Tommo1993
Well-Known Member
Cheese or chisel?
Charlie Chisel. A bit of the Earlsdon Snow.
Cheese or chisel?
Styvechale party powder?Charlie Chisel. A bit of the Earlsdon Snow.
Styvechale party powder?
A sniff of Stoke Aldermoor snort.A pinch of Canley nose candy.
Charlie Chisel. A bit of the Earlsdon Snow.
Chapelfields ChangeA pinch of Canley nose candy.
OK, I've got ten minutes - Maybe a little far fetched but it could happen.Even funnier. Why would you wear anything slightly related to the club?
@Nick can't use the report button but are we still using terms like this?£120 for a plain polo? Nahhhh. With a jacket that has those spacker goggles on the hood.
Wellebourne.
Could have just said makes them look like pricks. Or twat goggles no need mate.Bad word on reflection, but while people are calling each other nonces left, right and centre, I’d be surprised.
‘Intellectually challenged goggles’ is probably better.
I dont condone violence and it should be avoided. However, if there is a group of away fans at a heated local Derby game celebrating in the home end its very much taking liberties and I don't blame the home fans for wanting them removed by the police or stewards but not attacked. If the away fans in the home end are giving it large and refusing to go, violence is almost inevitable. I have been an incognito away fan in home ends a few times and would never dream of celebrating our goals, it's just basic respect. Had the wolves fans shown some respect today no one would have been any the wiser and it never would have escalated like it did.
I dont condone violence and it should be avoided. However, if there is a group of away fans at a heated local Derby game celebrating in the home end its very much taking liberties and I don't blame the home fans for wanting them removed by the police or stewards but not attacked. If the away fans in the home end are giving it large and refusing to go, violence is almost inevitable. I have been an incognito away fan in home ends a few times and would never dream of celebrating our goals, it's just basic respect. Had the wolves fans shown some respect today no one would have been any the wiser and it never would have escalated like it did.
It's Wellesbourne I found offensiveBad word on reflection, but while people are calling each other nonces left, right and centre, I’d be surprised.
‘Intellectually challenged goggles’ is probably better.
I can't believe that bloke has the audacity to show his face in public at all after what he did.Twitter is saying the bleeding bald guy is Lee Hughes - is that verified?
He was in attendance today
It's not HughesTwitter is saying the bleeding bald guy is Lee Hughes - is that verified?
He was in attendance today
It should have been.It's not Hughes
It’s not even just about respect though. Surely you’d want to see the game enough to just lie on the low for 90 mins. Last time I did it was that Cheltenham game, some other berk in the same terrace as me cheered our first goal. Well done, out you go. We scored another 5.
It’s not even just about respect though. Surely you’d want to see the game enough to just lie on the low for 90 mins. Last time I did it was that Cheltenham game, some other berk in the same terrace as me cheered our first goal. Well done, out you go. We scored another 5.
I was in that same home terrace for that game, the odd thing was, he was celebrating and giving it loads, but the area was filled with Cov fans, I recognised loads of regulars.
Were you in the opposite end? We were just behind the dugouts.
I was in that same home terrace for that game, the odd thing was, he was celebrating and giving it loads, but the area was filled with Cov fans, I recognised loads of regulars.
It was wound up though by the press often the architects of dodgy behaviour. Was t as if Wolves & West Brom hadn’t met for years there been league games in recent years.A game like WBA v Wolves and a while since they played each other, people would get tickets where they can. The Clubs are so close, so many fans are going to share the same post code so difficult for WBA to control ticket sales.
Also despite the rivalries it is possible that WBA and Wolves fans chose to go to the game together. You could have people in the same family who follow a different side.
From the TV footage I watched live you could not tell if it was Wolves fans "giving it large in the WBA end."?
I have sat in home ends watching Cov. Even trying to be discreet they work you out. Luckily I have always got away with a few frosty looks and some muttered abuse which I chose to ignore.
We know it shouldn't kick things off, but we also know it can. Sad to see things like that, like going back to the 70's and 80's.
What does the press have to do with two sets of fans who hate each other?It was wound up though by the press often the architects of dodgy behaviour. Was t as if Wolves & West Brom hadn’t met for years there been league games in recent years.