Wolves (H) - Friendly Saturday 28th July
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Re: Wolves (H) - Friendly Saturday 28th July
Outnumbering us 2/1 apparently, noise is equal though.
1 down.
1 down.
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Re: Wolves (H) - Friendly Saturday 28th July
bangsection wrote:[Nick Mashiter Mode] Nouble scores for Walsall, 1-0. [Nick Mashiter Mode/]
I hate it when former players come back to haunt you.
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Re: Wolves (H) - Friendly Saturday 28th July
Four Oaks Saddler wrote:bangsection wrote:[Nick Mashiter Mode] Nouble scores for Walsall, 1-0. [Nick Mashiter Mode/]
I hate it when former players come back to haunt you.
:lol:
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Re: Wolves (H) - Friendly Saturday 28th July
is brandy injured, dont see his name anywhere
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Wolves (H) - Friendly Saturday 28th July
jeffsmate wrote:is brandy injured, dont see his name anywhere
Stiff Brandy?
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Re: Wolves (H) - Friendly Saturday 28th July
They've just scored again - "far too easy" apparantly. Don't think we've had a shot yet.
Can't say I'm about to get in the bath with the toaster though.
Can't say I'm about to get in the bath with the toaster though.
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Re: Wolves (H) - Friendly Saturday 28th July
Some already have going by the Walsall Facebook page. :lol:
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Re: Wolves (H) - Friendly Saturday 28th July
PT wrote:They've just scored again - "far too easy" apparantly. Don't think we've had a shot yet.
Can't say I'm about to get in the bath with the toaster though.
Indeed. With that 'line up' how can it be anything else?
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Wolves (H) - Friendly Saturday 28th July
Fray Bentos is God! wrote:swiftyboy wrote:Fray Bentos is God! wrote:Grrrrrr! Aaaaaaarrrggghhhh!!!
I'm going to moan about the club whenever I can!!!!
Nnngggghhh!!!
Oh, so you think £40 is acceptable for a child's Walsall shirt do you?
Not really. Luckily, If I had a kid, I'd only have to pay £24.99 for a kid's top. It says so on the website.
Facts: straight.
Well that's not what I was told. Touchy person
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Re: Wolves (H) - Friendly Saturday 28th July
Lost 3 -0.
Nouble, Hammill & Doyle with the goals.
Nouble, Hammill & Doyle with the goals.
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Wolves (H) - Friendly Saturday 28th July
swiftyboy wrote:Fray Bentos is God! wrote:swiftyboy wrote:Fray Bentos is God! wrote:Grrrrrr! Aaaaaaarrrggghhhh!!!
I'm going to moan about the club whenever I can!!!!
Nnngggghhh!!!
Oh, so you think £40 is acceptable for a child's Walsall shirt do you?
Not really. Luckily, If I had a kid, I'd only have to pay £24.99 for a kid's top. It says so on the website.
Facts: straight.
Well that's not what I was told. Touchy
Touchy? One would think I got onto a website with the sole intention to moan about a fictitious price for a Walsall top...
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Re: Wolves (H) - Friendly Saturday 28th July
Trouble in the Family stand so I hear, plus our international striker was apparently in top form again
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Re: Wolves (H) - Friendly Saturday 28th July
Its embarrassing
Look at the trialists
Purkiss released by the mighty Hereford currently without a club
Baxendale. Ditto. Was it the mighty hereford again
And then a bloke released from southend
And deano says were looking 2 improve
Its a joke
I said at the beginning of my posts id take nicholls, westlake, smith back anyday kf the week
Look at the trialists
Purkiss released by the mighty Hereford currently without a club
Baxendale. Ditto. Was it the mighty hereford again
And then a bloke released from southend
And deano says were looking 2 improve
Its a joke
I said at the beginning of my posts id take nicholls, westlake, smith back anyday kf the week
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Re: Wolves (H) - Friendly Saturday 28th July
What a bore.
Number 15 looks okay, Cuvelier played well when he had the chance and Hemmings looked good as well as having a great opportunity to score at the end. Boring though, a little kick off by me where Wolves fans came towards us in the corner of the home stand, then got stopped by the police and kicked out. Purkiss looks a bit poor though, think his mistake led to the first goal.
Number 15 looks okay, Cuvelier played well when he had the chance and Hemmings looked good as well as having a great opportunity to score at the end. Boring though, a little kick off by me where Wolves fans came towards us in the corner of the home stand, then got stopped by the police and kicked out. Purkiss looks a bit poor though, think his mistake led to the first goal.
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Re: Wolves (H) - Friendly Saturday 28th July
jeffsmate wrote:is brandy injured, dont see his name anywhere
I think he got injured at Telford. Limping badly when he was going up the stairs in the stand when he came off at HT.
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Re: Wolves (H) - Friendly Saturday 28th July
NigelFareastx wrote:Its embarrassing
Look at the trialists
Purkiss released by the mighty Hereford currently without a club
Baxendale. Ditto. Was it the mighty hereford again
And then a bloke released from southend
And deano says were looking 2 improve
Its a joke
I said at the beginning of my posts id take nicholls, westlake, smith back anyday kf the week
Come on, own up, whose smelly sock puppet is this?
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Re: Wolves (H) - Friendly Saturday 28th July
Did anyone know what happened with the wolves keeper at the end of the game I looked away to grab my drink then looked back and group of our fans and him arguing a lot with another wolves player trying to stop him as he gave the fans more mouth.
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Wolves (H) - Friendly Saturday 28th July
Fray Bentos is God! wrote:swiftyboy wrote:Fray Bentos is God! wrote:swiftyboy wrote:Fray Bentos is God! wrote:Grrrrrr! Aaaaaaarrrggghhhh!!!
I'm going to moan about the club whenever I can!!!!
Nnngggghhh!!!
Oh, so you think £40 is acceptable for a child's Walsall shirt do you?
Not really. Luckily, If I had a kid, I'd only have to pay £24.99 for a kid's top. It says so on the website.
Facts: straight.
Well that's not what I was told. Touchy
Touchy? One would think I got onto a website with the sole intention to moan about a fictitious price for a Walsall top...
So you still think £40 is a fair price for a League 1 football top?
Im sure you're related to Whalley
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Wolves (H) - Friendly Saturday 28th July
swiftyboy wrote:Fray Bentos is God! wrote:swiftyboy wrote:Fray Bentos is God! wrote:swiftyboy wrote:[quote="Fray Bentos is God!"]Grrrrrr! Aaaaaaarrrggghhhh!!!
I'm going to moan about the club whenever I can!!!!
Nnngggghhh!!!
Oh, so you think £40 is acceptable for a child's Walsall shirt do you?
Not really. Luckily, If I had a kid, I'd only have to pay £24.99 for a kid's top. It says so on the website.
Facts: straight.
Well that's not what I was told. Touchy f u cker
Touchy? One would think I got onto a website with the sole intention to moan about a fictitious price for a Walsall top...
So you still think £40 is a fair price for a League 1 football top?
Im sure you're related to Whalley[/quote]
Not really, but you'll find it's the going rate at 90% of clubs in the country. You don't have to buy one if you don't think it's worth it.
Man up, you got found out spouting period blood on a made up "fact" stop digging.
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Re: Wolves (H) - Friendly Saturday 28th July
Saw on the wolves forum that there saying they tried to storm the walsall end cuz of chanting about that lad who sadly died, but i didnt hear anything at all, but if a few people did sing that then its out of order.
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Re: Wolves (H) - Friendly Saturday 28th July
It's all over twitter that our fans sung about him but I didn't hear it either and I was sitting by most of our usual "singers".
Frankly if they did it's disgraceful.
Frankly if they did it's disgraceful.
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Re: Wolves (H) - Friendly Saturday 28th July
i was also sitting near the usual singers and there was nothing sung there, it seemed the trouble was flaring up in the last block near the family stand if anything
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Re: Wolves (H) - Friendly Saturday 28th July
Posted this on t'other forum...
After doing some digging I have found out the reason why it kicked off. Before it started, their was banter between both sets of supporters. The usual chants towards Wolves and the usual replies. No harm intended, both took it in good spirit. Infact, both sets of supporters were chanting the same song and cheering on Dancing Kev! However, it did kick off, and this is the reason why.
As some know, a young lad called Tom Kirwan, a dedicated Wolves fan all his life, had his life taken away from him just 6 weeks ago. He got stabbed after a night out in Wolverhampton. Tom was, at times, a member of the Wolves Youth, but this was not all the time.
Some lads in the Walsall end by the Wolves Youth were chanting 'wheres ya Tommy gone?'. I will not call these Walsall fans as from what I've been told, they are not. Apparently they were lads looking for trouble who failed to turn up to a pre-arranged fight.
I do not agree with violence but if these lads get their heads caved in at some point, good. To mock someone who has lost their life is not acceptable. It obviously riled the Wolves fans and their reaction was expected. At the time I was sitting with Sadlad and Sam (not BigSam!) and we had no idea why it kicked off, but it provided up with some much needed entertainment for 10 minutes or so.
So in my eyes the Wolves Youth did not overreact. In fact, I reckon they didnt react in the way I'd of expected. I thought they took it quiet calmly at the time. When leaving the ground, a few coppers were escorting some lads from the ground. Presumably the lads from the Walsall end.
I just hope the Walsall fans dont get labelled for this. I hope it dont give us all a bad name because as far as I am aware, these were not Walsall fans.
Also been told in the last 15 minutes that it was a mix of WBA and Walsall 'fans', the word 'fan' been used very lightly.
After doing some digging I have found out the reason why it kicked off. Before it started, their was banter between both sets of supporters. The usual chants towards Wolves and the usual replies. No harm intended, both took it in good spirit. Infact, both sets of supporters were chanting the same song and cheering on Dancing Kev! However, it did kick off, and this is the reason why.
As some know, a young lad called Tom Kirwan, a dedicated Wolves fan all his life, had his life taken away from him just 6 weeks ago. He got stabbed after a night out in Wolverhampton. Tom was, at times, a member of the Wolves Youth, but this was not all the time.
Some lads in the Walsall end by the Wolves Youth were chanting 'wheres ya Tommy gone?'. I will not call these Walsall fans as from what I've been told, they are not. Apparently they were lads looking for trouble who failed to turn up to a pre-arranged fight.
I do not agree with violence but if these lads get their heads caved in at some point, good. To mock someone who has lost their life is not acceptable. It obviously riled the Wolves fans and their reaction was expected. At the time I was sitting with Sadlad and Sam (not BigSam!) and we had no idea why it kicked off, but it provided up with some much needed entertainment for 10 minutes or so.
So in my eyes the Wolves Youth did not overreact. In fact, I reckon they didnt react in the way I'd of expected. I thought they took it quiet calmly at the time. When leaving the ground, a few coppers were escorting some lads from the ground. Presumably the lads from the Walsall end.
I just hope the Walsall fans dont get labelled for this. I hope it dont give us all a bad name because as far as I am aware, these were not Walsall fans.
Also been told in the last 15 minutes that it was a mix of WBA and Walsall 'fans', the word 'fan' been used very lightly.
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Wolves (H) - Friendly Saturday 28th July
Saw what happened with the Wolves keeper, its the same group of lads who abuse the keeper at every single home game. This time one keeper gave some back and they did not like it. Just shows how thick that group are, offering to fight a player. Idiots that's what they are.
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Re: Wolves (H) - Friendly Saturday 28th July
I heard some lads chanting about that kid who got stabbed... They were in the very last block nearest The Family Stand. Didnt take much notice at the time as i couldnt quite hear what was said. Now after hearing it was "Where's Your Tommy Gone" im almost 100% sure thats what was sung.
Also i didnt see what happened with their keeper, just saw Roger Johnson pulling him away, and as he was walking some cretin in front of me starting singing "Your Moms A F***ing Gorilla" and was making gorilla noises at him. He was also one of the people to run over to where the Wolves fans were trying to storm. Personally i dont think he was a Walsall fan. Just thing he jumped on the band wagon on a Walsall VS Wolves black country derby and was looking for trouble. If he was a Walsall fan then im ashamed and disgusted and his comments towards their keeper!
On a lighter note,
The Spaniard looked a bit chubby :D
Come back Macken :wink:
Also i didnt see what happened with their keeper, just saw Roger Johnson pulling him away, and as he was walking some cretin in front of me starting singing "Your Moms A F***ing Gorilla" and was making gorilla noises at him. He was also one of the people to run over to where the Wolves fans were trying to storm. Personally i dont think he was a Walsall fan. Just thing he jumped on the band wagon on a Walsall VS Wolves black country derby and was looking for trouble. If he was a Walsall fan then im ashamed and disgusted and his comments towards their keeper!
On a lighter note,
The Spaniard looked a bit chubby :D
Come back Macken :wink:
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Re: Wolves (H) - Friendly Saturday 28th July
Yeah those guys were sitting right near me. I didn't understand it at the time, now I do and feel appalled to even be in the same block as them. Absolute Scunthorpe. They sung that chant quite often too.
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Re: Wolves (H) - Friendly Saturday 28th July
Probably some banned Walsall fans in the mix seeing if they can get away with it in a friendly. Few Wolves in there that shouldn't have been apparently.
Bit dim some Wolves fans on their one forum as well, various unfunny comments and we're already relegated in their eyes, Sheffield Wednesday must've been close to disappearing off the face of the footballing world then when they got battered 14-0 by Alfterton.
Bit dim some Wolves fans on their one forum as well, various unfunny comments and we're already relegated in their eyes, Sheffield Wednesday must've been close to disappearing off the face of the footballing world then when they got battered 14-0 by Alfterton.
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Re: Wolves (H) - Friendly Saturday 28th July
Ken Barlow wrote:Posted this on t'other forum...
After doing some digging I have found out the reason why it kicked off. Before it started, their was banter between both sets of supporters. The usual chants towards Wolves and the usual replies. No harm intended, both took it in good spirit. Infact, both sets of supporters were chanting the same song and cheering on Dancing Kev! However, it did kick off, and this is the reason why.
As some know, a young lad called Tom Kirwan, a dedicated Wolves fan all his life, had his life taken away from him just 6 weeks ago. He got stabbed after a night out in Wolverhampton. Tom was, at times, a member of the Wolves Youth, but this was not all the time.
Some lads in the Walsall end by the Wolves Youth were chanting 'wheres ya Tommy gone?'. I will not call these Walsall fans as from what I've been told, they are not. Apparently they were lads looking for trouble who failed to turn up to a pre-arranged fight.
I do not agree with violence but if these lads get their heads caved in at some point, good. To mock someone who has lost their life is not acceptable. It obviously riled the Wolves fans and their reaction was expected. At the time I was sitting with Sadlad and Sam (not BigSam!) and we had no idea why it kicked off, but it provided up with some much needed entertainment for 10 minutes or so.
So in my eyes the Wolves Youth did not overreact. In fact, I reckon they didnt react in the way I'd of expected. I thought they took it quiet calmly at the time. When leaving the ground, a few coppers were escorting some lads from the ground. Presumably the lads from the Walsall end.
I just hope the Walsall fans dont get labelled for this. I hope it dont give us all a bad name because as far as I am aware, these were not Walsall fans.
Also been told in the last 15 minutes that it was a mix of WBA and Walsall 'fans', the word 'fan' been used very lightly.
tom died 3 weeks ago,my son knew him and was quite peed off when he heard the chant,good job his uncles got sent down last week or there could of been right shitte hit the fan,
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Re: Wolves (H) - Friendly Saturday 28th July
i nearly got a right seeing to because of this, i caught on aat half time that the chanting about the laad was going on, and i knew exaqctly why the wolves lads seen fit to stand up for that lad and try sort the lads out,
after the game i went to maccies and becaause i am a young male weaaring adidas jacket and trainers i got attention of a wolves mob of around 10-15 men not boys, when in the maccies i noticed that they were piling up against the entrance and when i caught there eye i could see them gesturing to me and i gestured back as if to say 'leave it out', about 5 blokes came in ans confronted me and said, 'where the fudge are they, i replied they went off in an escort. they demanded to know who they are and i replied, there lads and your lads will know who they are. while this was happening one bloke was having to calm and stop some lads from spitting venom in my face, he said are you part of em and i replied no, and one said lets look at the picture, a wolves lad pulled out a nikon camera and got up a picture of the lads from the mentioned section, thankfully i wasnt on it, the main bloke said that doors are being kicked it once they know where they live, and told me that i was very lucky.
after this conversation i looked around to notice the place had basically watched all that unfolded and no one said or did anything.
i knew i couldnt be too dismissive of them becaause of what had been sang to them so i did unnderstand there anger, but to be honest our lads were always going to be in an escort and not left to walk the streets so waiting around the car park was abit dull by the dingles.
after the game i went to maccies and becaause i am a young male weaaring adidas jacket and trainers i got attention of a wolves mob of around 10-15 men not boys, when in the maccies i noticed that they were piling up against the entrance and when i caught there eye i could see them gesturing to me and i gestured back as if to say 'leave it out', about 5 blokes came in ans confronted me and said, 'where the fudge are they, i replied they went off in an escort. they demanded to know who they are and i replied, there lads and your lads will know who they are. while this was happening one bloke was having to calm and stop some lads from spitting venom in my face, he said are you part of em and i replied no, and one said lets look at the picture, a wolves lad pulled out a nikon camera and got up a picture of the lads from the mentioned section, thankfully i wasnt on it, the main bloke said that doors are being kicked it once they know where they live, and told me that i was very lucky.
after this conversation i looked around to notice the place had basically watched all that unfolded and no one said or did anything.
i knew i couldnt be too dismissive of them becaause of what had been sang to them so i did unnderstand there anger, but to be honest our lads were always going to be in an escort and not left to walk the streets so waiting around the car park was abit dull by the dingles.
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