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Bill McCai
29-12-2005, 10:30
Is it:
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a) Supporting Wolves no matter what?
Or,
b) Drawing attention to things you believe could and should be improved at Wolves?
Well?
Essex Wolf
29-12-2005, 10:32
A always comes first BM but certainly a bit of B as well.
a) and a large dollop of b)....
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Bill McCai
29-12-2005, 10:40
For example, isn’t SOA wolf ( who is obviously unhappy with the present management structure at the Molinuex ) more a 'supporter' than Dr Cool, who seems to be optimistic even when we play as badly as we did on Monday? By accepting some of the things that happen at Molinuex without question, aren’t some of us guilty of letting things drift? Shouldn’t all Wolves supporters want Wolves to be the best they can and take off the rose tinted glasses on occasions?
Essex Wolf
29-12-2005, 10:44
BM, any Wolves fan worth his salt wants the very best for the club but of all the clubs supporters there will be many varying ways and ideas as to what is the best way forward.
Obviously I cannot speak on behalf of other supporters but IMHO things need to change at the top, others think and feel differntly but we still want what's best in our minds.
glasgowwolf
29-12-2005, 11:27
lots and lots of A with a measure of B.
I am divorced, but i tell ye all now, if my x wife had put me through the upset and heartache that Wolves have she would not have lasted the 16 years she did before I realised she was cold selfish bitch.
There is not a chance I would change my team, wife yes and have, Team no..........
ooh la la
29-12-2005, 12:32
They go hand in hand don't they?
SOA Wolf
29-12-2005, 16:30
BM, I think the fact that Dr Cool and myself are probably perceived as the two extremes of where Wolves can be is quite healthy....the fact is, as Glasgow says, we are all stuck with the team and are not about to 'jump ship', but as you say...some of us are revolutionaries and others evolutionists.
Maybe we should set up the DRSOA or BM scale from 1 to 10, where 1 is the aggressive s!$* that is me and 10 is the laid back oblivion that is DR.smileys/smiley2.gif
PumpkinEater
29-12-2005, 16:42
Definitely A.
In Hod We Trust
29-12-2005, 18:29
As already said its a touch of A and a sprinkling of B....
But I'll tell you what it also is, you can forget Kingda Ka @ Six Flags Great Adventure New Jersey its supporting wolves thats the biggest Roller Coaster in the world
Bolton Hater
29-12-2005, 18:32
<DIV>I think everyone is a fan, but in different fashions.</DIV>
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<DIV>And i fluctuate between A and B too much to comment smileys/smiley2.gif</DIV>
wolfboy2005
29-12-2005, 18:58
A but having the option to moan
Gio Pippinardi
29-12-2005, 20:19
AAAAAAAAAAA....RGHHHH.
The question is unanswerable.
Everybody is different.
They didn't teach you that in the version of the management course you took?
dazmanwolf
29-12-2005, 20:39
(A) everytime!smileys/smiley4.gif
Got to have the right to moan, but at the end of the day I am a Wolves fan and always have been!
Black Suit
30-12-2005, 06:52
Both 75:25 split in favour of A.
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a) Supporting Wolves no matter what?
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Define supporting in this context. We all support Wolves no matter what,if you meant unquestioning loyalty, then no chance.
I'll question any decision they make I think is crap, and vent my frustrations at poor performances.
For
example, isn’t SOA wolf ( who is obviously unhappy with the present
management structure at the Molinuex ) more a 'supporter' than Dr Cool,
who seems to be optimistic even when we play as badly as we did on
Monday? By accepting some of the things that happen at Molinuex without
question, aren’t some of us guilty of letting things drift? Shouldn’t
all Wolves supporters want Wolves to be the best they can and take off
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sorry bill...cant accept that....
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BM, I think the fact that Dr Cool and myself are
probably perceived as the two extremes of where Wolves can be is quite
healthy....the fact is, as Glasgow says, we are all stuck with the team
and are not about to 'jump ship', but as you say...some of us are
revolutionaries and others evolutionists.
Maybe we should set up the DRSOA or BM scale from 1 to 10, where 1
is the aggressive s!$* that is me and 10 is the laid back oblivion that
is DR.smileys/smiley2.gif
maybe 9.5....smileys/smiley9.gif
drsmileys/smiley16.gif
paddingtonwolf
30-12-2005, 08:54
supporting the wolves
A) 50% unswerving loyalty
B) 35% ability to have a go at the ground or on here about things not being right
C) 15% masochistic streak that enjoys pain like the great choke