FTFATG!
Unai thinks we can go for them. Could be interesting.
Quote from: ChicagoLion on May 06, 2023, 02:11:25 PMQuote from: Beard82 on May 06, 2023, 02:10:46 PMIm thinking McGinn to sit next to luis in the pivotYes 4 2 3 1 maybeBuendia Ramsey Traore?
Quote from: Beard82 on May 06, 2023, 02:10:46 PMIm thinking McGinn to sit next to luis in the pivotYes 4 2 3 1 maybe
Im thinking McGinn to sit next to luis in the pivot
The Donk must be raging that he's missing out against his old team.
They've always been the same. Others who live closer to the action will know better than me, but back in the day you could always tell when Wolves had won two in a row because the scarves came out; otherwise you'd never see them. Then, when Sir Jack 'Patriot who lives 5,000 miles away and last paid taxes to the Macmillan government' Hayward was spending money on them that could have gone to the NHS, they genuinely believed that their 20,000 crowds, mid-second division club was bigger and better in every way than our 35,000 thousand, winning trophies and European regulars. They've always had Manchester United levels of arrogance, you can't argue with them. There's only one club, one ground, one set of players in the country worth talking about and when you try to have any sort of conversation you always feel two sentences away from "Yow an me ahtside now".And now, we have the current situation. They talk about us going on about 1982 while all the time bringing up friendlies from thirty years earlier. We're supposed to be complaining about FFP and we're hypocrites because we spend heavily, although they lost as much as we did when they went up and it's not the money in any case, it's Mendes. So then we're hypocrites for signing players on his books and you can't explain that there's a bit of a difference between him representing our player and owning their club. And this rivalry, although I'm not sure how much is genuine and how much is on the same lines of the twice a year hostility from Newcastle whipped up by the papers. At least Coventry have always hated us - Wolves are on the same lines as Leicester or Forest. Neither of us have ever really bothered about the other but now they seem to have built it up to being an English version of El Classico.
I have a first-date at 3 o'clock
Time to get in the mood with an old classic:Quote from: dave.woodhall on June 10, 2019, 12:50:46 PMThey've always been the same. Others who live closer to the action will know better than me, but back in the day you could always tell when Wolves had won two in a row because the scarves came out; otherwise you'd never see them. Then, when Sir Jack 'Patriot who lives 5,000 miles away and last paid taxes to the Macmillan government' Hayward was spending money on them that could have gone to the NHS, they genuinely believed that their 20,000 crowds, mid-second division club was bigger and better in every way than our 35,000 thousand, winning trophies and European regulars. They've always had Manchester United levels of arrogance, you can't argue with them. There's only one club, one ground, one set of players in the country worth talking about and when you try to have any sort of conversation you always feel two sentences away from "Yow an me ahtside now".And now, we have the current situation. They talk about us going on about 1982 while all the time bringing up friendlies from thirty years earlier. We're supposed to be complaining about FFP and we're hypocrites because we spend heavily, although they lost as much as we did when they went up and it's not the money in any case, it's Mendes. So then we're hypocrites for signing players on his books and you can't explain that there's a bit of a difference between him representing our player and owning their club. And this rivalry, although I'm not sure how much is genuine and how much is on the same lines of the twice a year hostility from Newcastle whipped up by the papers. At least Coventry have always hated us - Wolves are on the same lines as Leicester or Forest. Neither of us have ever really bothered about the other but now they seem to have built it up to being an English version of El Classico.
I have a first-date at 3 o'clock so I'm going to miss this match. She seems cute but every time I look into her eyes I fear I'll be thinking of McGinn's majestic arse shielding the ball from a pack of Portugese spanners in black and amber.