[NSWolves] Re: weekend results

2009-11-08 Thread Butch

As already stated we did ok for the first half hour but lets face it
any points we pick up against Arsenal or Chelsea are a big bonus. The
fact that MM played 4 centrally minded players in midfield to try and
combat the threat of Arsenal left us very narrow at times I thought.
Not that it would have made any difference thoughwhat Arsenal did
to us they could easily do against 90% of the teams in the Prem.

The two upcoming home games are massive and yes I believe we can
remain in this division. After spending so many years in the fizzy pop
league we have to be optimistic!!!



On Nov 9, 10:14 am, Paul Taylor taylorpau...@hotmail.com wrote:
 I think we have the quality in the squad, although some strengthening will 
 help. Every game against a bottom half team is a 6 pointer as far as I'm 
 concerned. A couple of back to backs and we'll quickly move up 4 or 5 spots. 
 I'm still confident.

 Paul is right - we were very good in the first 25 mins against Arsenal, 
 although we should have taken our chances. Oh for Berra to have scored and 
 for us to have our tails up. No doubt it still may have ended up 4-1. We got 
 stuck in though and had a good go, and I reckon there'll be a few sides on 
 the end of some bigger thumpings in the season (hopefully not us in the 
 return game).

 I like watching Arsenal though - they are silky smooth in their play, and it 
 reminds me of how they were in 2003/2004. Van Persie looks to be the new 
 Henri.

 I knew I'd used up all my luck with The Mariners winning on Saturday night.

 Subject: [NSWolves] weekend results
 Date: Mon, 9 Nov 2009 09:20:02 +1100
 From: marcus.chan...@macquarie.com
 To: nswolves@googlegroups.com

 results really didn't go our way on the weekend and we're now in 19th 
 position.  Bolton, Birmingham and Blackburn all have a game in hand over us.

 Quick poll - yes or no answer.  Do we have the quality to get ourselves out 
 of the bottom 3 and stay up?

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[NSWolves] Citeh V Wolves

2009-08-20 Thread Butch

If anyone is interested I'll be in Cheers bar on George St tomorrow
night to watch the game. I was there last Saturday to watch the West
Ham game and there were a couple of other Wolves tops in there. 2
brothers originally from Perton but who now live in Perth were over
here for the weekend. Apart from the result we had a good night and
consumed many beers... :-)
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[NSWolves] Re: Tonight's team

2009-08-17 Thread Butch

Express  Star website reports MM saying both Halford and Ward will
play. I reckon he'll play Vokes up front oh his own, push Keogh out
wide on right and slot Halford in at right back

On Aug 18, 11:00 am, Rog  Rita rognr...@exemail.com.au wrote:
 Humour has returned to MM and on a grand scale.
 Thought there'd be only one tool on there who'd suggest putting Keogh up
 front BY HIMSELF but no, there are quite a few.
 Reminds me of the QPR game many moons ago when McGhoo (was it?) played
 Corica up front by himself.

 With our injuries we may have to get Corica back, at least he can score
 occasionally now.
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