Burton Wolf
Just doesn't shut up
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As far as I know Colin hasn't said anything yet. Much as we don't get on with him his next press conference must be the most difficult one he has ever faced?
Heat of the moment comment, he is a character just like Nuno....We need more of these guys in the gameHe will always be Colin to me. Remember that Nuno lacks class because he is foreign.
After the play off final in Cardiff, Warnock was gracious in defeat and even said he was glad it was Wolves finally getting promoted. Because of that I’ll always forgive his daft outbursts - even that heat-of-the-moment spat with Nuno. He’s always been very complimentary about Wolves, I think he’s a fan of ours on the quiet.
But personal feelings aside, this tragic event transcends club rivalry - anyone who doesn’t feel for him right now is heartless.
I bet he’s regretting saying what he did in his press conference last week
That he thought the deal was dead in the water.What did he say?
We do actually need characters like this in the game, who the **** wants to watch those boring ****s at Watford, Everton & Leicester everyweek. At least our manager has been sent off 3 times.He told Nuno to **** off several times in clear view of the cameras. He told his Sheffield players to get sent off so as to get a game against WBA abandoned. Steve bull is also on record that Warnock shouted his notts county players to break bully’s legs.
Yeah. We really need more characters like this ****.
That he thought the deal was dead in the water.
Note, this was just a turn of phrase, it was said before the signing went through, it was a sad coincidence
He told Nuno to **** off several times in clear view of the cameras. He told his Sheffield players to get sent off so as to get a game against WBA abandoned. Steve bull is also on record that Warnock shouted his notts county players to break bully’s legs.
Yeah. We really need more characters like this ****.
That he thought the deal was dead in the water.
Note, this was just a turn of phrase, it was said before the signing went through, it was a sad coincidence
That he thought the deal was dead in the water.
Note, this was just a turn of phrase, it was said before the signing went through, it was a sad coincidence
You couldn't make it up!
Utterly mad what life can come up with.
What can you say about something like this? In the click of a finger, or a turn of phrase- things just change to the worst. Damn.coincidental but with a terrible irony about it
Is that actually correct, though? I watched an interview with him following the Battle of Bramall Lane and he said he had transfer listed the players involved.He told Nuno to **** off several times in clear view of the cameras. He told his Sheffield players to get sent off so as to get a game against WBA abandoned.
Well said. His outbursts are as heat as the moment as it gets. But that example you have said shows when he has time to reflect he is a sound bloke who is just crazy passionate about football. I have come out with some right vitriolic **** in the 10mins after a game.After the play off final in Cardiff, Warnock was gracious in defeat and even said he was glad it was Wolves finally getting promoted. Because of that I’ll always forgive his daft outbursts - even that heat-of-the-moment spat with Nuno. He’s always been very complimentary about Wolves, I think he’s a fan of ours on the quiet.
But personal feelings aside, this tragic event transcends club rivalry - anyone who doesn’t feel for him right now is heartless.
After the play off final in Cardiff, Warnock was gracious in defeat and even said he was glad it was Wolves finally getting promoted. Because of that I’ll always forgive his daft outbursts - even that heat-of-the-moment spat with Nuno. He’s always been very complimentary about Wolves, I think he’s a fan of ours on the quiet.
But personal feelings aside, this tragic event transcends club rivalry - anyone who doesn’t feel for him right now is heartless.
I remember him saying we'd do the championship proud - anything complimentary seemed insincere to me in light of that
He’s always been very complimentary about Wolves, I think he’s a fan of ours on the quiet.
What a weekend that wasHe's always said he's got a soft spot for us as his first game in management in the Football League was against us. That's always seemed genuine.
What a weekend that was
We played Scarborough and smashed the stadium and town up. We got banned from away games for a while as a resultNot old enough to remember unfortunately, wish I had been around in the mid-to-late 80's, seemed a lot of fun despite the state the club was in. My old man remembers those times fondly.
A badge of honour then ?We played Scarborough and smashed the stadium and town up. We got banned from away games for a while as a result
Don't believe the hype, it was woeful!Not old enough to remember unfortunately, wish I had been around in the mid-to-late 80's, seemed a lot of fun despite the state the club was in. My old man remembers those times fondly.
We played Scarborough and smashed the stadium and town up. We got banned from away games for a while as a result
Don't believe the hype, it was woeful!
Two stands, one yards away from the pitch.It was pretty good in all honesty from when Brian Little then Graham Turner took over. How on earth can an era that gave us Steve Bull be Woeful!
There are some right hypocritical Pharisees on this forum. They expect mercy for their own but call down fire on anybody who has remotely upset them.Heat of the moment comment, he is a character just like Nuno....We need more of these guys in the game
Hi belated Happy New 1963! If it's happy hour in the pub, do they ask you to leave?There are some right hypocritical Pharisees on this forum. They expect mercy for their own but call down fire on anybody who has remotely upset them.
Not old enough to remember unfortunately, wish I had been around in the mid-to-late 80's, seemed a lot of fun despite the state the club was in. My old man remembers those times fondly.