djmikeydickens
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Didn't even get out of second gear but the Quality in the box told the difference. Absolute levels above them in more ways than one
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Fixed that for you..... A reality check for them about what awaits should they spawn promotion.Didn't even get out of second gear but the Quality in the box told the difference. Absolute levels above them in every way.
Have the Albion fans and their sense of superiority concocted a reason why the trouble was all Wolves fans fault yet?
Albion fan, battered by police I presume, seeing as our fans weren't involved.Was the bald guy who got battered a Wolves fan or **** fan? Could have sworn he was giving Wolves fans stick as he was led away
****e fan.Was the bald guy who got battered a Wolves fan or **** fan? Could have sworn he was giving Wolves fans stick as he was led away
He was Albion..Was the bald guy who got battered a Wolves fan or **** fan? Could have sworn he was giving Wolves fans stick as he was led away
Albion! Not albino as auto correct suggestedI know that, just questioning what lobodelsur posted.
I don't trust a gk without a screw loose, and that's why I like Sa.Quite liked Jose Sa's reaction to seeing dawson in his west brom days....
Thought GON was excellent in his post match interview on ITV, Radio 5 and WM. They all wanted to make it about the disturbances and how it tainted the game but he wasn't having it. Kept going back to the football and said that it didn't taint the result or the way we played. Also kept praising the Wolves fans behind the goal for the support and restrained behaviour in the face of goading and intimidation. Quickly becoming a Wolves legend. UP THE GARY!
Got spat on by Albion fans as he got carted out the corner. You couldn't write itHe was Albion..
AgreeWasn’t the absence of VAR WONDERFUL!!! Good ref too. Good day.
But caves don't have doors, JOSHope the pond life who threw bottles at our players have their doors caved down by the Police in the coming days. Utter scumbags
So after spending 8 seasons in the Premier, all they've got to show for it is a squad worth 12m? That's their problem, lol.Agree
Ref was good. Let a lot go and kept the game going. Didn't let the occasion get to him. Pity the rest of the mob can't do the same. No VAR was class. Actually managed to celebrate and not wait 5 minutes to clean up the spilt beer and pick up the stuff i throw around when we score.
Although I did rip my t shirt off Hulk style when Cunha scored. As it's xmas day rules today I can get away with it. They are playing it down as much as they want but we know they are hurting no matter what they post.
Here's a text
Cunha and Neto 125 million, our squad 12 million. Should be embarassed that we dominated you mush
My reply
Pop over to mine. Got some tissues to wipe your eyes. Keep a sheet for when you watch Cunha's goal again. You might need it to wipe up haha.
Where did that rumour come from? Sounds like *******s to meDo these plonkers not see the bottles being thrown at our players in the first half lol?
Yet ofc it's the disgusting Wolves fans ruining the day attacking their players families. Talk about COPIUM
The ref missed a forearm to Cunha by Bartley. Good otherwiseIf the same thing happened at Anfield and Cunha had scored that goal to put us 2-0 up, he would have been sent off for inciting Liverpool fans to invade the pitch! VAR would have backed it up.
TBF to the referee, I thought he did an excellent job throughout. Possibly the best ref we've had all season, when we needed it most. No baffling decisions. He didn't give in to a hostile home crowd. The one difficult decision - the Albion penalty call - he got correct. Though replays show it was 100% not a penalty, it was tricky to spot in real time. It suggests that refereeing in the Premier League really is made more difficult by the huge focus on the Big 6 and being frightened to give anything wrong against them is behind the bias. At Anfield or Old Trafford, that same incident is a penalty tothe home team, and never overturned by VAR.
Also, a bit irritated by the BBC report that is doing it's best to make out that both sets of fans caused the trouble. The Beeb really do seem to stretch to make false equivalences these days. They say both sets of supporters threw things on the pitch, where on the TV, we clearly saw several bottles thrown at Doyle. Even some *after* the players had returned from the suspension. You couldn't make it up! I hope the TV evidence catches them, they shouldn't get away with that.
<EDIT> The Mail doing the same, saying the trouble was "started by Wolves fans celebrating the second goal". Yet every photo of the trouble shows only fans in Albion colours, on the pitch, gesticulating at stewards etc.
Apparently we jeered there mascot too. And lit a couple of flares after scoring. How dare we! World wars have started for less ... yet no mention of what was clearly an Albion supporter on the pitch marching down to the away end to cause trouble, before he was taken out by stewards.
You're right. Why we are getting the blame is beyond me.If the same thing happened at Anfield and Cunha had scored that goal to put us 2-0 up, he would have been sent off for inciting Liverpool fans to invade the pitch! VAR would have backed it up.
TBF to the referee, I thought he did an excellent job throughout. Possibly the best ref we've had all season, when we needed it most. No baffling decisions. He didn't give in to a hostile home crowd. The one difficult decision - the Albion penalty call - he got correct. Though replays show it was 100% not a penalty, it was tricky to spot in real time. It suggests that refereeing in the Premier League really is made more difficult by the huge focus on the Big 6 and being frightened to give anything wrong against them is behind the bias. At Anfield or Old Trafford, that same incident is a penalty tothe home team, and never overturned by VAR.
Also, a bit irritated by the BBC report that is doing it's best to make out that both sets of fans caused the trouble. The Beeb really do seem to stretch to make false equivalences these days. They say both sets of supporters threw things on the pitch, where on the TV, we clearly saw several bottles thrown at Doyle. Even some *after* the players had returned from the suspension. You couldn't make it up! I hope the TV evidence catches them, they shouldn't get away with that.
<EDIT> The Mail doing the same, saying the trouble was "started by Wolves fans celebrating the second goal". Yet every photo of the trouble shows only fans in Albion colours, on the pitch, gesticulating at stewards etc.
Apparently we jeered there mascot too. And lit a couple of flares after scoring. How dare we! World wars have started for less ... yet no mention of what was clearly an Albion supporter on the pitch marching down to the away end to cause trouble, before he was taken out by stewards.
So after spending 8 seasons in the Premier, all they've got to show for it is a squad worth 12m? That's their problem, lol.
Twitter and texts / whatsapp groups etc but the dumbass who sent the whatsapp was quoting the deadpool bald albion fanWhere did that rumour come from? Sounds like *******s to me
Lindsey a Baggies fan now?Also had to laugh at an Albion fan phoning up WM, said the disturbances are all she remembered and the result doesn't matter a bit because if it. She said, "It wouldn't matter if we had lost 11-0 because it's not important." Then quickly after said that she thought Cunha was offside for the second goal!
The initial trouble was sparked by a few wednesbury wolves in the Albion end.......but what happened the other side was all Albion..... considering they aye bothered about us it didn't look that way .Got spat on by Albion fans as he got carted out the corner. You couldn't write it