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Thread: Are Wolves a team to watch next season?

  1. #11

    re: Are Wolves a team to watch next season?

    I have been on a lot of banter pages on Facebook..

    I can safely say according to them there going to be top 2.. When i replied the reply was were a easy 6 points..

    Another point was they have the ebst fans in England and they'll be the best home and away.. You couldn't make it up. I'm quickly becoming to hate them saying last season i wanted them to get promoted!

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    re: Are Wolves a team to watch next season?

    Quote Originally Posted by Southstandup
    I have been on a lot of banter pages on Facebook..

    I can safely say according to them there going to be top 2.. When i replied the reply was were a easy 6 points..

    Another point was they have the ebst fans in England and they'll be the best home and away.. You couldn't make it up. I'm quickly becoming to hate them saying last season i wanted them to get promoted!
    didnt the Red Dogs say the same last year. Remind me, what happened there???

  3. #13

    re: Are Wolves a team to watch next season?

    Wolves may do well as so may a lot of others, let them worry about how Derby are doing rather than the other way around.

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    re: Are Wolves a team to watch next season?

    Nice shirts... Just sayin.

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    re: Are Wolves a team to watch next season?

    Quote Originally Posted by SlimyLimey
    They only lost 5 games this season. Are they a threat at this level?

    No thanks i'm a Rams fan!!

  6. #16

    re: Are Wolves a team to watch next season?

    Wolves, Wolves, Wolves,

    Watch them come, watch them go,

    Up they come from below,

    Wins they will enjoy until Derby they will meet, now they will have to compete,

    All to nought as we beat the Crap out of them (surprisingly the last doesn't rhyme but you get the intent).

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    re: Are Wolves a team to watch next season?

    Ozzy, you have been the sun too long.

    As you say Wolves will be up and down through the leagues like a pair of whores knickers. And when Kenny Dufflecoat inevitably fails the fans will be at his throat. Their level of expectation is way too high, great support though (when they are winning).

    So in response to the original question; one word - No

  8. #18

    re: Are Wolves a team to watch next season?

    You're right as in I may have had too much exposure but I do believe in letting other teams deal with how they will handle Deby rather than the other way around.

  9. #19

    re: Are Wolves a team to watch next season?

    Just to say Deby is actually Derby. Other than that then watching Bargain Hunt here and looking forward to one team( unfortunately not Australia) progressing to the next round.

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    re: Are Wolves a team to watch next season?

    Quote Originally Posted by SlimyLimey
    They only lost 5 games this season. Are they a threat at this level?
    In a word ... No!

    The transition between League 1 and the Championship can be massive. They will take at least a season to settle down I beleive.

    Having said this last time I tipped them for relegation they got promoted

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