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Post by C@V on Sept 29, 2008 7:29:40 GMT -1
Tomorrow night! Ooh if we can transfer our home form to away games then this should be an awesome match! Top 2 scoring sides in the division by a country mile!
C'MON URZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ!!!!!!!
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Post by LondonWolf on Sept 29, 2008 8:21:11 GMT -1
Wow cav admits we are high scoring
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Post by C@V on Sept 29, 2008 8:23:32 GMT -1
There's nothing to admit, it's a fact!
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Post by LondonWolf on Sept 29, 2008 8:41:05 GMT -1
Well it will probs be our toughest test so far luckily we have hennessey back in goal
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Post by C@V on Sept 29, 2008 9:29:32 GMT -1
Well it will probs be our toughest test so far luckily we have hennessey back in goal Our's as well. Should be a good game. Probably jinxed it and now it will be 0-0!
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Post by PureOldGold on Sept 29, 2008 9:59:05 GMT -1
It will be some game alright, i can't wait. Both teams are free scoring at the moment, we have the most goals in the country never mind the division. The team is looking fitter and sharper than i've seen in a long time. I also predict a high scoring game, 3-2 to Wolves. I hope Stearman is marking Doyle and not Collins, or it will be a massacre.
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Post by C@V on Sept 29, 2008 10:13:50 GMT -1
Oi you copied and pasted that post from the other Wolves v Reading thread!
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Post by southdownswolf on Sept 29, 2008 10:52:48 GMT -1
Would like to say that we are going to thrash you, send you back to berks with your tails between your legs.....can't see it though somehow. With our unbeaten record, 4 wins out of 4 at home, and your poor away form, only one result is likely. A Reading win!
Still, got to go for a Wolves win...
Wolves 3 - 1 Reading
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Post by LondonWolf on Sept 29, 2008 11:06:34 GMT -1
make sure the heath town pimps dont rape your female fans again...
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Post by URRZZZ!!! on Sept 29, 2008 14:42:41 GMT -1
If we can turn our away form round tomorrow we'll be on fire and I'll start to believe in an instant return. Unfortunately I don't see it happening. I was at Charlton and we were gash, Ipswich was meant to be even worse whilst the controversy at Watford hid the fact that they had the better of the game. I'm gonna go 3-1 Wovles, but if I'm wrong........
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Post by LondonWolf on Sept 29, 2008 14:44:49 GMT -1
Reading sold 380 tickets hahahahahaahahahhaha
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Post by URRZZZ!!! on Sept 29, 2008 18:47:32 GMT -1
Considering on past visits we've been gobbed on, had coins and far more heavy objects thrown on us before being started on by a load of you at the final whistle it's hardly surprising that we don't want to go up in mid week. In 2003 you even started on women and kids in Reading shirts. To be honest, anyone who's willing to go up there in mid week and risk similar abuse from people who have done it all before need a sense of perspective.
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Post by C@V on Sept 30, 2008 7:52:41 GMT -1
They are jealous that we don't all dress in Primark clothes and buy our food from Lidl!
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Post by C@V on Sept 30, 2008 7:56:47 GMT -1
Although I must say we gave some Wolves a hiding away in the playoffs when we lost 2-1. A load of West Ham were there as well and we joined them to get revenge for all the spitting and throwing of objects during the game. Some were crying like girls as we smashed them! West Ham had Brum the next day and went down.
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Post by Ancient Wolf on Sept 30, 2008 8:35:24 GMT -1
good luck for tonight hope you go home disappointed, but trouble free.
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Post by PureOldGold on Sept 30, 2008 9:44:20 GMT -1
They are jealous that we don't all dress in Primark clothes and buy our food from Lidl! Oppose to Matalan and Netto
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Post by PureOldGold on Sept 30, 2008 9:51:00 GMT -1
Considering on past visits we've been gobbed on, had coins and far more heavy objects thrown on us before being started on by a load of you at the final whistle it's hardly surprising that we don't want to go up in mid week. In 2003 you even started on women and kids in Reading shirts. To be honest, anyone who's willing to go up there in mid week and risk similar abuse from people who have done it all before need a sense of perspective. Thats a bit exaggerated, yes there was trouble at the game and a few incidents that we are not proud of. However your lot provoked the suitation and weren't exactly innocent in the whole affair.
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Post by PureOldGold on Sept 30, 2008 11:15:08 GMT -1
After seven league wins on the spin, Mick McCarthy's men will equal a club record set in 1989 if they make it a straight eight against Reading.
First choice keeper Wayne Hennessey returns in goal after his one-match suspension in place of Carl Ikeme.
Reading captain James Harper will be given a late fitness test on his ankle.
Striker Kevin Doyle, who sustained a dead leg against Swansea, is confident of being fit but Graeme Murty (calf) and Michael Duberry (calf) miss out.
Wolves manager Mick McCarthy told BBC WM: "Both teams have produced goals.
"We've had big Chris (Iwelumo) putting the ball in the net, we've had Sylvan (Ebanks-Blake) who'll be delighted to get to the top of the goalscorers list only for Kevin Doyle to score two and leapfrog everybody to eight, so there's quality in both sides."
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Post by C@V on Sept 30, 2008 11:48:07 GMT -1
They are jealous that we don't all dress in Primark clothes and buy our food from Lidl! Oppose to Matalan and Netto Whatever floats your boat!
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Post by C@V on Sept 30, 2008 11:51:13 GMT -1
Considering on past visits we've been gobbed on, had coins and far more heavy objects thrown on us before being started on by a load of you at the final whistle it's hardly surprising that we don't want to go up in mid week. In 2003 you even started on women and kids in Reading shirts. To be honest, anyone who's willing to go up there in mid week and risk similar abuse from people who have done it all before need a sense of perspective. Thats a bit exaggerated, yes there was trouble at the game and a few incidents that we are not proud of. However your lot provoked the suitation and weren't exactly innocent in the whole affair. No we weren't innocent but only in retaliation to the crap dished out. The fact that West Ham were waiting outside as well (pre arranged with Reading) was the away fans fault granted. But if your fans didn't like it they shouldn't participate in that sort of activity! I think what happened after the game was more than your boys expected tbh!
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