The coughing rule makes sense. Deliberately coughing at someone is pretty disgusting at the best of times, let a lone in the current climate. You can be sent off if you deliberately spit at someone, so why should deliberately coughing at someone be any different, given the risks are the same?
Yeah, it missed us by miles cinci. Only got a little rain. Where are you at the moment?
Told you that you could have played football Wolfie.
comment by wolfieintheSunshineState (U16306)
posted 10 minutes ago
Yeah, it missed us by miles cinci. Only got a little rain. Where are you at the moment?
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Still in New Jersey til the end of the month. A very wet and windy day ahead
Looking at the tracking map, you need to keep your head down mate. Seems you'll be worse off than we were.
comment by wolfieintheSunshineState (U16306)
posted 6 minutes ago
Looking at the tracking map, you need to keep your head down mate. Seems you'll be worse off than we were.
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Yeah it is gonna come pretty close. Calm right now but keeps fluctuating. I shall head out to the local reservoirs in a bit to see if anything exciting gets blown in
sa, in great form this season, is out
https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/olympiakos-suffer-major-blow-ahead-18710973
ole gettng his nickers in a twist
https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/man-united-spark-furious-jimenez-18710391
based on the proportion of long balls to show who is the premiers most route one team - wolves are 2nd.
we're in good company though - liverpool are 1st
https://www.thestar.co.uk/sport/football/sheffield-united/most-route-one-premier-league-teams-where-do-sheffield-united-chelsea-and-wolves-rank-2932464
Coady and Neves are two of the best in the league at accurate long passes so it would be foolish not to make that part of our game. Most of our long balls are to get the ball to the wide players early while they are in space, rather than the less subtle form of long high balls to the centre forwards that Burnley still use to good effect
cavaleiro on the subs bench tonight
comment by Fat Uli (U8869)
posted 4 minutes ago
cavaleiro on the subs bench tonight
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Was out injured and only came back to the squad for the last game. Had a poor second half to the season mind.
Fingers crossed for Brentford tonight, been away a long long time.
all brentford mean to me is peter broadbent - other than they they can fook off
Wolves hopes in the Europa League may have had a boost with reports coming out of Old Trafford. Wolves are due to meet Utd in the semis if they get there, and talk is that now Utd have secured a Champions League spot for next season they are likely to field youngsters in the Europa League to give their players a good break before the next Premier League season starts.
Interesting that , probably just about understandable under the circumstances. They've got some decent youngsters mind.
2-0 Fulham. Cav helped set up number 2.
Serves Brentford right for rolling over against Barnsley and handing promotion to the bogshites.
Watched the last forty mins or so. Fulham haven't really looked in much danger.
Worth watching the interview with Thomas Frank at the end. Very articulate and magnanimous in defeat. OldGold is right - they threw their chance away with their final match defeat against Barnsley.
Just saw an interesting stat saying Brentford failed to score in 14 of 49 games this season. Perhaps a little overrated.
Pleased Fulham are back in the Premier, always enjoy the trips to Craven Cottage, walking down the Thames embankment from Putney Bridge. Certainly one of the most pleasant away trips on the calendar.
Having said that it would have been good to visit Brentford’s new stadium which is due to be open for next season and they will be sharing with the London Irish rugby team. Not a big stadium though, only holds about 17,000. Got to be better than Griffin Park where the away end was a real dump.
Reading that Brentford now hold the record for the number of times a club has qualified for the play offs but never won through to promotion. 9 times now, and I used to think following Wolves was frustrating
I think Ollie Watkins is worth looking at from Brentford. Quick, strong, holds the ball up, runs channels, scored 20+ goals this season etc. Would probably fit in well as a striker in Nuno's system.
Get him in, he won't cost much, worth a punt.
He has an £18 million release clause. Imagine Brentford will hold out for that.
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posted on 4/8/20
The coughing rule makes sense. Deliberately coughing at someone is pretty disgusting at the best of times, let a lone in the current climate. You can be sent off if you deliberately spit at someone, so why should deliberately coughing at someone be any different, given the risks are the same?
posted on 4/8/20
Yeah, it missed us by miles cinci. Only got a little rain. Where are you at the moment?
posted on 4/8/20
Told you that you could have played football Wolfie.
posted on 4/8/20
comment by wolfieintheSunshineState (U16306)
posted 10 minutes ago
Yeah, it missed us by miles cinci. Only got a little rain. Where are you at the moment?
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Still in New Jersey til the end of the month. A very wet and windy day ahead
posted on 4/8/20
Looking at the tracking map, you need to keep your head down mate. Seems you'll be worse off than we were.
posted on 4/8/20
comment by wolfieintheSunshineState (U16306)
posted 6 minutes ago
Looking at the tracking map, you need to keep your head down mate. Seems you'll be worse off than we were.
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Yeah it is gonna come pretty close. Calm right now but keeps fluctuating. I shall head out to the local reservoirs in a bit to see if anything exciting gets blown in
posted on 4/8/20
sa, in great form this season, is out
https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/olympiakos-suffer-major-blow-ahead-18710973
posted on 4/8/20
ole gettng his nickers in a twist
https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/man-united-spark-furious-jimenez-18710391
posted on 4/8/20
based on the proportion of long balls to show who is the premiers most route one team - wolves are 2nd.
we're in good company though - liverpool are 1st
https://www.thestar.co.uk/sport/football/sheffield-united/most-route-one-premier-league-teams-where-do-sheffield-united-chelsea-and-wolves-rank-2932464
posted on 4/8/20
Coady and Neves are two of the best in the league at accurate long passes so it would be foolish not to make that part of our game. Most of our long balls are to get the ball to the wide players early while they are in space, rather than the less subtle form of long high balls to the centre forwards that Burnley still use to good effect
posted on 4/8/20
cavaleiro on the subs bench tonight
posted on 4/8/20
comment by Fat Uli (U8869)
posted 4 minutes ago
cavaleiro on the subs bench tonight
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Was out injured and only came back to the squad for the last game. Had a poor second half to the season mind.
posted on 4/8/20
Fingers crossed for Brentford tonight, been away a long long time.
posted on 4/8/20
all brentford mean to me is peter broadbent - other than they they can fook off
posted on 4/8/20
Wolves hopes in the Europa League may have had a boost with reports coming out of Old Trafford. Wolves are due to meet Utd in the semis if they get there, and talk is that now Utd have secured a Champions League spot for next season they are likely to field youngsters in the Europa League to give their players a good break before the next Premier League season starts.
posted on 4/8/20
Interesting that , probably just about understandable under the circumstances. They've got some decent youngsters mind.
posted on 4/8/20
2-0 Fulham. Cav helped set up number 2.
posted on 4/8/20
Serves Brentford right for rolling over against Barnsley and handing promotion to the bogshites.
posted on 4/8/20
Watched the last forty mins or so. Fulham haven't really looked in much danger.
posted on 4/8/20
Worth watching the interview with Thomas Frank at the end. Very articulate and magnanimous in defeat. OldGold is right - they threw their chance away with their final match defeat against Barnsley.
posted on 5/8/20
Just saw an interesting stat saying Brentford failed to score in 14 of 49 games this season. Perhaps a little overrated.
posted on 5/8/20
Pleased Fulham are back in the Premier, always enjoy the trips to Craven Cottage, walking down the Thames embankment from Putney Bridge. Certainly one of the most pleasant away trips on the calendar.
Having said that it would have been good to visit Brentford’s new stadium which is due to be open for next season and they will be sharing with the London Irish rugby team. Not a big stadium though, only holds about 17,000. Got to be better than Griffin Park where the away end was a real dump.
Reading that Brentford now hold the record for the number of times a club has qualified for the play offs but never won through to promotion. 9 times now, and I used to think following Wolves was frustrating
posted on 5/8/20
I think Ollie Watkins is worth looking at from Brentford. Quick, strong, holds the ball up, runs channels, scored 20+ goals this season etc. Would probably fit in well as a striker in Nuno's system.
posted on 5/8/20
Get him in, he won't cost much, worth a punt.
posted on 5/8/20
He has an £18 million release clause. Imagine Brentford will hold out for that.
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