WickedWolfie
Just doesn't shut up
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1-1 Richarlison... From six inches...
Everton 0 Citeh 1 - Foden. After a rocky start Cancelo doesn't half look a player....
Everton 0 Citeh 1 - Foden. After a rocky start Cancelo doesn't half look a player....
You beat me to posting similar. Still hate your personal nicknames for our players, sorry WoWo....Something some might care to consider with Smed.
It takes time with required adjustment to actually shape up to a new and differently demanding challenge.
Fact.
Living in Newcastle I want the Geordies to stay. Don't have much of a soft spot for them but it's an easy away game for me and I get to meet up with lots of Wolves supporting friends who have travelled up for the game. Plus Wolves fans always have a good time in the toon. I might be biased but it's one of the friendliest away days of the season. Well, apart from the League Cup game a few years back right after we had beaten them up there 2-1 in the league. There was a bit of aggro at the end but mainly caused by a small group of Wolves fans in the away end (which was moved to the bottom tier of a corner) who were abusive and acted like complete tools for the whole game and didn't watch any of it. I like my trips to Fulham too, but would prefer Newcastle to stay up.
You beat me to posting similar. Still hate your personal nicknames for our players, sorry WoWo....
Yes, you are right. Think it was £5 for kids tickets so there were loads of kids goading the Wolves fans towards the end after being wound up by that small little group of Wolves fans in the corner. Think there was a bit of shouting, spitting and small fracas outside the away end. Funny you were there that night too, there wasn't many of us, probably because it was a long journey for most Wolves fans so soon after the weekend game (and a beautiful injury time Doc winner)! Think it was also Paul Gladon's debut in the cup game!I went to the league match on the Saturday and stayed up there for the cup match. You are right, there were a very small group of Wolves fans, taking the **** out of Newcastle fans. However, I think that it was free, or very cheap for school children and if i remember correctly they were mainly children that came round and were stopped by police. There were a few things thrown outside, but I didn't see any fighting, just a lot of high pitched voices.
I agree with you, Newcastle is a great away day and the pubs are very welcoming to away fans.
I remember going to Newcastle in the late 70's in a cup match. There was a lot of snow and most Wolves fans arrived at half time. I can't remember the score, but it was a great atmosphere. Wolves fans were kept inside the stadium after the match. Lots of Wolves fans singing, we will meet again, dont know where, don't know when, in an empty St James's Park. Lots of Wolves fans had no shirts, singing in the snow.
Funny how the mind works, that has stayed with me all these years.
They're ok....Let's face it Man City are a class side
Yes, you are right. Think it was £5 for kids tickets so there were loads of kids goading the Wolves fans towards the end after being wound up by that small little group of Wolves fans in the corner. Think there was a bit of shouting, spitting and small fracas outside the away end. Funny you were there that night too, there wasn't many of us, probably because it was a long journey for most Wolves fans so soon after the weekend game (and a beautiful injury time Doc winner)! Think it was also Paul Gladon's debut in the cup game!
Can't say I was at the game in the 70s, my first ever game was the 1979 FA Cup semi-final against Arsenal. Sometimes the odd weird game does stay in your head for non-footballing reasons!
Big club bias again.Stonewall pen on Ronaldo not given in 94th minute
Just being a pedantic ****, the league game the weekend before the cup tie was a 2-0 win in the championship. Costa scored. Great day that was. The Doc winner was couple of years after.Yes, you are right. Think it was £5 for kids tickets so there were loads of kids goading the Wolves fans towards the end after being wound up by that small little group of Wolves fans in the corner. Think there was a bit of shouting, spitting and small fracas outside the away end. Funny you were there that night too, there wasn't many of us, probably because it was a long journey for most Wolves fans so soon after the weekend game (and a beautiful injury time Doc winner)! Think it was also Paul Gladon's debut in the cup game!
Can't say I was at the game in the 70s, my first ever game was the 1979 FA Cup semi-final against Arsenal. Sometimes the odd weird game does stay in your head for non-footballing reasons!
You're right. Can't believe it was so long ago. It was 2016 and we were in The Championship and Zenga was our manager. Should have realised that considering Gladon played in the cup game. We played really well in the league game. I've seen so many Wolves games at St James' Park that they all roll into one. Apart from the odd bad result, we've done really well there in modern times.Just being a pedantic ****, the league game the weekend before the cup tie was a 2-0 win in the championship. Costa scored. Great day that was. The Doc winner was couple of years after.
Amazing power, it came off the post like a rocket.Mahrez 1-2, what a strike...
Man CityHere was me hoping it was going to be a very competitive fight amongst 4 or 5 teams for the PL title.
Just watched it. Ronaldo was already flying to the floor before any contact, so no penalty.On what planet is that not a penalty on Ronaldo?
Utter joke.
think that was a 1-1 draw so we`ll meet again was for the replay.I went to the league match on the Saturday and stayed up there for the cup match. You are right, there were a very small group of Wolves fans, taking the **** out of Newcastle fans. However, I think that it was free, or very cheap for school children and if i remember correctly they were mainly children that came round and were stopped by police. There were a few things thrown outside, but I didn't see any fighting, just a lot of high pitched voices.
I agree with you, Newcastle is a great away day and the pubs are very welcoming to away fans.
I remember going to Newcastle in the late 70's in a cup match. There was a lot of snow and most Wolves fans arrived at half time. I can't remember the score, but it was a great atmosphere. Wolves fans were kept inside the stadium after the match. Lots of Wolves fans singing, we will meet again, dont know where, don't know when, in an empty St James's Park. Lots of Wolves fans had no shirts, singing in the snow.
Funny how the mind works, that has stayed with me all these years.
That's right.think that was a 1-1 draw so we`ll meet again was for the replay.
was the year we got to the semi-final.
looks like we couldn`t defend crosses even then!That's right.
Here it is for us oldies, great goal by Kenny
No fans either makes it pointless. I would have hated it if we were in it this season and weren't able to travel.Europa League Thursdays aren't the same when we aren't involved, eh. Looking at the fixtures later and every single one looks dull and I've no interest in watching a minute of them. Probably won't even bother with highlights.
The Champions League still just about holds my interest but I really struggle with the Europa. As I said, obvs a bit different for the season we were in it, I was all over it.
That's right.
Here it is for us oldies, great goal by Kenny
I'm assuming that the "Peter Withe" who scored for them was also that one...Many thanks for posting that and what a goal by Kenny Hibbitt ! I still have Kenny as my all time Wolves God !
I see that was back when Martin Tyler was still alive before the transformation in to a Robo Cop type figure where he is programmed to talk up certain teams on Sky ! " He is more machine now than man ! " I noticed he mentioned a certain forward for Newcastle one " Mark McGhee " yes that one !!!!!!!!
looks like we couldn`t defend crosses even then!
we won the replay with a norman bell goal.
I feel that way about all competitions. Just going through the motions.No fans either makes it pointless. I would have hated it if we were in it this season and weren't able to travel.
Ding dong...I like hearing that name
Even the Sevilla game was anticlimactic.No fans either makes it pointless. I would have hated it if we were in it this season and weren't able to travel.
I'm assuming that the "Peter Withe" who scored for them was also that one...