I don’t think they beat us last season, season before they did.
Their antics yesterday was pathetic, cheats.
comment by Wetherby White (U6810)
posted 11 minutes ago
I don’t think they beat us last season, season before they did.
Their antics yesterday was pathetic, cheats.
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Indeed it was 1-1. Amazing. Amazing that my lasting memory of the game was not the 94th minute equaliser but the antics of Wolves!
You seem to forget about Leeds past antics, going back years.
comment by bostonwolf (U17353)
posted 27 minutes ago
You seem to forget about Leeds past antics, going back years.
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When TV's were black and white.
comment by bostonwolf (U17353)
posted 2 hours, 21 minutes ago
You seem to forget about Leeds past antics, going back years.
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Nothing stopping you starting your own debate about Leeds Uniteds antics of whatever date you refer to.
This is about Wolves antics of here today and right now and so far in half a day have not had a single response from the Wolves fans to honest debate and questions set.
comment by Shaun M - Livin da vi la Roca (U9955)
posted 2 hours, 4 minutes ago
comment by bostonwolf (U17353)
posted 27 minutes ago
You seem to forget about Leeds past antics, going back years.
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When TV's were black and white.
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Yes I’m that old.
comment by Kebablegs (U17699)
posted 12 minutes ago
comment by bostonwolf (U17353)
posted 2 hours, 21 minutes ago
You seem to forget about Leeds past antics, going back years.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Nothing stopping you starting your own debate about Leeds Uniteds antics of whatever date you refer to.
This is about Wolves antics of here today and right now and so far in half a day have not had a single response from the Wolves fans to honest debate and questions set.
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I’m not happy with some of it I must say, but every teams does, as do Leeds when it suits.
comment by bostonwolf (U17353)
posted 1 hour, 17 minutes ago
comment by Kebablegs (U17699)
posted 12 minutes ago
comment by bostonwolf (U17353)
posted 2 hours, 21 minutes ago
You seem to forget about Leeds past antics, going back years.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Nothing stopping you starting your own debate about Leeds Uniteds antics of whatever date you refer to.
This is about Wolves antics of here today and right now and so far in half a day have not had a single response from the Wolves fans to honest debate and questions set.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I’m not happy with some of it I must say, but every teams does, as do Leeds when it suits.
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Leeds of today simply do not. It may change under Marsch but not seen it yet. Didn’t happen under Bielsa for 3.5 years.
We have perhaps been naive not to join ranks with the modern day gamesmanship. All clubs have the ability to delay the game and some do it better than others. Wolves take it to the absolute extreme.
Take leeds yesterday. 2-1 up. Close even game. Desperate for 3 early points.
No players went down.
No taking the ball to the corner flag.
This is consistent from leeds for 4 seasons now hence perhaps why it infuriates our club playing Wolves more than other clubs playing them ??
I think the worst culprits are the Portuguese players. Podence is cringeworthy sometimes. Hwang is another one given to rolling around 'in agony.' Jimenez and Traore are also past masters.
I wish they would cut it out because quite frankly it's embarrassing at times.
comment by GeminMallorca (U18318)
posted 6 minutes ago
I think the worst culprits are the Portuguese players. Podence is cringeworthy sometimes. Hwang is another one given to rolling around 'in agony.' Jimenez and Traore are also past masters.
I wish they would cut it out because quite frankly it's embarrassing at times.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
This.
I would honestly rather lose than win using these shathouse tactics. Last season at Molineux v Liverpool, Jimenez literally rolled back onto this pitch in front of the South Bank to hold play up. Surely we’re better than that?
Some kind of solution needs to be found, it’s not just Wolves and been going on for years. We used to get it in lower leagues when teams went 1-0 up and barely touched the ball, it was then sheite housery all the the way to the end
Yes, it is embarrassing at times. Moutinho, who has been one of the best players in the world, is one of the worst culprits. Neves has learned every roll and scream from him too.
I really don't like it.
Felt it changed for us after playing Brentford early last season when they put on a clinic in shathousery.
Not a fan and we do seem to do it a lot now, Hwang and Podence in particular for me.
It is a sign of the times. There is all sorts of nonsense happening on the pitch these days. In the past as some fans have pointed out, Leeds were known for their thuggery on the pitch.
I remember new rules being bought in to stop over the top challenges etc. At the time I thought it was ruining a mans game. But now I understand it was the right move, and players need to be protected.
The flip side of that now is players will use it to their advantage, I certainly don't blame them, and it involves all teams. If you want to blame anything, it should be the standard of refereeing.
comment by Amigawolf no longer MIA (U18508)
posted 31 minutes ago
It is a sign of the times. There is all sorts of nonsense happening on the pitch these days. In the past as some fans have pointed out, Leeds were known for their thuggery on the pitch.
I remember new rules being bought in to stop over the top challenges etc. At the time I thought it was ruining a mans game. But now I understand it was the right move, and players need to be protected.
The flip side of that now is players will use it to their advantage, I certainly don't blame them, and it involves all teams. If you want to blame anything, it should be the standard of refereeing.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Disagree on the refereeing side 100%
A player goes down holding his head the referee has to stop the game by letter of the law. It’s a safety issue. Imagine being the first referee who thought he’s just kidding and the guy is choking on his own tongue.
A player going down holding another part of his body, referees if they don’t think it’s serious will allow play to continue. However, again they must allow the player to be seen by medics as soon as the ball leaves the field.
Referees use these laws consistently and in line with the laws of the game. They simply cannot ignore them.
Full 100% responsibly of feigning injuries lies with the clubs management and players.
The way forward for Wolves would be for the fans to make their opinions known to the club. It appears like the ones on here are all against it and I couldn’t understand any fan being in favour of it. Your team is good enough win games without it.
Hwang on Saturday.
https://twitter.com/i/status/1556214685632024576
comment by Kebablegs (U17699)
posted 29 minutes ago
comment by Amigawolf no longer MIA (U18508)
posted 31 minutes ago
It is a sign of the times. There is all sorts of nonsense happening on the pitch these days. In the past as some fans have pointed out, Leeds were known for their thuggery on the pitch.
I remember new rules being bought in to stop over the top challenges etc. At the time I thought it was ruining a mans game. But now I understand it was the right move, and players need to be protected.
The flip side of that now is players will use it to their advantage, I certainly don't blame them, and it involves all teams. If you want to blame anything, it should be the standard of refereeing.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Disagree on the refereeing side 100%
A player goes down holding his head the referee has to stop the game by letter of the law. It’s a safety issue. Imagine being the first referee who thought he’s just kidding and the guy is choking on his own tongue.
A player going down holding another part of his body, referees if they don’t think it’s serious will allow play to continue. However, again they must allow the player to be seen by medics as soon as the ball leaves the field.
Referees use these laws consistently and in line with the laws of the game. They simply cannot ignore them.
Full 100% responsibly of feigning injuries lies with the clubs management and players.
The way forward for Wolves would be for the fans to make their opinions known to the club. It appears like the ones on here are all against it and I couldn’t understand any fan being in favour of it. Your team is good enough win games without it.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Head injuries are different, and as you say there is a lot of pressure on the ref to take care of the players. But there are many instances where play is stopped with little or no contact. Players will get away with what they are allowed to, same as Leeds back in the day. I do sometimes see a player go down and roll my eyes Hwang usually. But this is the modern game, and it is not just Wolves playing it.
I still remember this match:-
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=&ved=2ahUKEwjvqr6vi7f5AhVWKkQIHZfPCZcQwqsBegQIAxAB&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DT5jVMSlpZhg&usg=AOvVaw0Nz2s_nNKtpSkkgNZahsbn
comment by wolfieinFL (U16306)
posted 3 hours, 14 minutes ago
I still remember this match:-
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=&ved=2ahUKEwjvqr6vi7f5AhVWKkQIHZfPCZcQwqsBegQIAxAB&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DT5jVMSlpZhg&usg=AOvVaw0Nz2s_nNKtpSkkgNZahsbn
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madness
That's what we might have called, in the 50s, a bit spirited. If Moutinho or any of today's academy award winners had been playing in that match he'd still be writhing around now.
Some players if they were horses they'd get shot!..
But it is funny how fast players screw their legs back on and chase the ball when the ref ignores them!..
Surprised some have called out Moutinho on this, I don't see that, Hwang yes, Podence yes and Saiss would always buy a couple of minutes if we were under a bit of pressure but rarely see it from Moutinho or Neves to be fair. But to be called out on it by Leeds, fookin ell
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posted on 7/8/22
I don’t think they beat us last season, season before they did.
Their antics yesterday was pathetic, cheats.
posted on 7/8/22
comment by Wetherby White (U6810)
posted 11 minutes ago
I don’t think they beat us last season, season before they did.
Their antics yesterday was pathetic, cheats.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Indeed it was 1-1. Amazing. Amazing that my lasting memory of the game was not the 94th minute equaliser but the antics of Wolves!
posted on 7/8/22
You seem to forget about Leeds past antics, going back years.
posted on 7/8/22
comment by bostonwolf (U17353)
posted 27 minutes ago
You seem to forget about Leeds past antics, going back years.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
When TV's were black and white.
posted on 7/8/22
comment by bostonwolf (U17353)
posted 2 hours, 21 minutes ago
You seem to forget about Leeds past antics, going back years.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Nothing stopping you starting your own debate about Leeds Uniteds antics of whatever date you refer to.
This is about Wolves antics of here today and right now and so far in half a day have not had a single response from the Wolves fans to honest debate and questions set.
posted on 7/8/22
comment by Shaun M - Livin da vi la Roca (U9955)
posted 2 hours, 4 minutes ago
comment by bostonwolf (U17353)
posted 27 minutes ago
You seem to forget about Leeds past antics, going back years.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
When TV's were black and white.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Yes I’m that old.
posted on 7/8/22
comment by Kebablegs (U17699)
posted 12 minutes ago
comment by bostonwolf (U17353)
posted 2 hours, 21 minutes ago
You seem to forget about Leeds past antics, going back years.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Nothing stopping you starting your own debate about Leeds Uniteds antics of whatever date you refer to.
This is about Wolves antics of here today and right now and so far in half a day have not had a single response from the Wolves fans to honest debate and questions set.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I’m not happy with some of it I must say, but every teams does, as do Leeds when it suits.
posted on 7/8/22
comment by bostonwolf (U17353)
posted 1 hour, 17 minutes ago
comment by Kebablegs (U17699)
posted 12 minutes ago
comment by bostonwolf (U17353)
posted 2 hours, 21 minutes ago
You seem to forget about Leeds past antics, going back years.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Nothing stopping you starting your own debate about Leeds Uniteds antics of whatever date you refer to.
This is about Wolves antics of here today and right now and so far in half a day have not had a single response from the Wolves fans to honest debate and questions set.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I’m not happy with some of it I must say, but every teams does, as do Leeds when it suits.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Leeds of today simply do not. It may change under Marsch but not seen it yet. Didn’t happen under Bielsa for 3.5 years.
We have perhaps been naive not to join ranks with the modern day gamesmanship. All clubs have the ability to delay the game and some do it better than others. Wolves take it to the absolute extreme.
Take leeds yesterday. 2-1 up. Close even game. Desperate for 3 early points.
No players went down.
No taking the ball to the corner flag.
This is consistent from leeds for 4 seasons now hence perhaps why it infuriates our club playing Wolves more than other clubs playing them ??
posted on 7/8/22
I think the worst culprits are the Portuguese players. Podence is cringeworthy sometimes. Hwang is another one given to rolling around 'in agony.' Jimenez and Traore are also past masters.
I wish they would cut it out because quite frankly it's embarrassing at times.
posted on 7/8/22
comment by GeminMallorca (U18318)
posted 6 minutes ago
I think the worst culprits are the Portuguese players. Podence is cringeworthy sometimes. Hwang is another one given to rolling around 'in agony.' Jimenez and Traore are also past masters.
I wish they would cut it out because quite frankly it's embarrassing at times.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
This.
I would honestly rather lose than win using these shathouse tactics. Last season at Molineux v Liverpool, Jimenez literally rolled back onto this pitch in front of the South Bank to hold play up. Surely we’re better than that?
posted on 7/8/22
Some kind of solution needs to be found, it’s not just Wolves and been going on for years. We used to get it in lower leagues when teams went 1-0 up and barely touched the ball, it was then sheite housery all the the way to the end
posted on 7/8/22
Yes, it is embarrassing at times. Moutinho, who has been one of the best players in the world, is one of the worst culprits. Neves has learned every roll and scream from him too.
I really don't like it.
posted on 8/8/22
Felt it changed for us after playing Brentford early last season when they put on a clinic in shathousery.
Not a fan and we do seem to do it a lot now, Hwang and Podence in particular for me.
posted on 8/8/22
It is a sign of the times. There is all sorts of nonsense happening on the pitch these days. In the past as some fans have pointed out, Leeds were known for their thuggery on the pitch.
I remember new rules being bought in to stop over the top challenges etc. At the time I thought it was ruining a mans game. But now I understand it was the right move, and players need to be protected.
The flip side of that now is players will use it to their advantage, I certainly don't blame them, and it involves all teams. If you want to blame anything, it should be the standard of refereeing.
posted on 8/8/22
comment by Amigawolf no longer MIA (U18508)
posted 31 minutes ago
It is a sign of the times. There is all sorts of nonsense happening on the pitch these days. In the past as some fans have pointed out, Leeds were known for their thuggery on the pitch.
I remember new rules being bought in to stop over the top challenges etc. At the time I thought it was ruining a mans game. But now I understand it was the right move, and players need to be protected.
The flip side of that now is players will use it to their advantage, I certainly don't blame them, and it involves all teams. If you want to blame anything, it should be the standard of refereeing.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Disagree on the refereeing side 100%
A player goes down holding his head the referee has to stop the game by letter of the law. It’s a safety issue. Imagine being the first referee who thought he’s just kidding and the guy is choking on his own tongue.
A player going down holding another part of his body, referees if they don’t think it’s serious will allow play to continue. However, again they must allow the player to be seen by medics as soon as the ball leaves the field.
Referees use these laws consistently and in line with the laws of the game. They simply cannot ignore them.
Full 100% responsibly of feigning injuries lies with the clubs management and players.
The way forward for Wolves would be for the fans to make their opinions known to the club. It appears like the ones on here are all against it and I couldn’t understand any fan being in favour of it. Your team is good enough win games without it.
posted on 8/8/22
Hwang on Saturday.
https://twitter.com/i/status/1556214685632024576
posted on 8/8/22
comment by Kebablegs (U17699)
posted 29 minutes ago
comment by Amigawolf no longer MIA (U18508)
posted 31 minutes ago
It is a sign of the times. There is all sorts of nonsense happening on the pitch these days. In the past as some fans have pointed out, Leeds were known for their thuggery on the pitch.
I remember new rules being bought in to stop over the top challenges etc. At the time I thought it was ruining a mans game. But now I understand it was the right move, and players need to be protected.
The flip side of that now is players will use it to their advantage, I certainly don't blame them, and it involves all teams. If you want to blame anything, it should be the standard of refereeing.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Disagree on the refereeing side 100%
A player goes down holding his head the referee has to stop the game by letter of the law. It’s a safety issue. Imagine being the first referee who thought he’s just kidding and the guy is choking on his own tongue.
A player going down holding another part of his body, referees if they don’t think it’s serious will allow play to continue. However, again they must allow the player to be seen by medics as soon as the ball leaves the field.
Referees use these laws consistently and in line with the laws of the game. They simply cannot ignore them.
Full 100% responsibly of feigning injuries lies with the clubs management and players.
The way forward for Wolves would be for the fans to make their opinions known to the club. It appears like the ones on here are all against it and I couldn’t understand any fan being in favour of it. Your team is good enough win games without it.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Head injuries are different, and as you say there is a lot of pressure on the ref to take care of the players. But there are many instances where play is stopped with little or no contact. Players will get away with what they are allowed to, same as Leeds back in the day. I do sometimes see a player go down and roll my eyes Hwang usually. But this is the modern game, and it is not just Wolves playing it.
posted on 8/8/22
I still remember this match:-
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=&ved=2ahUKEwjvqr6vi7f5AhVWKkQIHZfPCZcQwqsBegQIAxAB&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DT5jVMSlpZhg&usg=AOvVaw0Nz2s_nNKtpSkkgNZahsbn
posted on 8/8/22
comment by wolfieinFL (U16306)
posted 3 hours, 14 minutes ago
I still remember this match:-
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=&ved=2ahUKEwjvqr6vi7f5AhVWKkQIHZfPCZcQwqsBegQIAxAB&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DT5jVMSlpZhg&usg=AOvVaw0Nz2s_nNKtpSkkgNZahsbn
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madness
posted on 8/8/22
That's what we might have called, in the 50s, a bit spirited. If Moutinho or any of today's academy award winners had been playing in that match he'd still be writhing around now.
posted on 8/8/22
Some players if they were horses they'd get shot!..
But it is funny how fast players screw their legs back on and chase the ball when the ref ignores them!..
posted on 8/8/22
Surprised some have called out Moutinho on this, I don't see that, Hwang yes, Podence yes and Saiss would always buy a couple of minutes if we were under a bit of pressure but rarely see it from Moutinho or Neves to be fair. But to be called out on it by Leeds, fookin ell
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