Wolves Away

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Re: Wolves Away

by sloughroyal123 » 21 Dec 2015 17:49

In X2. Decided against bein am armchair supporter for this one. Poor that were not bringing a good couple hundred more. Thanks sky, thanks alot

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Re: Wolves Away

by Royality creeps In » 21 Dec 2015 18:54

Yeah for once. Thanks Sky
Could not go due to family commitments. Be able to watch it now

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Re: Wolves Away

by loyalroyal4life » 21 Dec 2015 19:02

CountryRoyal Looking forward to this.

Ticket office chick said we've sold just under 300 (but it might not have been updated for a couple of days). :lol:

Can't blame people tbh, you have to be a bit of an idiot to spend X amount on getting to fukking Wolverhampton the day after Christmas, especially considering you could watch it in the comfort of your own warm house, drinking nice alcohol and eating leftovers.

Ah well.



And there are no trains running

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Re: Wolves Away

by CountryRoyal » 21 Dec 2015 21:34

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CountryRoyal Looking forward to this.

Ticket office chick said we've sold just under 300 (but it might not have been updated for a couple of days). :lol:

Can't blame people tbh, you have to be a bit of an idiot to spend X amount on getting to fukking Wolverhampton the day after Christmas, especially considering you could watch it in the comfort of your own warm house, drinking nice alcohol and eating leftovers.

Ah well.



And there are no trains running


Yeah I mentioned that somewhere on another thread. Such a joke. Oh well, hopefully it won't be so painful watching us sober, something I can't say has been the case in the last couple of months!

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Re: Wolves Away

by PieEater » 22 Dec 2015 15:23

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Unbelievable Jeff Went last year...horrible set of supporters...

Would like to do this one but unless it's me being stupid there are no trains at all on boxing day?


There's never any trains on Boxing Day, that's why they've arranged such a local fixture for us.

I went last year and did feel quite uncomfortable in the town centre, they don't really welcome any away supporters in the pubs.


Serves people right for wearing replicas.


You've obviously never spoken to anyone from there, strangers are not hard to spot.

YamYamYam.


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Re: Wolves Away

by PieEater » 22 Dec 2015 15:28

handbags_harris It's one of the most unwelcoming places to go to which in some ways has its own appeal. I'd rather like Reading to be a bit more unwelcoming, although not to the scale the likes of Wolves and Millwall take it to. Not sure I'd like to see our lot give a chap a bit of a kicking and have a load of twats watching on, 70+ year old granddads and all chopsing away.

Went last year on a bit of an epic with floyd, got there at half 11 knowing away fans weren't welcome in any town centre pub but with no doormen on the pub doors we so slotted ourselves in a quiet corner of the Billy Wright and put on our best black country accent when ordering at the bar.


Went to the George Wallis and did the same, yam orr ryte. It got easier after a few Speckled Hens at £2 a pint.

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Re: Wolves Away

by CountryRoyal » 22 Dec 2015 15:29

PieEater You've obviously never spoken to anyone from there, strangers are not hard to spot.

YamYamYam.


My old boss lived there, though he was actually from Dudley, but his wife was Wolverhamptonish and I can confirm they were both oxf*rd barely mustering half a brain cell between them. She was fit tho.

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Re: Wolves Away

by TFF » 22 Dec 2015 19:05

IN

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Re: Wolves Away

by Old Biscuitman » 22 Dec 2015 20:23

I have been to Wolverhampton only once. Fortunately it was a business visit, so I did not have to seek to enjoy myself. It is the sort of town which must have been invented so that dwellers in others are made to feel that their own are not so bad after all. And that's not even taking account of the people who live there.


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Re: Wolves Away

by BonBoh » 22 Dec 2015 21:40

I work in Brum and there are a load of Wolves fans there. They're saying their club is in turmoil at the moment, with the owner looking to sell, key players being either injured or recalled from their loans, and them having to play a large proportion of very young, inexperienced players. They are apparently crying out for an experienced midfielder to show a bit of leadership as the heads seem to drop when they concede.

Most Wolves fans are dreading most games at the moment, especially having just capitulated to Leeds last weekend.
Get yourselves up to Wolves to make some noise and put them under more pressure if you can!

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