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Thread: Wolves v Leeds Matchday Thread

  1. #31
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    FT...4-1 and we're riding high on the top of the table ( 4 points clear)....YIPPEEEEE

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    Absolutely fantastic. I think you are going to make it back and with Villa already in the play-off zone, what could be better than both of you getting there.
    If that happens, there will be one on our forum who'll have to eat his words!!

    All the best.

  3. #33
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    Quote Originally Posted by sweeper5 View Post
    Absolutely fantastic. I think you are going to make it back and with Villa already in the play-off zone, what could be better than both of you getting there.
    If that happens, there will be one on our forum who'll have to eat his words!!

    All the best.
    Cheers mate, hopefully all three of us, Wolves, Villa, Baggies, will be there, have some great derbies with plenty of atmosphere.

    Aint jumping the gun though, it's never done till it's done.

  4. #34
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    With the South Bank giving a rendering of "Jimmy Savile is one of your own" Wolves set about dismantling a Leeds side who arrived on the back of a weekend win.

    After a few early sorties from the visitors, Wolves took a grip on the game and started to play some wonderful one touch football. A stunning Douglas free kick opened the scoring and it wasn't long before Cav doubled the lead. Several terrific long range passes from Cody, zipped of the wet turf as Nuno's team took a firm grip on the game.

    The second half started as is Leeds were on 'speed' and had read the Cardiff book on physical football. Several clattering tackles had Wolves ruffled, and the away side's goal shook the home team back to life. We were back playing keep ball, well before Leeds had a man sent off for a second yellow. Jota took his goal well and when their keeper took the legs from Boniteli, Costa who a few minutes earlier had skipped down the touchline with tremendous skill, stepped up to plant the Penalty into the corner.

    It could, and should have been a cricket score but Wolves chose to keep the ball and make Leeds run around. On this showing it will take a good side to lower our colours. Oh no it's Bolton at the weekend.

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    Quote Originally Posted by abbobrom View Post
    With the South Bank giving a rendering of "Jimmy Savile is one of your own" Wolves set about dismantling a Leeds side who arrived on the back of a weekend win.

    After a few early sorties from the visitors, Wolves took a grip on the game and started to play some wonderful one touch football. A stunning Douglas free kick opened the scoring and it wasn't long before Cav doubled the lead. Several terrific long range passes from Cody, zipped of the wet turf as Nuno's team took a firm grip on the game.

    The second half started as is Leeds were on 'speed' and had read the Cardiff book on physical football. Several clattering tackles had Wolves ruffled, and the away side's goal shook the home team back to life. We were back playing keep ball, well before Leeds had a man sent off for a second yellow. Jota took his goal well and when their keeper took the legs from Boniteli, Costa who a few minutes earlier had skipped down the touchline with tremendous skill, stepped up to plant the Penalty into the corner.

    It could, and should have been a cricket score but Wolves chose to keep the ball and make Leeds run around. On this showing it will take a good side to lower our colours. Oh no it's Bolton at the weekend.
    "Jimmy Savile is one of your own"

    Pi$$ed my pants reading that. Fecking classic.

  6. #36
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    Another good win and three points for Wolves. At 2-0 up at the break, i was thinking Leeds had to come out and try and salvage something from the game. When Leeds scored early in the second half, Wolves were actually getting sloppy with their play and Leeds grew in confidence. The second yellow card, and rightly so for Viera helped take momentum away from Leeds. It was good to get two more goals. Games against Leeds are never easy , but can only beat the opposition that's put in front of you. Three out the four goals were top quality.

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