What the papers say: Wolves

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Re: What the papers say: Wolves

by Platypuss » 29 Jan 2009 09:03

Those definitely appear to be some industrial strength RTG's Quashie seems to have access to.
Did he get them from anyone on here?

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Re: What the papers say: Wolves

by Mr Angry » 29 Jan 2009 09:10

Weren't Brum well ahead of us when he was there on loan? Now we are ahead of them.

Quite possibly the same will happen with Wolves.

He really is a silly little man - although his claim that there would be a large points difference between Southampton and Reading in 2005/06 was exceptionally accurate.......................

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Re: What the papers say: Wolves

by Hahnemann's Hairdresser » 29 Jan 2009 09:38

readingbedding Nigel Quashie:

Nigel Quashie insists there will be no lasting psychological affect to Wolves’ defeat at Reading – after insisting it was “one-way traffic” – their way...
...“I don’t think there will be any problem in the dressing room. I think it was just one-way traffic really.


STAT ATTACK
Reading....Wolves
4 Shots On Target 3
3 Shots Off Target 3
9 Corners 6

One way traffic indeed. :lol:

I think Nigel Quashie is my most hated footballer, purely for the fact that he is clearly a complete deadhead.

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Re: What the papers say: Wolves

by coyrls » 29 Jan 2009 10:48

readingbedding Nigel Quashie:

“Because Reading won, maybe they think they should have shown a bit more about themselves in terms of trying to win the game (more convincingly).”


Eh?

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Re: What the papers say: Wolves

by rabidbee » 29 Jan 2009 11:09

It's a bit pointless trying the mind-tricks game when you've already lost to a team. Twice. Without scoring a goal.


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Re: What the papers say: Wolves

by OLLIE KEARNS » 29 Jan 2009 11:22

A losing side will always try to wrap themselves in a mental comfort blanket. Trying to convince themselves that they played well but things just didn't go for them on the night. It's actually an essential part of the physche of a pro footballer / manager in terms of retaining a positive mental attitude ahead of the next challenge. In that respect we shouldn't blame him too much for the rose tinted glasses.
Or maybe it was just the bang on the head that did it................!!! :)

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Re: What the papers say: Wolves

by Bill Oddie's Beard » 29 Jan 2009 11:48

I think we defended really well


:shock:

Their defence was all over the place. If they think they defended well then I'd love to see them on a bad day.

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Re: What the papers say: Wolves

by brendywendy » 29 Jan 2009 13:19

Loving all the press coming from molineux post game.they seem to be bricking it,and all these quotes just make them look daft.the sound of squeaky bums is deafening. I think weve got to them and their heads have gone. While the reading juggernaut pulls along side them on its way by!

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Re: What the papers say: Wolves

by RoyalBlue » 29 Jan 2009 13:29

brendywendy Loving all the press coming from molineux post game.they seem to be bricking it,and all these quotes just make them look daft.the sound of squeaky bums is deafening. I think weve got to them and their heads have gone. While the reading juggernaut pulls along side them on its way by!


What do you mean, 'pulls along side of them'? It's going to go straight over the top, crushing them in the process!

Platypuss Those definitely appear to be some industrial strength RTG's Quashie seems to have access to.
Did he get them from anyone on here?


There were quite a few on ebay, come the end of last season. Those being sold from the Reading area tended to have the words 'well used' and 'faulty' somewhere in the item description!

I thought the Wolves performance on Tuesday evening was rather in the style of The Keystone Cops with a bit of Laurel and Hardy thrown in for good measure. Soccer AM should have a field day making up a montage of Wolves' most comical moments!!


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Re: What the papers say: Wolves

by Ian Royal » 29 Jan 2009 18:40

rabidbee It's a bit pointless trying the mind-tricks game when you've already lost to a team. Twice. Without scoring a goal.



LOL

Not even putting the ball in the net, despite having two fantastic chances to do it with all the advantage of being unmarked (due to being offside).

Quashie is a comedy genius! :lol:

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Re: What the papers say: Wolves

by Franchise FC » 29 Jan 2009 19:25

RoyalBlue
brendywendy Loving all the press coming from molineux post game.they seem to be bricking it,and all these quotes just make them look daft.the sound of squeaky bums is deafening. I think weve got to them and their heads have gone. While the reading juggernaut pulls along side them on its way by!


What do you mean, 'pulls along side of them'? It's going to go straight over the top, crushing them in the process!

Platypuss Those definitely appear to be some industrial strength RTG's Quashie seems to have access to.
Did he get them from anyone on here?


There were quite a few on ebay, come the end of last season. Those being sold from the Reading area tended to have the words 'well used' and 'faulty' somewhere in the item description!

I thought the Wolves performance on Tuesday evening was rather in the style of The Keystone Cops with a bit of Laurel and Hardy thrown in for good measure. Soccer AM should have a field day making up a montage of Wolves' most comical moments!!


Does anyone have a link to video of the incident when the two Wolves players 'clashed' ?

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