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    Wolves fans knocking our gates

    Just under 25k on Sunday,match on the tele and up the pub. 1.7k under capacity,haven't won since August.Last weekend before xmas. Anyone can support a winning team, so in my view it aye that bad.

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    Didn't see that many empties...typical Wolfs late out of the traps again...

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    Quote Originally Posted by soulman101 View Post
    Just under 25k on Sunday,match on the tele and up the pub. 1.7k under capacity,haven't won since August.Last weekend before xmas. Anyone can support a winning team, so in my view it aye that bad.
    How many did they have against Oldham in the cup a couple of years ago?
    Plus if as many went down during the Bhattis reign as now said they did we wouldn't have needed a whip round to save their skins.

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    Knocking our gates?

    Never mind, I suppose knocking our gates is an improvement over pissing on our pitch.

    Small mercies........#fk'emnotreallybotheredanyway

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    Quote Originally Posted by soulman101 View Post
    Just under 25k on Sunday,match on the tele and up the pub. 1.7k under capacity,haven't won since August.Last weekend before xmas. Anyone can support a winning team, so in my view it aye that bad.
    I have posted this on Wolves Mad.

    Does it really matter what attendances other clubs gets? to me, Wolves have a decent following when things are going well and it drops off when things aren't going so well. I find it amusing that posters on molineux mix and albion mad are getting their knickers in a twist regarding the very subject.

    If people want to or don't want to attend, it's their choice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wolves71 View Post
    I have posted this on Wolves Mad.

    Does it really matter what attendances other clubs gets? to me, Wolves have a decent following when things are going well and it drops off when things aren't going so well. I find it amusing that posters on molineux mix and albion mad are getting their knickers in a twist regarding the very subject.

    If people want to or don't want to attend, it's their choice.
    Need a like button....

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    Quote Originally Posted by goodlordmurphy View Post
    Need a like button....
    Same @ any club 71 that's the way football fans are fickle......... Good post .

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    Football costs too much. There's a chap in Brummie who 4 kids, he can only afford to bring 2. So they have to take it turns. When it kids for a quid he brings them all and his wife. Sometimes he comes on his own. It's not just the match tickets,it's all the snacks and drinks.
    There were a few empty season tickets by me. Think that's down to changing matches for Sky.

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    Quote Originally Posted by soulman101 View Post
    Football costs too much. There's a chap in Brummie who 4 kids, he can only afford to bring 2. So they have to take it turns. When it kids for a quid he brings them all and his wife. Sometimes he comes on his own. It's not just the match tickets,it's all the snacks and drinks.
    There were a few empty season tickets by me. Think that's down to changing matches for Sky.
    I agree that ticket prices are too high for families in particular but this bit about "snacks and drinks" is indicative of the modern mind set with people.

    When my old man took me to football we had dinner before leaving home and tea when we got back,a visit to a match wasn't an excuse to eat tons of overpriced s h I t and to load up on "e" numbers with a gallon of Rola Cola,we took a flask to a match.

    I see people with their kids gorging their way through pies and chocolate plus all the drinks and I shake my head.....eat either side of the match or take a chocolate bar with you if you feel you might fade away without the extra sugar and fat during that life threatening three hour period!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnny on the spot 1 View Post
    Same @ any club 71 that's the way football fans are fickle......... Good post .
    Always has been, always will be.

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