Cnuts like that want a slapCouldn’t understand a fucking word of that.
Cnuts like that want a slapCouldn’t understand a fucking word of that.
Does that affect the Texaco Cup.lol.They've got short memories.
"Wolves will be forced to play with a depleted squad if they qualify for Europe next season, after being found in breach of financial fair play (FFP) rules.
Uefa announced on Friday that Wolves had failed to comply with a “break-even requirement” during the 2019-20 season, finding that the club’s losses had been greater than €30 million over the year."
Living in that place it’s no wonder their brains aren’t working. I don’t think I’ve been to a more depressing town.The simultaneous chants from the wolves fans of "You cheating bastards" and "Premier League corrupt as fuck" whilst we're currently charged with the 115 from the premier league is a decent example of the awesome brainpower at work in Wolverhampton.
Vincent Kompany v rags in 2012. But McCarthy's was also excellent.Arguably the best header from a City player since Mick McCarthy's bullet header against the rags in 86.
Dave Watson v Ipswich 1977 , Mick McCarthy v rags 1986 , Vinny K v rags 2012 and Johnny Stones v wolves yesterday , all great headers from great 8defendersVincent Kompany v rags in 2012. But McCarthy's was also excellent.
I don't "hate" Haaland, far from it. He had a shit game and, in my eyes, looked uninterested, so I thought Pep should have taken him off and tried something different. It's not that deep.This is the reason you are banned from match threads , you hate thor, we get it
That's fair, although I think our performances were better in past seasons, even through those slow starts. Although, as I said previously, I felt in the first half we played really well, albeit Wolves are pretty crap.Long term thinking is looking at the pattern of the last two seasons and seeing us not starting with the best performances then either. When we won the treble many people were writing off the season as late as February. It's quite clear now that we start relatively slow and then grow as the season goes on - usually hitting top gear around March.