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    Quote Originally Posted by ozleeds View Post
    So what were they superior to us of the entire game and were they deserved winners? They had the 2 best chances in the game but our keeper saved them and we had heaps of chances all be it tame ones but overall were they a class above us?
    Not saying that at all Oz.

    We play great football and play as a team under Bielsa and his coaching makes a massive difference. Wolves have a much better squad if you look at them player for player and the depth of the squad.

    They soaked up the pressure first half and then played very astutely second half. The goal they won with was flukey but there was a growing feeling they might nick it.

    Part of the point being it was no disgrace to lose to a team of that quality and the fact we were upset not to take a point shows how well we played and how far we have come.

    If we can add quality over the next few seasons in the way Wolves have we will become a very very good team.

    The additions of Koch, Rodrigo etc have started the process and Bielsa is unique but we should get better still next season.

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    Remember when Martin O’Neill was gonna come to us and they all got their crayons and coloured chalk out and wrote him letters to stay.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Billyni View Post
    Remember when Martin O’Neill was gonna come to us and they all got their crayons and coloured chalk out and wrote him letters to stay.
    And he has been cursing those crayons ever since lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by hopelesslyoptimistic View Post
    Not saying that at all Oz.

    We play great football and play as a team under Bielsa and his coaching makes a massive difference. Wolves have a much better squad if you look at them player for player and the depth of the squad.

    They soaked up the pressure first half and then played very astutely second half. The goal they won with was flukey but there was a growing feeling they might nick it.

    Part of the point being it was no disgrace to lose to a team of that quality and the fact we were upset not to take a point shows how well we played and how far we have come.

    If we can add quality over the next few seasons in the way Wolves have we will become a very very good team.

    The additions of Koch, Rodrigo etc have started the process and Bielsa is unique but we should get better still next season.
    That is the thing just names. On paper names mean jack it's what they do on the park. When we got promoted I was thinking how the heck we going to stay up because we werent getting anyone and were going in with basically the same team. I was so wrong didn't have to worry. As we spend all that time in the championship I only watched our games so basically for 16 years didn't know what the quality was like in the premier league. To tell you it's disappointing is an understatement. Clubs spending all this money on names instead of producing their own is piss poor. I know it's European wide watching my greek team yesterday reminded me off that as there was 2 greek player's in the team lol. A wise man once said a champion team always beats a team of champions.

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    Find a way to win.

    That is all.

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    They are playing myGreek team at the moment and don't look much.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ozleeds View Post
    They are playing myGreek team at the moment and don't look much.
    I’d say your team selection would be a commentators nightmare.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Billyni View Post
    I’d say your team selection would be a commentators nightmare.
    I have a nightmare trying to work you out let alone trying to be a selector. I can always just select and Ozzie team you know a lot easier mainly English names lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by ozleeds View Post
    They are playing myGreek team at the moment and don't look much.




    This champion Aussie with Greek bloodline not a relative of yours by any chance Oz ?
    Are you to also tall dark and handsome,mercurial,hot-tempered,volatile,have no fear,opinionated,known for individuality with an exceptional talent of smashing plates or racquets by any chance.

    Three points against Leicester and we'll all find our 'Greek kefi' mate !

    On 'football greed' - League clubs agreed to maintain the league’s Pay-Per-View system in its current format and £14.95 pricing until after the next international break when it will be reviewed.Mmmmm.
    The Times reported that the average number of viewers of the first nine PPV games was 39,000. Some matches attracted fewer than 10,000 subscriptions, and none more than 100,000.
    They said that average was calculated before the Brighton & Hove Albion v West Bromwich Albion game on Monday night, which is likely to have attracted fewer than 10,000 paid subscriptions.

    While the PPV arrangements remain in place supporters across the country have continued to donate their would be match fees to local food banks and other causes. The amount donated to those food banks under the #CharityNotPPV campaign is likely to be near £500,000. This weekend fan groups are gearing up for another round of donations for local food banks.
    The joint Everton and Liverpool Fans Supporting Foodbanks initiative on Merseyside has raised £127,000 over the past week. Similarly, Newcastle United fans raised £60,000 for their foodbank while Leeds United passed more than £56,700 worth of donations. Other supporter groups across the Premier League similarly raised thousands of pounds for local causes.

    MOT

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrsORichSenior View Post


    This champion Aussie with Greek bloodline not a relative of yours by any chance Oz ?
    Are you to also tall dark and handsome,mercurial,hot-tempered,volatile,have no fear,opinionated,known for individuality with an exceptional talent of smashing plates or racquets by any chance.

    Three points against Leicester and we'll all find our 'Greek kefi' mate !

    On 'football greed' - League clubs agreed to maintain the league’s Pay-Per-View system in its current format and £14.95 pricing until after the next international break when it will be reviewed.Mmmmm.
    The Times reported that the average number of viewers of the first nine PPV games was 39,000. Some matches attracted fewer than 10,000 subscriptions, and none more than 100,000.
    They said that average was calculated before the Brighton & Hove Albion v West Bromwich Albion game on Monday night, which is likely to have attracted fewer than 10,000 paid subscriptions.

    While the PPV arrangements remain in place supporters across the country have continued to donate their would be match fees to local food banks and other causes. The amount donated to those food banks under the #CharityNotPPV campaign is likely to be near £500,000. This weekend fan groups are gearing up for another round of donations for local food banks.
    The joint Everton and Liverpool Fans Supporting Foodbanks initiative on Merseyside has raised £127,000 over the past week. Similarly, Newcastle United fans raised £60,000 for their foodbank while Leeds United passed more than £56,700 worth of donations. Other supporter groups across the Premier League similarly raised thousands of pounds for local causes.

    MOT
    No, otherwise I would be his manager and be on some coin lol Australia has produced some top tennis players Philippoussis one of them. But we do have a temper and Kyrios is an idiot otherwise he would be on the top of the tennis tree. Think they earn too much like most sport and are spoiled rotten. In the tennis case, they get paid just to show up lol.

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