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The best singing of the night was late on when only half the ground was fullMight be a start if the crowd showed support and didn't **** off early.
The best singing of the night was late on when only half the ground was fullMight be a start if the crowd showed support and didn't **** off early.
It sounds a bit manufactured but fair play, it works for them. Suppose it’s pretty organic really, it’s just the filming of it that makes it seem manufactured. At least the pub is in Manchester and not the Home Counties!Utd do yeah, they have a pub near the ground (can't be ***** to find it) in Stretford I think where one bloke belts out songs and they all practice em.
Yeh it looked like they were having the time of their lives in the SBL on Weds. Even the "5-4, and you ****ed it up" reminder didn't seem to bother them, we'd still be licking our wounds after a defeat like that. It also seems that the Haaland transfer news has re-energised them. Must be nice to get an early bit of summer business done hadn't it!/I thought City were impressive in the stands yday, easily the best support from the Sky6 clubs.
The owners may have very dubious ethics but they’ve done well to embrace the musical culture of Manchester (not tough when they have some good bands who follow them) and kept their traditional anthem. They play blue moon over the tannoy, we don’t ever play our anthem.
As for new songs I saw a video of Manchester Utd supporters singing their new song about Ten Haag in a pub. I’m sure I’ve seen clips of that particular pub before in different videos, do they have a particular place they go to to road test new songs? If so, it seems to work and you don’t get them rehashing other club’s songs.
We have great, traditional chants. We just sing more recent player songs more loudly, for some reason.
29,396How the hell do you find out what the attendance was these days?
What was it v City?
Everyone leaves earlier than you! The sight of you finally leaving is the signal to turn the lights offMight be a start if the crowd showed support and didn't **** off early.
Might be a start if the crowd showed support and didn't **** off early.
Really don't get that at all.29,396
just googled it
Is this Wednesday? The crowd waa announced at the game as over 30kReally don't get that at all.
must be wrong. Yes I know there is empty seats from people who don't turn up (but they are counted) but there was only singles left on the day of the game.
yes as I said just googled Wolves attendance.Thought it seemed low but the temp stand was half empty.Is this Wednesday? The crowd waa announced at the game as over 30k
This year, next year, sometime, never...Also when molineux is redeveloped they have to create the best effect to keep the sound in the ground as it is worth a goal start
Loads in the Graham Hughes. Was only 3/4 full. Lots available in the BW Upper looking from the SB Upper too.Really don't get that at all.
must be wrong. Yes I know there is empty seats from people who don't turn up (but they are counted) but there was only singles left on the day of the game.
Don't think they've actually opened the Graham Hughes?Surprised it wasn't sold out, but perhaps a wise choice.
180 tickets still left for tomorrow.
Agreed. Why was it 8.15?The stupid kick off time probably didn't help the attendance really, a late night for anybody with young kids,or people relying on trains to get home.
Agreed, but it would nice to see some goals for a change as well - they owe us about 20.No excuse tomorrow, the style of play, over priced tickets, Sunday afternoon, lack of trains, north bank roof, passing it around at the back, poor transfer windows, poor beer selection.......cut all the crap out IF it's NEVES last game at molinuex he deserves it to be rocking....
Will take 1-0 Ruben ....all day long....it hasn't been perfect but for me tomorrow we should forget it all and get behind em.....we've done our bit then....Agreed, but it would nice to see some goals for a change as well - they owe us about 20.
To be fair, that's the best song experience anywhere isn't it, the problem is it then goes quiet after such an amazing intro.After watching Liverpool yesterday and there pre kick off song ynwa being belted out with flags and scarves surely our tame effort of Hi Ho needs looking at for next season. There's just no comparison in match day experience we have to up our game
Yes it probably is but was watching Sheff utd v forest play off last week they put us to shame with there pre kick off songs. Ours just doesn't cut itTo be fair, that's the best song experience anywhere isn't it, the problem is it then goes quiet after such an amazing intro.
We've tried for years to find something. Never found it.
Glorified karaoke ...Then silent for the rest of the game.After watching Liverpool yesterday and there pre kick off song ynwa being belted out with flags and scarves surely our tame effort of Hi Ho needs looking at for next season. There's just no comparison in match day experience we have to up our game
Get kashmir back on.After watching Liverpool yesterday and there pre kick off song ynwa being belted out with flags and scarves surely our tame effort of Hi Ho needs looking at for next season. There's just no comparison in match day experience we have to up our game
I must admit Forest fans have really upped their game, there is something special about the Play offs, better than Cup Finals now.Yes it probably is but was watching Sheff utd v forest play off last week they put us to shame with there pre kick off songs. Ours just doesn't cut it
All a bit odd to me. That strange Garibaldi thing at Forest would have got laughed out of town at Wolves. The greasy chip butty song is a good one to me, but how do these things become club anthems?I must admit Forest fans have really upped their game, there is something special about the Play offs, better than Cup Finals now.
Not sure about Sheff Utd Greasy butty song though. But it was a play off SF.
And that’s true anywhere.Simple really get it right on the pitch and it will be fine off the pitch.. Always been that way at Molineux
Basically your view is we are a miserable bunch of ****ers , stuck in the past ……..What people have to remember is that we are mostly Black Country folk at heart. Our general character is that of "nose to the grindstone, hard working, self effacing, morosely cynical" folk who look on "flag waving, clarion calling, chest thumping" ultras with more than a hint of disdain (not too much because that would be excessive).
We wallow in our down-trodden under-dog status and champion our heroes as Tatters and salt-of-the-earth, "bus to the game" common folk. We prefer the likes of The Posada, the Great Western and McGhees to those sparkly Gin Joints and Yuppie inspired Hipster Craft Ale Bars with fake foliage dripping from faux Victorian ceilings and flock covered walls. Give us a Cheese and Onion cob and a bag of scratchings over your fancy spinach and mozzarella flat bread and sweet potato fries any day of the week.
We will give no time to orchestrated and organised displays of colour, noise and flamboyantly choreographed "marches" to the ground, and them flares, well!! We dismiss them with a shake of the yed and a "thay need t' grew up" or quick burst of "what the ****in hell is that?"
That's why, calls for fan flags, organised receptions for the team bus, the occasional "Impossible Dream" and that awful smelly giant banner that used to traverse the South Bank and obscure the entrance of the team just when you were trying to figure out who was in the starting XI, wither and die on the vine.
We are simple folk and we revel in it, we will roar and show our passion when we see it on the pitch, even more so when we are fighting against the odds to overcome some obscenely wealthy club with a sub's bench worth more than the GDP of the region and an away following that "only sings when they're winning".
We will "fight, fight, wherever WE may be" but as soon as we start to display Ultra like tendencies there'll be that tap on the shoulder that will remind you where "yow cum frum" and that moment when you ashamedly admit to yourself you got a bit carried away there!
That my fellow mixers is the meaning of "Wolves Aye We!"
Pretty much, even the younger generation are like that...Basically your view is we are a miserable bunch of ****ers , stuck in the past ……..
Take it you don’t agree with the goal music
Yow wot? lol....What people have to remember is that we are mostly Black Country folk at heart. Our general character is that of "nose to the grindstone, hard working, self effacing, morosely cynical" folk who look on "flag waving, clarion calling, chest thumping" ultras with more than a hint of disdain (not too much because that would be excessive).
We wallow in our down-trodden under-dog status and champion our heroes as Tatters and salt-of-the-earth, "bus to the game" common folk. We prefer the likes of The Posada, the Great Western and McGhees to those sparkly Gin Joints and Yuppie inspired Hipster Craft Ale Bars with fake foliage dripping from faux Victorian ceilings and flock covered walls. Give us a Cheese and Onion cob and a bag of scratchings over your fancy spinach and mozzarella flat bread and sweet potato fries any day of the week.
We will give no time to orchestrated and organised displays of colour, noise and flamboyantly choreographed "marches" to the ground, and them flares, well!! We dismiss them with a shake of the yed and a "thay need t' grew up" or quick burst of "what the ****in hell is that?"
That's why, calls for fan flags, organised receptions for the team bus, the occasional "Impossible Dream" and that awful smelly giant banner that used to traverse the South Bank and obscure the entrance of the team just when you were trying to figure out who was in the starting XI, wither and die on the vine.
We are simple folk and we revel in it, we will roar and show our passion when we see it on the pitch, even more so when we are fighting against the odds to overcome some obscenely wealthy club with a sub's bench worth more than the GDP of the region and an away following that "only sings when they're winning".
We will "fight, fight, wherever WE may be" but as soon as we start to display Ultra like tendencies there'll be that tap on the shoulder that will remind you where "yow cum frum" and that moment when you ashamedly admit to yourself you got a bit carried away there!
That my fellow mixers is the meaning of "Wolves Aye We!"
Christ, you’ve described me to a tee thereWhat people have to remember is that we are mostly Black Country folk at heart. Our general character is that of "nose to the grindstone, hard working, self effacing, morosely cynical" folk who look on "flag waving, clarion calling, chest thumping" ultras with more than a hint of disdain (not too much because that would be excessive).
We wallow in our down-trodden under-dog status and champion our heroes as Tatters and salt-of-the-earth, "bus to the game" common folk. We prefer the likes of The Posada, the Great Western and McGhees to those sparkly Gin Joints and Yuppie inspired Hipster Craft Ale Bars with fake foliage dripping from faux Victorian ceilings and flock covered walls. Give us a Cheese and Onion cob and a bag of scratchings over your fancy spinach and mozzarella flat bread and sweet potato fries any day of the week.
We will give no time to orchestrated and organised displays of colour, noise and flamboyantly choreographed "marches" to the ground, and them flares, well!! We dismiss them with a shake of the yed and a "thay need t' grew up" or quick burst of "what the ****in hell is that?"
That's why, calls for fan flags, organised receptions for the team bus, the occasional "Impossible Dream" and that awful smelly giant banner that used to traverse the South Bank and obscure the entrance of the team just when you were trying to figure out who was in the starting XI, wither and die on the vine.
We are simple folk and we revel in it, we will roar and show our passion when we see it on the pitch, even more so when we are fighting against the odds to overcome some obscenely wealthy club with a sub's bench worth more than the GDP of the region and an away following that "only sings when they're winning".
We will "fight, fight, wherever WE may be" but as soon as we start to display Ultra like tendencies there'll be that tap on the shoulder that will remind you where "yow cum frum" and that moment when you ashamedly admit to yourself you got a bit carried away there!
That my fellow mixers is the meaning of "Wolves Aye We!"
Yep, fully agree again. I hate goal music but love ours because it's a ****take and a windup.Pretty much, even the younger generation are like that...
As for the goal music, we ironically adopted it in Barcelona as an ironic self-effecting **** take whenever Espanyol scored and they played it. Somehow that translated into us giving permission to the Wolves DJ to re-introduce goal music back into our "match-day experience"