I helped carry the Doog shoulder high around the South Bank that first game
after being saved. A rare happy day, then it all turned to !
Pretty much sums up following the Wolves these last 30 years. I'm with Jim
and Mark, once hooked there is no escape, no matter how much suffering they
put
Rich, I've removed you from the group. You can still post to it if there is
a problem but you won't receive emails anymore. I note that you asked to be
removed same time last year. I apprecaite your patience in waiting a year
to ask again and having to read the driven on here.
On 19 October
My first games going to watch Wolves were in the old 4th division (my old man's
a Liverpool fan so I didn't inherit them through a family member who took me as
a kid) and I have to say, those were some of my best times watching Wolves.
Major disappointment watching us lose to Aldershot in the
Luxury!
I've been a Wolves fan since 1896!!
But apart from Joe/Jack/John Tonks (ggfather) losing the cup final that
year, my first excursions to the Mol were in 1974 - seeing the Doog play
when we lost to Spurs and beat Carlisle. I remember my dad yelling at
Sunderland to get his hair cut as
Super effective wishing when coming from you Jeremy.
On 20 October 2011 12:01, Jeremy Tonks to...@hotkey.net.au wrote:
This has been a fun thread. I’ve been away for a couple of weeks and have
just smiled wryly as I’ve read through.
To me the fundamental problem at present