you,

What are you doing on here anyway.
Also i would like to add,..........

My dad is bigger the yows

Now grow up !!!!!

posted on 10/9/14

Wolfgang - there's a huge difference between having fans that create a good, intimidating atmosphere and football hooligans.

This can be taken too far of course and I wouldn't condone hooliganism but passionate fans is what football needs and an intimidating atmosphere, for me personally, is what going to an away match is all about.

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Aries - I doubt the Wolves fans are jealous because all throughout your history you've been up and down and inevitably you'll be going back down again soon!!

I'm definitely not jealous of your stadium, fan base, players, manager or board, in fact how anyone would be jealous of what you have is beyond me!!

You've spent a few years in the top flight in the last 30 years so what do you have that any other fan could possibly be jealous of? A few trophies from 50+ years ago? Not likely! Especially when I've actually seen us win two trophies and enjoyed a trip to Atletico Madrid, what have you seen WBA win? Feck all is what so no i'm definitely not jealous!

Leicester on the other hand have a very bright future ahead and lots to be jealous of ๐Ÿ˜‰

posted on 10/9/14

Lobster&Peroni

You have just named one of the reasons why I loathe Leicester City. They cheated to get where they are now. I had a number of customers who were suppliers to Leicester, family run businesses amongst them, who had to close due to the debt they were left with.

The other reason is Gary "so what if you never had a yellow card you smug, jug eared girl" Lineker.

posted on 10/9/14

Leicester City FC took the pizz and as a result the FA changed the rules regarding Administration.

Leicester fans should hang their heads in shame. Cheats.

posted on 10/9/14

posted on 10/9/14

Just had a look on the Dingles message board and one thing that's abundantly clear is that, for a club who are apparently playing their best football for a generation, they spend more time talking about Albion than their own club.

Shame!

posted on 10/9/14

Lee Evans scores 30 yard screamer to equalise for Wales u21
http://eurorivals.net/lithuania-u21~wales-u21-highlights-video-09-09-2014

posted on 10/9/14

Eh? Lee Evans is about 50 years old!

posted on 10/9/14

I'll up your 'Lee Evans' with my 'Saido Berahino'....

posted on 10/9/14

I'll up your 'Lee Evans' with my ' Frank Skinner'...

posted on 10/9/14

Ha ha you lot are hilarious ๐Ÿ˜„

We went into administration after finishing ten points clear of Sheffield United in third, and with a superior goal difference, so even with the 10 point penalty (which is the rule they brought in the following season) we would still have been promoted. We also had a transfer embargo so I fail to see how we cheated anything! Better luck next time

And that was in 2003/04, since then Mandaric bought and stablished the club and sold it on to our current owners, who have invested heavily to buy the ground, develop the training facilities and are putting money into our youth development. Going into administration has zero relevance whatsoever on where we are as a club now so maybe you should choose your battles a lot more wisely or at the very least educate yourselves so you actually know what you're talking about ๐Ÿ‘

posted on 10/9/14

heisenberg - I saw that he had scored for the u21s again. He regularly scores for them doesnt he?

When we were having our "discussion" about respective squads yesterday not one Albion fan mentioned Berahino? Why was that? Is he a talented but frustrating player? Is he pacy? Could he make the full England squad?

posted on 10/9/14

It's cool to act Like thugs then

posted on 10/9/14

Berahino stand out player in the u21s again, not long till he's in the England squad if he has a decent season

posted on 10/9/14

comment by arrothefoxinoz (U8567)
posted 24 minutes ago
Ha ha you lot are hilarious ๐Ÿ˜„

We went into administration after finishing ten points clear of Sheffield United in third, and with a superior goal difference, so even with the 10 point penalty (which is the rule they brought in the following season) we would still have been promoted. We also had a transfer embargo so I fail to see how we cheated anything! Better luck next time

And that was in 2003/04, since then Mandaric bought and stablished the club and sold it on to our current owners, who have invested heavily to buy the ground, develop the training facilities and are putting money into our youth development. Going into administration has zero relevance whatsoever on where we are as a club now so maybe you should choose your battles a lot more wisely or at the very least educate yourselves so you actually know what you're talking about ๐Ÿ‘
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Nobody cares!

posted on 10/9/14

comment by Vinnie Garstrokes (U2138)
posted 20 minutes ago
heisenberg - I saw that he had scored for the u21s again. He regularly scores for them doesnt he?

When we were having our "discussion" about respective squads yesterday not one Albion fan mentioned Berahino? Why was that? Is he a talented but frustrating player? Is he pacy? Could he make the full England squad?
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We could've gone through our whole squad but, let's face it, only the Wolves fans are taking this article seriously.

As for Saido. He's our top scorer and he's only 21. Nuff said!

posted on 10/9/14

Your club racked up debts of over £30m, arro, and walked away from them. One of the reasons you managed promotion was that you kept your best players instead of selling to pay off creditors.
I remember how that distastefull period 'stuck in the throat' of most football supporters across the land.

Disgracefull and thankfully the FA have measures in place now to deal with clubs that behave that irresponsibly.

posted on 10/9/14

And the deluded lesta fan

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