https://www.expressandstar.com/sport/football/wolverhampton-wanderers-fc/2021/07/05/wolves-announce-season-ticket-price-increases/
I think the average price of less than 35 quid per league match is very fair. Try comparing that with the ticket prices for Orlando City FC. They vary from $35-$403 per game.
I'd be more than willing to pay 35 quid to watch a Premier League match at Molineux, if I were still living in the UK.
has sunny changed names? Feds after ya?
it was the fake tache and glasses that gave you away
rumours that wolves have asked for an extension till the 20th July to complete the Vitinha deal
I probably need a name change at some point. I've not lived in Tamworth for a long time now. About to move again in a months time too.
All the name changes drive me nuts
Where you moving next Tam? You still in Brighton currently?
Cinciwolf is well past being accurate as well but it strikes fear into people so I keep it most of the time. Not lived near Cincinnati for eight years and fecked if I ever would again.
Yeah I currently live by Brighton. Moving to Somerset after being offered a job there. Sold my house and the new company are paying for somewhere for me to live for 6 months whilst I find somewhere to buy.
Moving to Taunton whilst they pay. Probably going to try and live as close to Devon as possible to be honest when I buy somewhere, so looking a bit further south along the M5.
One bonus is that it knocks about an hour off my trip to Molineux and I don't have to go on the M25 anymore. It will hopefully mean I can go more often.
Had a tip off about the Stoke match a few weeks ago, not that Ive been able to put the inside info to any use!
Reasonably happy about the ST prices for the Stan Cullis, will certainly renew both of ours, with the rebate from the 19/20 games the outlay will be less than before. Do feel its a bit steep as mentioned, the increase in the Steve Bull. And the Billy quiet for that matter, the facilities aren't any better in there and the concourse is even more cramped.
Somerset is a step up from Brighton in the beauty stakes. Nice part of the country with some nice towns. Was up that way a few times last time I came back, Wells, Glastonbury etc. Good to see Glastonbury and not be completely and utterly off my face.
Nice part of the world Tam, I lived in North Somerset for a while, definitely nicer the closer you get to Exeter. Traffic in summer though is a freaking nightmare. Bloody caravans everywhere.
I should probably consider a change of handle too, hardly got any hair left and life is far from being 'just right' these days
comment by The big dog on campus (U11551)
posted 4 minutes ago
Somerset is a step up from Brighton in the beauty stakes. Nice part of the country with some nice towns. Was up that way a few times last time I came back, Wells, Glastonbury etc. Good to see Glastonbury and not be completely and utterly off my face.
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Yeah, both me and the wife are looking forward to it now. Plenty of places for us to see. We have been looking at houses in the Quantock Hills lately. I'm sure we will be out a lot walking the dog in different places. Plus the places I used to go on holiday in Devon as a kid are only 30 minutes away.
The place I'm going to be living for the first six months is a barn conversion about 10 mins from Taunton. So I'm going to be living on a farm for 6 months.
last time I sat in the Steve Bull was the new years day/eve game vs qpr proper old and in desperate need of a refurb, not to mention how long it takes to get in the ground
comment by Oldgoldilox (U17303)
posted 1 minute ago
Nice part of the world Tam, I lived in North Somerset for a while, definitely nicer the closer you get to Exeter. Traffic in summer though is a freaking nightmare. Bloody caravans everywhere.
I should probably consider a change of handle too, hardly got any hair left and life is far from being 'just right' these days
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You could just change it to Oldgoldilock so its no longer plural.
nice Devon is, I used to live in Plymouth, hardly picturesque just joining in
comment by Tamwolf (U17286)
posted 18 minutes ago
comment by The big dog on campus (U11551)
posted 4 minutes ago
Somerset is a step up from Brighton in the beauty stakes. Nice part of the country with some nice towns. Was up that way a few times last time I came back, Wells, Glastonbury etc. Good to see Glastonbury and not be completely and utterly off my face.
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Yeah, both me and the wife are looking forward to it now. Plenty of places for us to see. We have been looking at houses in the Quantock Hills lately. I'm sure we will be out a lot walking the dog in different places. Plus the places I used to go on holiday in Devon as a kid are only 30 minutes away.
The place I'm going to be living for the first six months is a barn conversion about 10 mins from Taunton. So I'm going to be living on a farm for 6 months.
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Sounds good Tam, good luck
comment by Tino Bambino (U2087)
posted 14 minutes ago
last time I sat in the Steve Bull was the new years day/eve game vs qpr proper old and in desperate need of a refurb, not to mention how long it takes to get in the ground
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My seat is in the Steve Bull upper and getting in the ground is an absolute nightmare. Not even queues sometimes, just a mass of people trying to get in before kick off. And the concourse is just so out of date. If you set off for the gents on the half time whistle you have no chance of getting back for the second half kick off. (Maybe that’s to do with all the pre game beer). Disappointed that they don’t appear to have done anything to improve things during the pandemic, despite Jeff saying a year ago that they hoped to do so
comment by Tamwolf (U17286)
posted 19 minutes ago
comment by The big dog on campus (U11551)
posted 4 minutes ago
Somerset is a step up from Brighton in the beauty stakes. Nice part of the country with some nice towns. Was up that way a few times last time I came back, Wells, Glastonbury etc. Good to see Glastonbury and not be completely and utterly off my face.
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Yeah, both me and the wife are looking forward to it now. Plenty of places for us to see. We have been looking at houses in the Quantock Hills lately. I'm sure we will be out a lot walking the dog in different places. Plus the places I used to go on holiday in Devon as a kid are only 30 minutes away.
The place I'm going to be living for the first six months is a barn conversion about 10 mins from Taunton. So I'm going to be living on a farm for 6 months.
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Definite better off up in the Quantocks, where I lived will be underwater in twenty years time.
comment by Spangles (U17289)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by Tino Bambino (U2087)
posted 14 minutes ago
last time I sat in the Steve Bull was the new years day/eve game vs qpr proper old and in desperate need of a refurb, not to mention how long it takes to get in the ground
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My seat is in the Steve Bull upper and getting in the ground is an absolute nightmare. Not even queues sometimes, just a mass of people trying to get in before kick off. And the concourse is just so out of date. If you set off for the gents on the half time whistle you have no chance of getting back for the second half kick off. (Maybe that’s to do with all the pre game beer). Disappointed that they don’t appear to have done anything to improve things during the pandemic, despite Jeff saying a year ago that they hoped to do so
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yeah I know they said money on the playing squad was the biggest priority but with us being pretty much closed for 18 months it'd have made sense to do some building work without effecting the capacity/allowed attendance
Former Portugal international Paulo Futre been writing about Trincao and reckons he has the ability to be the best two footed player Portugal have ever produced. He reckons if the player avoids injury he could be a Ballon D’Or winner one day
With that and Neto wanting to be the best player in the world, looks like Bruno, like Nuno, may have a dream
My brother lives near Wells. He took me to a local farm where they make their own cider. If you saw how they squeezed the juices out, you'd have second thought about drinking it. Needless to say I had some and it great (hic). However, the cheese in Cheddar was to die for.
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posted on 5/7/21
https://www.expressandstar.com/sport/football/wolverhampton-wanderers-fc/2021/07/05/wolves-announce-season-ticket-price-increases/
posted on 5/7/21
I think the average price of less than 35 quid per league match is very fair. Try comparing that with the ticket prices for Orlando City FC. They vary from $35-$403 per game.
I'd be more than willing to pay 35 quid to watch a Premier League match at Molineux, if I were still living in the UK.
posted on 5/7/21
has sunny changed names? Feds after ya?
posted on 5/7/21
No flies on you Tino.
posted on 5/7/21
it was the fake tache and glasses that gave you away
posted on 5/7/21
rumours that wolves have asked for an extension till the 20th July to complete the Vitinha deal
posted on 5/7/21
I probably need a name change at some point. I've not lived in Tamworth for a long time now. About to move again in a months time too.
posted on 5/7/21
All the name changes drive me nuts
posted on 5/7/21
Where you moving next Tam? You still in Brighton currently?
Cinciwolf is well past being accurate as well but it strikes fear into people so I keep it most of the time. Not lived near Cincinnati for eight years and fecked if I ever would again.
posted on 5/7/21
Yeah I currently live by Brighton. Moving to Somerset after being offered a job there. Sold my house and the new company are paying for somewhere for me to live for 6 months whilst I find somewhere to buy.
Moving to Taunton whilst they pay. Probably going to try and live as close to Devon as possible to be honest when I buy somewhere, so looking a bit further south along the M5.
posted on 5/7/21
One bonus is that it knocks about an hour off my trip to Molineux and I don't have to go on the M25 anymore. It will hopefully mean I can go more often.
posted on 5/7/21
Had a tip off about the Stoke match a few weeks ago, not that Ive been able to put the inside info to any use!
Reasonably happy about the ST prices for the Stan Cullis, will certainly renew both of ours, with the rebate from the 19/20 games the outlay will be less than before. Do feel its a bit steep as mentioned, the increase in the Steve Bull. And the Billy quiet for that matter, the facilities aren't any better in there and the concourse is even more cramped.
posted on 5/7/21
Somerset is a step up from Brighton in the beauty stakes. Nice part of the country with some nice towns. Was up that way a few times last time I came back, Wells, Glastonbury etc. Good to see Glastonbury and not be completely and utterly off my face.
posted on 5/7/21
Nice part of the world Tam, I lived in North Somerset for a while, definitely nicer the closer you get to Exeter. Traffic in summer though is a freaking nightmare. Bloody caravans everywhere.
I should probably consider a change of handle too, hardly got any hair left and life is far from being 'just right' these days
posted on 5/7/21
comment by The big dog on campus (U11551)
posted 4 minutes ago
Somerset is a step up from Brighton in the beauty stakes. Nice part of the country with some nice towns. Was up that way a few times last time I came back, Wells, Glastonbury etc. Good to see Glastonbury and not be completely and utterly off my face.
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Yeah, both me and the wife are looking forward to it now. Plenty of places for us to see. We have been looking at houses in the Quantock Hills lately. I'm sure we will be out a lot walking the dog in different places. Plus the places I used to go on holiday in Devon as a kid are only 30 minutes away.
The place I'm going to be living for the first six months is a barn conversion about 10 mins from Taunton. So I'm going to be living on a farm for 6 months.
posted on 5/7/21
last time I sat in the Steve Bull was the new years day/eve game vs qpr proper old and in desperate need of a refurb, not to mention how long it takes to get in the ground
posted on 5/7/21
comment by Oldgoldilox (U17303)
posted 1 minute ago
Nice part of the world Tam, I lived in North Somerset for a while, definitely nicer the closer you get to Exeter. Traffic in summer though is a freaking nightmare. Bloody caravans everywhere.
I should probably consider a change of handle too, hardly got any hair left and life is far from being 'just right' these days
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You could just change it to Oldgoldilock so its no longer plural.
posted on 5/7/21
nice Devon is, I used to live in Plymouth, hardly picturesque just joining in
posted on 5/7/21
comment by Tamwolf (U17286)
posted 18 minutes ago
comment by The big dog on campus (U11551)
posted 4 minutes ago
Somerset is a step up from Brighton in the beauty stakes. Nice part of the country with some nice towns. Was up that way a few times last time I came back, Wells, Glastonbury etc. Good to see Glastonbury and not be completely and utterly off my face.
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Yeah, both me and the wife are looking forward to it now. Plenty of places for us to see. We have been looking at houses in the Quantock Hills lately. I'm sure we will be out a lot walking the dog in different places. Plus the places I used to go on holiday in Devon as a kid are only 30 minutes away.
The place I'm going to be living for the first six months is a barn conversion about 10 mins from Taunton. So I'm going to be living on a farm for 6 months.
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Sounds good Tam, good luck
posted on 5/7/21
comment by Tino Bambino (U2087)
posted 14 minutes ago
last time I sat in the Steve Bull was the new years day/eve game vs qpr proper old and in desperate need of a refurb, not to mention how long it takes to get in the ground
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My seat is in the Steve Bull upper and getting in the ground is an absolute nightmare. Not even queues sometimes, just a mass of people trying to get in before kick off. And the concourse is just so out of date. If you set off for the gents on the half time whistle you have no chance of getting back for the second half kick off. (Maybe that’s to do with all the pre game beer). Disappointed that they don’t appear to have done anything to improve things during the pandemic, despite Jeff saying a year ago that they hoped to do so
posted on 5/7/21
comment by Tamwolf (U17286)
posted 19 minutes ago
comment by The big dog on campus (U11551)
posted 4 minutes ago
Somerset is a step up from Brighton in the beauty stakes. Nice part of the country with some nice towns. Was up that way a few times last time I came back, Wells, Glastonbury etc. Good to see Glastonbury and not be completely and utterly off my face.
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Yeah, both me and the wife are looking forward to it now. Plenty of places for us to see. We have been looking at houses in the Quantock Hills lately. I'm sure we will be out a lot walking the dog in different places. Plus the places I used to go on holiday in Devon as a kid are only 30 minutes away.
The place I'm going to be living for the first six months is a barn conversion about 10 mins from Taunton. So I'm going to be living on a farm for 6 months.
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Definite better off up in the Quantocks, where I lived will be underwater in twenty years time.
posted on 5/7/21
comment by Spangles (U17289)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by Tino Bambino (U2087)
posted 14 minutes ago
last time I sat in the Steve Bull was the new years day/eve game vs qpr proper old and in desperate need of a refurb, not to mention how long it takes to get in the ground
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My seat is in the Steve Bull upper and getting in the ground is an absolute nightmare. Not even queues sometimes, just a mass of people trying to get in before kick off. And the concourse is just so out of date. If you set off for the gents on the half time whistle you have no chance of getting back for the second half kick off. (Maybe that’s to do with all the pre game beer). Disappointed that they don’t appear to have done anything to improve things during the pandemic, despite Jeff saying a year ago that they hoped to do so
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yeah I know they said money on the playing squad was the biggest priority but with us being pretty much closed for 18 months it'd have made sense to do some building work without effecting the capacity/allowed attendance
posted on 5/7/21
Former Portugal international Paulo Futre been writing about Trincao and reckons he has the ability to be the best two footed player Portugal have ever produced. He reckons if the player avoids injury he could be a Ballon D’Or winner one day
With that and Neto wanting to be the best player in the world, looks like Bruno, like Nuno, may have a dream
posted on 5/7/21
My brother lives near Wells. He took me to a local farm where they make their own cider. If you saw how they squeezed the juices out, you'd have second thought about drinking it. Needless to say I had some and it great (hic). However, the cheese in Cheddar was to die for.
posted on 5/7/21
Better than Ronaldo?
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