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posted on 27/3/15

posted on 27/3/15

Shall we have a whip around?

posted on 27/3/15

Fantastic that we are helping out smaller clubs.

First the Astle tribute then this...welcome back Roland

posted on 27/3/15

lovely jubbly
please send the dosh to

Wolfgang FC
Hereford

ta

posted on 27/3/15

I think its nice and kind of us Premier League clubs to make a charitable donation to the minor lesser clubs in the Chumpionship downwards.

Its a shame for them that they haven't got the quality or history and financial muscle of the bigger clubs like West Brom.

You can just imagine it:
Baggie: "Here's a tenner Dingle, go and pay the players"
Dingle: "Gawd bless you Guv'nor. Dunna know what we'd do without you Sir!"




posted on 27/3/15

New set of bibs for my lads U8s team. Cheers.

posted on 27/3/15

I could do with some Prem money! Half day today drinkin up Brum then watching Morrisey, then next week a stag do then the dragons 40th the week after!!!!

posted on 27/3/15

*half day at work

posted on 27/3/15

posted on 27/3/15

Never has a club achieved so little but celebrated so much.

Survival in the prem appears to be all a fan wants these days, even wolves fans talk of the golden days when we reached the heady heights of feckin 15th, completely ignoring the fact that numerous other clubs of our standing have finished higher in the prem in recent times.

#landofdreams

posted on 27/3/15

scudamore has actually reduced the pro rata ammount the prem gives to the football pyramid

the tv deal went up from £3 billion to £5.1 billion ie 70 %

the amount to the football pyramid goes from £700 mill to £1 billion ie 40%

posted on 27/3/15

never trust the premier league .... or shít fans

posted on 27/3/15

So bitter!

posted on 27/3/15

Trust me, I really am not bitter.

Just don't understand fans celebrating 'survival' as any kind of success, including our own fans who misguidedly talk of the prem as some kind of glorious part of our history.

Until a team can be pushing toward 50 points or a near top half finish he may just as well be in the championship for all the relevance he has.

posted on 27/3/15

F uck the premier league, what's the point in being in a league where you aren't competitive, I've seen far more entertaining games in the championship this season than the premier league. It is fast becoming the most boring thing on tv, after games all they talk about is the controversy not the entertainment. They keep saying how it is the best league in the world, how many English clubs have we left in Europe? None, also I heard a stat this week that only 23 English players have played in the PL so far this season, no wonder England are sh@t.

posted on 27/3/15

It definitely isn't the best league in the world, the Spanish league is far advanced technically and has always been stronger in depth, just look at euro records since say 2000.

Don't believe that 23 player stat though, spurs have five at least don't they? Liverpool must have the same?

England are crap because English players are drilled to run hard rather than actually play football.

posted on 27/3/15

I don't trust you and you are bitter cinci. Like it or not 15th in the Premier League is the highest Wolves have achieved in over 30 years. Give you havent been watching football that long its the highpoint of your life, as a fan and still you knock it. #miserablegit

posted on 27/3/15

To NOT get in the Premier League, you have to lose loads of games in the Championship.
This is something that, when it happens, causes armaggedon on here.

You can't have it both ways.

posted on 27/3/15

Question to Wolfs and Perton.

Would Wolves fans be happy to not win at Forest next Friday thus ensuring they don't end up in a play-off position and in turn, not be in a position to be promoted to the 'f ucking Premier league'?

posted on 27/3/15

comment by heisenberg... (U4832)
posted 12 minutes ago
Question to Wolfs and Perton.

Would Wolves fans be happy to not win at Forest next Friday thus ensuring they don't end up in a play-off position and in turn, not be in a position to be promoted to the 'f ucking Premier league'?
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Delighted. Come on you Florists

posted on 27/3/15

comment by DJ (U17289)
posted 1 hour, 27 minutes ago
I don't trust you and you are bitter cinci. Like it or not 15th in the Premier League is the highest Wolves have achieved in over 30 years. Give you havent been watching football that long its the highpoint of your life, as a fan and still you knock it. #miserablegit
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Ha, you may be right DJ, I enjoyed the first year, but looking back now I am just more annoyed that nothing clubs like Wigan, Fulham, Birmingham, Norwich, palace, Charlton, pompey and albion and so on have done better.

15th for me isn't anything to shout about.

posted on 27/3/15

of course not heissie, this is sport and if you don't play to win it goes against the whole ethos.
what perton and cinci are understandably against is the disparity between the haves and the have nots.
i remember 2 or 3 seasons ago looking at the pre-season betting, sixth favourite in the prem was spurs - at 50-1 in other words no chance
to get 50-1 in the champo you had to go to 18th favourite !

posted on 27/3/15

I'm just happy to see so many albion fans infesting our board again! I was worried for the first 4 or 5 months of the season when we didn't hear a peep. at first I thought they were too busy going to the matches but then realised that couldn't be true, so started to get nervous that there'd been another plague in the slums of sandwell.

luckily it appears they were all just tucked up in the woodwork until the man they previously slated for his negative, unattractive hoofball ways had stepped in to save them.

thank dog for that, I say, because such a massive club as albion with its average attendance of under 25,000 (compared to our 25,600 when we were rubbish and got relegated) and its highest gate this season of just 4,000 less than we managed last season in div 3, surely can't afford to lose the few (albeit internet armchair) fans that they do have.

posted on 27/3/15

gb.

posted on 27/3/15

comment by Wolfgang (U8869)
posted 2 hours, 21 minutes ago
of course not heissie, this is sport and if you don't play to win it goes against the whole ethos.
what perton and cinci are understandably against is the disparity between the haves and the have nots.
i remember 2 or 3 seasons ago looking at the pre-season betting, sixth favourite in the prem was spurs - at 50-1 in other words no chance
to get 50-1 in the champo you had to go to 18th favourite !
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Feckin bankers.

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