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Bankswolf II
26-11-2005, 21:26
While todays game was pretty poor by many standards there was 3 things that ruined it, the players, the ref but also a man who was sat behind me who did not stop moaning throughout the whole game, and i mean the whole game!
After todays game i was wondering if anyone has had any similar experience with fellow wolves fans who have just annoyed you in one way or another and whether you have said or done anything about it.
Wombourne Wolf
26-11-2005, 21:28
Yeah just the 3 blokes next to me who arrive 10mins late, decide to go to the toilet in turns throughout the next 30mins, disappear 5mins before halftime only to then re-appear at 5 minute intervals after 10mins of the 2nd half.....$$$$$$$ing w!$*erssmileys/smiley7.gif
Jim Bowen
26-11-2005, 21:35
There's a fool next to me that goes to the toilet twice every half (I reckon he has that obsessive compulsive disorder). If he wasn't 6ft 10" and 18 stone, i'd deck him.
There's a real plonker sat behind me, does nothing but moan and come out with ridiculous comments all game, I'd have told him to shut up ages ago, but he's pretty good entertainment value smileys/smiley36.gif
Does anyone else dread topics like this?!!! smileys/smiley36.gif
Jack Bauer
26-11-2005, 22:15
All Wolves fans are tw*ts, it's official.
Completely agree, and its really sad. Had a bloke today by me who was on Leon Clarke's back in a really nasty wayfrom the moment he came on moaning that he was "affraid to try any thing"....WHY DO YOU THINK HE'S AFFRAID TO TRY ANYTHING!!!
We are always going to struggle to bring kids through because of the ridiculously high expectations of our support. Speaking to other fans they just find it unbelievable how negative we are towards our own team and players, egbooing players before they come on.
A teams support should be their 12th man, at times we are nothing more than a heavy weight around our teams neck.
Until we learn to get behind the team every game in the same way we did during the premiership games we cant start trying to build the club back to where we all want it to be.
Jack Bauer
26-11-2005, 22:26
Yeah all the fans fault, no other teams fans get on the back of players, we are truly the worst fans in the World. I suggest none of us go ever again.
Wombourne, you live in VanDiemans Road ?
Zigzag Wanderer
26-11-2005, 23:23
While todays game was pretty poor by many standards there was 3 things that ruined it, the players, the ref but also a man who was sat behind me who did not stop moaning throughout the whole game, and i mean the whole game!
After todays game i was wondering if anyone has had any similar experience with fellow wolves fans who have just annoyed you in one way or another and whether you have said or done anything about it.
Get a life, bozo. Try working with some of the people I have to put up with. Or time-travel back to the unsegregated terraces of the 60s. It's the sweaty reality & beauty of humanity. "Human beings have finer feelings. But he's a bloody football fan"(Cheese & Egg in 'The Dustbin Men')Edited by: Zigzag Wanderer
Wombourne Wolf
26-11-2005, 23:48
Wombourne, you live in VanDiemans Road ? nope
Fatboy Fat
27-11-2005, 08:59
When we were going down the stairs at the end yesterday there was a bloke going on about how he couldn't believe Moxey hadn't allowed Glenn to buy any players since the summer months.
I don't think anyone had the heart to tell him about the transfer window.
BlahBlah
27-11-2005, 10:14
Don't have much trouble with swearers......but there's a group in front
of me in the SB stand, 'bout 14 of them spread over 3 rows (6,4,4),
mum, dad, teenagers, old man, old lady, couple of youngsters
etc.... It's great to see families going together etc...
....but this lot are like the friggin Waltons. They all turn up
separately, then do this continental "thing", where they all have to
stand up and wait their turn for a greeting.....they lean across to
kiss each other on the cheek, shaking each other's hands as if they've
not seen each other for 20 years......
One of them's always late (he wears a club ID card so i think he works
on the car park or something...) and he won't sit down until he's
kissed all the females, ruffled the kid's hair, shaken hands with all
the blokes, had a quick chat about the weather....and suddenly they're
standing up again oblivious to everybody sitting behind.
They bring 2 carrier bags packed full of food and drink, loads of tin
foil wrapped sandwiches, cobs, chocolate, crisps, flasks. Then they
decide to play "pass the cob" .......standing up, passing them
forwards, passing them sideways, having a look if it's cheese or
ham....then it comes back again because nobody fancies the cheese. (I'm
tempted to say "I'll have that cob as long as you $$$$in well sit down,
shut up and watch the game for once!")
By the time they've all had their dinner it's getting on for half time and the $$$$in match is just a sideshow.
15 minutes left to go..... the old man and lady decide it's time to go
home and beat the crowds. They all get up, kiss each other, shake
hands, promise to ring in the week, ignorantly standing there blocking
the view as they shuffle across with the speed of tortoises.....
10 minutes to go....Car Park man decides it's time to go. He
stands up, winks at the kids, hugs his mum and dad, slaps the older
kids on the shoulder, reaches across and shakes everyone's hand
again. He stands there thoughtfully, as if he's forgotten to tell
somebody something........then decides he's done enough farewells and
waddles off down the steps with a cheery wave...look at me in my
official club coat everyone...
5 minutes to go.....the rest of them decide to leave....they can't move
because of the sheer amount of litter that they've created, so the kids
pass all their rubbish to the mum...who promptly chucks it all on the
floor and kicks it under the seats... By the time they've decided
in which order they should all walk down the steps it's getting on for
injury time, so they dawdle around blocking the gangway just in case
there's a late goal. The final whistle goes and they panic
because they're now going to get stuck...so they all hold each others
shoulder's and walk down the steps like a phalanx of Roman
soldiers....an impenetrable thicket of complete ignoramuses.
SOA Wolf
27-11-2005, 12:17
Completely agree, and its really sad. Had a bloke today by me who was on Leon Clarke's back in a really nasty wayfrom the moment he came on moaning that he was "affraid to try any thing"....WHY DO YOU THINK HE'S AFFRAID TO TRY ANYTHING!!!
We are always going to struggle to bring kids through because of the ridiculously high expectations of our support. Speaking to other fans they just find it unbelievable how negative we are towards our own team and players, egbooing players before they come on.
A teams support should be their 12th man, at times we are nothing more than a heavy weight around our teams neck.
Until we learn to get behind the team every game in the same way we did during the premiership games we cant start trying to build the club back to where we all want it to be.
YAWN !!!!! What utter cr*p...booing before the team come on....no cerdibility to this sock puppet, whoever you are ......is it you Mr Moxey, or Mr Hoddle...or Mr Clarke?
Suggest you go to a match before you start re-hashing the garbage that others already post on here.
Molineuxmessiah
27-11-2005, 12:44
Blame the fan, blame the fans, blame the fans....
Utter nuts.
Its the happy clapping idiots who turn round and have a go at you for moaning that do my head in.
How blind are you all. A bloke came on the Wolf after the game and actually said, our midfield is formiddable and that you can understand why teams come here and put 10 men behind the ball because if they didn't, we would put four or five past them.
I didn't know whether to laugh or cry. smileys/smiley7.gifsmileys/smiley36.gif
Essex Wolf
27-11-2005, 19:00
The only thing that reallyrattles me are the regularlate comers.
I travel best part of 200 miles and still make sure I'm in the ground for KO. Minutes after the game starts this one bloke always turns up late and I have to get up to let him reach his seat even though he onlylives 5 miles down the road.smileys/smiley5.gif
Completely agree, and its really sad. Had a bloke today by me who was on Leon Clarke's back in a really nasty wayfrom the moment he came on moaning that he was "affraid to try any thing"....WHY DO YOU THINK HE'S AFFRAID TO TRY ANYTHING!!!
We are always going to struggle to bring kids through because of the ridiculously high expectations of our support. Speaking to other fans they just find it unbelievable how negative we are towards our own team and players, egbooing players before they come on.
A teams support should be their 12th man, at times we are nothing more than a heavy weight around our teams neck.
Until we learn to get behind the team every game in the same way we did during the premiership games we cant start trying to build the club back to where we all want it to be.
YAWN !!!!! What utter cr*p...booing before the team come on....no cerdibility to this sock puppet, whoever you are ......is it you Mr Moxey, or Mr Hoddle...or Mr Clarke?
Suggest you go to a match before you start re-hashing the garbage that others already post on here.
Try putting forward a concise and informed opinion supported by examples and annecdotal evidence with the aim of developing a healthy debate. Thats what i've done.
Also try not to mis-quote me. To clarify my point about booing, In my 20 years of attending games at Molineux (you know, the ones I dont go to) there has been about a dozen players that have been booed while they are warming up to come on. Does that help the team?
I take it you're referring to Olofinjana yesterday? Surely it was
obvious that it was the decision to take off Cameron that was booed,
not the player....
I take it you're referring to Olofinjana yesterday? Surely it was obvious that it was the decision to take off Cameron that was booed, not the player....
No not yesterday. Although I thought Cams had a decent game I didnt think it was a bad shout to give George a run, you know hes gonna have a few cracks from distance. Didnt come off for him yesterday but they've gone in before.
Hod's 80s perm
27-11-2005, 23:06
I take it you're referring to Olofinjana yesterday? Surely it was obvious that it was the decision to take off Cameron that was booed, not the player....
No not yesterday. Although I thought Cams had a decent game I didnt think it was a bad shout to give George a run, you know hes gonna have a few cracks from distance. Didnt come off for him yesterday but they've gone in before.
When?
Japan Wulf
28-11-2005, 05:02
Last time I got to a game there were two or three young ladies sitting just behind me. Very little they said (and believe me, they said a lot) would get past the swear filter on this board.If Imy memory serves me, most of the Wolves teamare prone to masturbation whilst the opposition and officials were seemingly all born out of wedlock.
Very colourful and highly entertaining.
Blame the fan, blame the fans, blame the fans....
Utter nuts.
Its the happy clapping idiots who turn round and have a go at you for moaning that do my head in.
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Completely agree, and its really sad. Had a bloke today by me who was on Leon Clarke's back in a really nasty wayfrom the moment he came on moaning that he was "affraid to try any thing"....WHY DO YOU THINK HE'S AFFRAID TO TRY ANYTHING!!!
We are always going to struggle to bring kids through because of the ridiculously high expectations of our support. Speaking to other fans they just find it unbelievable how negative we are towards our own team and players, egbooing players before they come on.
A teams support should be their 12th man, at times we are nothing more than a heavy weight around our teams neck.
Until we learn to get behind the team every game in the same way we did during the premiership games we cant start trying to build the club back to where we all want it to be.
So we should have no expectations from players then? They can make as little effort as they like and we are expected to sit there waiting patiently, only allowed to comment when they actual perform?
If you are so happy to hand over your cash to someone & then sit there and watch them do nothing, I'm sure we can cometo an understanding.
Jim Bowen
28-11-2005, 10:28
No not yesterday. Although I thought Cams had a decent game I didnt think it was a bad shout to give George a run, you know hes gonna have a few cracks from distance. Didnt come off for him yesterday but they've gone in before.
A few cracks from distance? smileys/smiley36.gif He possibly has a worse shot than Mo Camara. smileys/smiley36.gif
glasgowwolf
28-11-2005, 13:20
Cams came of as hw was tired. He had ran himself into the ground. He will not play 90 mins very often now guys
Yeah just the 3 blokes next to me who... go to the toilet in turns throughout the next 30mins, disappear 5mins before halftime only to then re-appear at 5 minute intervals after 10mins of the 2nd half.....$$$$$$$ing w!$*erssmileys/smiley7.gif
Are you sure that's what they were doing?
Wombourne Wolf
28-11-2005, 13:40
Yeah just the 3 blokes next to me who... go to the toilet in turns throughout the next 30mins, disappear 5mins before halftime only to then re-appear at 5 minute intervals after 10mins of the 2nd half.....$$$$$$$ing w!$*erssmileys/smiley7.gif
Are you sure that's what they were doing?
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Templeton Peck
28-11-2005, 13:44
Blame the fan, blame the fans, blame the fans....
Utter nuts.
Its the happy clapping idiots who turn round and have a go at you for moaning that do my head in.
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F me i agree completely with MM and IMAB!! What next - automatic promotion?!
Does anyone else dread topics like this?!!! smileys/smiley36.gif
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