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    Wombourne Wolf

    ...at it again, plenty nibbling going on

    Never thought I would see so much back patting in sandwell regarding the anti-football they play I must admit.

    They say they are not bothered but over 20 replies and over 1000 views already say different.

    "Hoof...bounce...goal"

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    re: Wombourne Wolf

    Usual suspects involved yet again. Isn't it funny as soon as the team they follow won, quite a few of them are now posting on here again. I never read anything on here after they beat Palace strange lot.

    I do now wonder if the planned boycott of season ticket price rises will now be called off after the historic win yesterday?

    It brings back memories of this.


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    re: Wombourne Wolf

    Remember that.
    That was a protest on the same scale as the old Poll Tax protest
    At least crime figures in Sandwell went down by about 20 that day.

    Pathetic.

    What I find funny is they honestly believe the style of "football" played is solely to help them stay up and that it will all change next season.

    Pulls needs to get some more quality in.


    It's a shame Ron Harris, Tommy Smith and Joe Jordan all retired years ago.

    Proper Pulis type players, those.

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    re: Wombourne Wolf

    Jon Parkin and Ricardo Fuller are still doing the rounds, so they would be adequate replacements for Berahino if he goes. Another one that could be a target is Robert Huth

    If ever there was a suited to a team and their style of play, it's this one

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    re: Wombourne Wolf

    Fair play boys, I'll give you ten out of ten for at least trying to keep up your own spirits.
    After all, we know how you're REALLY feeling.

    Newcster, I see you were trotting out one of your old favourite lines again to Bill the Derby fan, you know the one "really hurt" etc


    Oh the irony!

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    re: Wombourne Wolf

    Bloody hell, it's every time with you,
    It's starting to get tedious.

    Bit late by your standards, been cooking the Sunday dinner?

    Why the apostrophe between "ay" & "ya" on by the way?


    More importantly, which one went all the way to Aston to nick a clean sheet?

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    re: Wombourne Wolf

    Firstly, can I apologise for my late arrival, such is my fixation with you that whilst waiting for you to reply to my post last night ( Season in three words ) I gave up and nodded off in the early hours, this meaning I got up late and ever since iv been 'having a life' which I know you find hard to comprehend as it doesn't involve sitting around all day and sticking pins in an Albion doll

    Secondly, Newcster, me old Dingle dongle, I think you'll find it's a case of pot, kettle. Who normally camps for weeks on end on our board? We're still struggling now to get the grass to grow back where your tents been for the last God knows how long!

    Keep em coming owd tairt!

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    re: Wombourne Wolf

    He's back in all his glory .

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    re: Wombourne Wolf

    Quote Originally Posted by wolves71
    He's back in all his glory .
    He has a gift, it's all too easy.
    '55 rises to the bait every time but won't answer directly, he'll do it in another thread.
    You can almost hear his teeth grinding from here

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    re: Wombourne Wolf

    Quote Originally Posted by Newcy Wolf
    He's back in all his glory .
    He has a gift, it's all too easy.
    '55 rises to the bait every time but won't answer directly, he'll do it in another thread.
    You can almost hear his teeth grinding from here [/quote]

    He does

    Did you know it was their annual fancy dress away day today? Trainers, Trackies and a baseball cap...a normal day then in Sandwell

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