I suppose it is a compliment really that whenever one of the clubs in the local area have a bit of success, we seem to be their first port of call to start gloating. Can't really recall hearing too many Wolves fans talk about us on WM or anywhere else before last season.
I don't mind Wolves or their fans. They've suffered a lot of shit years and maybe are overdue a bit of success, be it moderate or world domination. I'd hazard a guess that the ones genuinely believing in the latter and spouting off about it are very much a minority. In any case wouldn't it be good for the midlands to have two big successful clubs in the region, especially if neither of them are Clues or WBA? It would give us something to compete against that the Blues have never managed to provide and probably never will.
In any case wouldn't it be good for the midlands to have two big successful clubs in the region, especially if neither of them are Clues or WBA? It would give us something to compete against that the Blues have never managed to provide and probably never will.
Quote from: ktvillan on September 06, 2018, 01:11:11 PMI don't mind Wolves or their fans. They've suffered a lot of shit years and maybe are overdue a bit of success, be it moderate or world domination. I'd hazard a guess that the ones genuinely believing in the latter and spouting off about it are very much a minority. In any case wouldn't it be good for the midlands to have two big successful clubs in the region, especially if neither of them are Clues or WBA? It would give us something to compete against that the Blues have never managed to provide and probably never will.If the spouting off ones are a minority I must have met an unrepresentative sample ever since I can remember. Almost to a man they've always been laughably self-important and more than anything so serious with it. At least the others will laugh at themselves but with a Wolves fan there's invariably a nasty edge to their boasting.
What puzzles me is the reaction to promotion from some of the fans last season. Variously described as a "dream come true", "best day of my life", "unbelievable" etc etc. If said fans were under 10 years of age I could understand it, however they'd only been out of the top flight for six years. I didn't find it annoying, just really odd.
Quote from: Nev on September 06, 2018, 03:34:49 PMWhat puzzles me is the reaction to promotion from some of the fans last season. Variously described as a "dream come true", "best day of my life", "unbelievable" etc etc. If said fans were under 10 years of age I could understand it, however they'd only been out of the top flight for six years. I didn't find it annoying, just really odd.If you live in Wolverhampton six years probably feels like sixty years.
Quote from: Damo70 on September 06, 2018, 05:40:58 PMQuote from: Nev on September 06, 2018, 03:34:49 PMWhat puzzles me is the reaction to promotion from some of the fans last season. Variously described as a "dream come true", "best day of my life", "unbelievable" etc etc. If said fans were under 10 years of age I could understand it, however they'd only been out of the top flight for six years. I didn't find it annoying, just really odd.If you live in Wolverhampton six years probably feels like sixty years.Buddum tssshhh.Wolverhampton is also famous for being the only town in Britain that announced they were building a ring road around it and absolutely no one objected.
I remember Blouse getting all uppity when they got promoted and won a few games. It didn’t take long for the wheel to turn again and for normal service to resume.
Loved the last nose that called in yesterday.....Name your top three all time strikers....He thought long and hard and in the end gave up.....He could only name two...