Quote from: Chico Hamilton III on October 13, 2017, 03:31:30 PMQuote from: Richard E on October 13, 2017, 01:36:50 PMQuote from: Ads on October 12, 2017, 11:13:09 PMHoly moly they're out in force on their website.Bigger club than the Vile bay we More fans bay weBirmingham is mainly Blues bay itThey're on another planet.You’re talking about Wolverhampton, where the opening of a new Debenhams is the spectacle of a lifetime.And where the residents visit the Black Country Museum to get a glimpse of what their life will be like in the future....That is a quality comment. <Applause>
Quote from: Richard E on October 13, 2017, 01:36:50 PMQuote from: Ads on October 12, 2017, 11:13:09 PMHoly moly they're out in force on their website.Bigger club than the Vile bay we More fans bay weBirmingham is mainly Blues bay itThey're on another planet.You’re talking about Wolverhampton, where the opening of a new Debenhams is the spectacle of a lifetime.And where the residents visit the Black Country Museum to get a glimpse of what their life will be like in the future....
Quote from: Ads on October 12, 2017, 11:13:09 PMHoly moly they're out in force on their website.Bigger club than the Vile bay we More fans bay weBirmingham is mainly Blues bay itThey're on another planet.You’re talking about Wolverhampton, where the opening of a new Debenhams is the spectacle of a lifetime.
Holy moly they're out in force on their website.Bigger club than the Vile bay we More fans bay weBirmingham is mainly Blues bay itThey're on another planet.
Quote from: cdbullyweefan on October 13, 2017, 06:04:12 PMQuote from: spangley1812 on October 13, 2017, 05:41:08 PMBit of Travel adviceIf your going on the Tram it doesn't go all the way to Wolverhampton currently, you need to get off @ The Crescent and then you have to wait for a bus....Can be a painI was planning on going to Bilston. Is the Crescent further from the ground or closer?Closer. Next stop after Bilston Central.
Quote from: spangley1812 on October 13, 2017, 05:41:08 PMBit of Travel adviceIf your going on the Tram it doesn't go all the way to Wolverhampton currently, you need to get off @ The Crescent and then you have to wait for a bus....Can be a painI was planning on going to Bilston. Is the Crescent further from the ground or closer?
Bit of Travel adviceIf your going on the Tram it doesn't go all the way to Wolverhampton currently, you need to get off @ The Crescent and then you have to wait for a bus....Can be a pain
Quote from: Richard E on October 13, 2017, 06:04:52 PMQuote from: cdbullyweefan on October 13, 2017, 06:04:12 PMQuote from: spangley1812 on October 13, 2017, 05:41:08 PMBit of Travel adviceIf your going on the Tram it doesn't go all the way to Wolverhampton currently, you need to get off @ The Crescent and then you have to wait for a bus....Can be a painI was planning on going to Bilston. Is the Crescent further from the ground or closer?Closer. Next stop after Bilston Central.Bilston's miles from Wolverhampton. You're just after orange chips again.
Quote from: Lambert and Payne on October 13, 2017, 03:28:50 PM"When Villa won the league in 1981 and followed it up with the European title they took the mantle of the west midlands biggest club, no argument possible,but for 60 years before that Wolves were the top club in the region by a mile , 3 league titles, 2 fa cups, 2 league cups and a European final to Villa's I fa cup and 2 league cups (I don't count their 1961 as we didn't enter). Most of Villas history was between 1890 and 1920 fact !"If you don't count the trophies before Wolves one a thing or two, they were a bigger club...Like many people, you equate size to trophies won. To me that makes them more successful, not bigger.By your rule Nottingham Forest, Derby Co. we’re bigger than Man Utd in the seventies, they weren’t. To me there is only one measure , and that’s how many fans do you have. Big clubs can win trophies and small clubs can win trophies. It makes no difference to their size, only their stature.
"When Villa won the league in 1981 and followed it up with the European title they took the mantle of the west midlands biggest club, no argument possible,but for 60 years before that Wolves were the top club in the region by a mile , 3 league titles, 2 fa cups, 2 league cups and a European final to Villa's I fa cup and 2 league cups (I don't count their 1961 as we didn't enter). Most of Villas history was between 1890 and 1920 fact !"If you don't count the trophies before Wolves one a thing or two, they were a bigger club...
Quote from: bill on October 13, 2017, 04:17:04 PMQuote from: Lambert and Payne on October 13, 2017, 03:28:50 PM"When Villa won the league in 1981 and followed it up with the European title they took the mantle of the west midlands biggest club, no argument possible,but for 60 years before that Wolves were the top club in the region by a mile , 3 league titles, 2 fa cups, 2 league cups and a European final to Villa's I fa cup and 2 league cups (I don't count their 1961 as we didn't enter). Most of Villas history was between 1890 and 1920 fact !"If you don't count the trophies before Wolves one a thing or two, they were a bigger club...Like many people, you equate size to trophies won. To me that makes them more successful, not bigger.By your rule Nottingham Forest, Derby Co. we’re bigger than Man Utd in the seventies, they weren’t. To me there is only one measure , and that’s how many fans do you have. Big clubs can win trophies and small clubs can win trophies. It makes no difference to their size, only their stature.No, it's a mixture of a lot of things. Past, present, future and support being the key for me. Wolves are joint second biggest club in the midlands for me. They're pretty much on a par with Albion IMO. But neither are anything close to us
Quote from: Lambert and Payne on October 13, 2017, 09:56:07 PMQuote from: bill on October 13, 2017, 04:17:04 PMQuote from: Lambert and Payne on October 13, 2017, 03:28:50 PM"When Villa won the league in 1981 and followed it up with the European title they took the mantle of the west midlands biggest club, no argument possible,but for 60 years before that Wolves were the top club in the region by a mile , 3 league titles, 2 fa cups, 2 league cups and a European final to Villa's I fa cup and 2 league cups (I don't count their 1961 as we didn't enter). Most of Villas history was between 1890 and 1920 fact !"If you don't count the trophies before Wolves one a thing or two, they were a bigger club...Like many people, you equate size to trophies won. To me that makes them more successful, not bigger.By your rule Nottingham Forest, Derby Co. we’re bigger than Man Utd in the seventies, they weren’t. To me there is only one measure , and that’s how many fans do you have. Big clubs can win trophies and small clubs can win trophies. It makes no difference to their size, only their stature.No, it's a mixture of a lot of things. Past, present, future and support being the key for me. Wolves are joint second biggest club in the midlands for me. They're pretty much on a par with Albion IMO. But neither are anything close to usWolves are bigger than Albion. Far more potential there.
Quote from: QuintonVilla on October 13, 2017, 10:15:31 PMQuote from: Lambert and Payne on October 13, 2017, 09:56:07 PMQuote from: bill on October 13, 2017, 04:17:04 PMQuote from: Lambert and Payne on October 13, 2017, 03:28:50 PM"When Villa won the league in 1981 and followed it up with the European title they took the mantle of the west midlands biggest club, no argument possible,but for 60 years before that Wolves were the top club in the region by a mile , 3 league titles, 2 fa cups, 2 league cups and a European final to Villa's I fa cup and 2 league cups (I don't count their 1961 as we didn't enter). Most of Villas history was between 1890 and 1920 fact !"If you don't count the trophies before Wolves one a thing or two, they were a bigger club...Like many people, you equate size to trophies won. To me that makes them more successful, not bigger.By your rule Nottingham Forest, Derby Co. we’re bigger than Man Utd in the seventies, they weren’t. To me there is only one measure , and that’s how many fans do you have. Big clubs can win trophies and small clubs can win trophies. It makes no difference to their size, only their stature.No, it's a mixture of a lot of things. Past, present, future and support being the key for me. Wolves are joint second biggest club in the midlands for me. They're pretty much on a par with Albion IMO. But neither are anything close to usWolves are bigger than Albion. Far more potential there.Wolves bigger than Albion for me too. Not keen on either but looking at it objectively put Wolves and Derby as 2nd biggest Midlands clubs