by Svlad Cjelli » 22 May 2011 23:23
by AthleticoSpizz » 22 May 2011 23:27
by Royal Rother » 22 May 2011 23:29
Svlad Cjelli Yep - Mick McCarthy is dry and self-effacing. Holloway is just a pantomime idiot -playing up to his image of saying wild and wacky soundbites.
by AthleticoSpizz » 22 May 2011 23:29
by TBM » 22 May 2011 23:47
TBM Weeks ago i said this, Waxy didn't agree![]()
TBM People aren't talking about Birmingham but their run-in isn't easy
Wovles (h)
Newcastle (a)
Fulham (h)
Spurs (a)Wax Jacket apart from the bit where they play Wolves and Fulham at home
by soggy biscuit » 23 May 2011 08:16
by Wycombe Royal » 23 May 2011 08:28
soggy biscuit after showing that after a whole season someone else managed to be even shitter than them by letting in a goal in the last minute.
by roadrunner » 23 May 2011 08:29
soggy biscuit Pitch invasion and champaigne celebrations in the dressing room by Wolves players having lost the match at home and after showing that after a whole season someone else managed to be even shitter than them by letting in a goal in the last minute. and that after their 2nd season up there and having spent more money than those around them too.
You would be forgiven for thinking they were Blackpool having survived the drop on a budget. What a total mickey mouse club.
by TBM » 23 May 2011 09:25
soggy biscuit Pitch invasion and champaigne celebrations in the dressing room by Wolves players having lost the match at home and after showing that after a whole season someone else managed to be even shitter than them by letting in a goal in the last minute. and that after their 2nd season up there and having spent more money than those around them too.
You would be forgiven for thinking they were Blackpool having survived the drop on a budget. What a total mickey mouse club.
by Silver Fox » 23 May 2011 09:32
by soggy biscuit » 23 May 2011 09:40
TBMsoggy biscuit Pitch invasion and champaigne celebrations in the dressing room by Wolves players having lost the match at home and after showing that after a whole season someone else managed to be even shitter than them by letting in a goal in the last minute. and that after their 2nd season up there and having spent more money than those around them too.
You would be forgiven for thinking they were Blackpool having survived the drop on a budget. What a total mickey mouse club.
Staying up >>>>>>>>>>>> Going down
by Wax Jacket » 23 May 2011 11:12
TBMTBM Weeks ago i said this, Waxy didn't agree![]()
TBM People aren't talking about Birmingham but their run-in isn't easy
Wovles (h)
Newcastle (a)
Fulham (h)
Spurs (a)Wax Jacket apart from the bit where they play Wolves and Fulham at home
by Thomas L'Heureux » 23 May 2011 12:06
Thomas L'Heureux I want to see WIgan stay up. I've got a lot of respect for Martinez and it would be good to see them stay in the division whilst trying to play decent football. They have got some dead-wood in their side though so will be in trouble again next season if they don't invest. It's also refreshing to hear the chairman back the manager whatever the outcome is.
I feel the opposite about Birmingham. I'd like to see them go down and I don't like their manager very much either. They've got some decent players but they've been shipping a hatful of goals recently so it wouldn't surprise me if they did drop too.
I think Blackpool will get beaten by a similar 'United side to the one that beat Shalke so convincingly a few weeks ago. Some of the fringe players will have the chance to impress ahead of the Champions League final and I think they'll have too much for Blackpool despite the latter's brilliant spirit.
I wouldn't like to see Blackburn go down either. There's definitely a lot of work that needs to be done there, but they have some fantastic players, like Olsson, Hoilett, Samba, N'Zonzi, etc.
by gazzer, loyal royal » 23 May 2011 12:48
by Archie's penalty » 23 May 2011 12:50
by Big Foot » 23 May 2011 13:01
Thomas L'Heureux It's a shame to see Blackpool go in a way but they played suicidal football at times. Trying to mix it with some of the best players in Europe was always going to catch up with them. Adam (who's been a revelation following a very mediocre time at Rangers) and a few others will be off now so I don't expect to see them challenging for the top flight again anytime soon.
by Thomas L'Heureux » 23 May 2011 13:09
Big FootThomas L'Heureux It's a shame to see Blackpool go in a way but they played suicidal football at times. Trying to mix it with some of the best players in Europe was always going to catch up with them. Adam (who's been a revelation following a very mediocre time at Rangers) and a few others will be off now so I don't expect to see them challenging for the top flight again anytime soon.
Agreed - don't think we'll be seeing Blackpool in the play off mix next season
Archie's penalty http://www.wolves.co.uk/page/News/0,,10307~2364898,00.html
by Big Foot » 23 May 2011 13:22
by Thomas L'Heureux » 23 May 2011 13:24
Big Foot ^ TLH, it's also for the best that Blackpool went down heads held high rather than do a Hull on scrape survival then have a horrid 2nd season.
by Royal Rother » 23 May 2011 14:00
Big FootThomas L'Heureux It's a shame to see Blackpool go in a way but they played suicidal football at times. Trying to mix it with some of the best players in Europe was always going to catch up with them. Adam (who's been a revelation following a very mediocre time at Rangers) and a few others will be off now so I don't expect to see them challenging for the top flight again anytime soon.
Agreed - don't think we'll be seeing Blackpool in the play off mix next season
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