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  1. Haha brilliant, no it''s not there now, I think there''s another pub but it''s not the best. It''s OK for a night out once in a while (if you go to Arcadian are) and there are some lovely females about :D but some of the idiot''s there are ridiculous! I shall give my regards!
  2. I can''t speak for the Carrow Road leg as I was playing in a cup final at the same time(with one eye on my Dad in the crowd listening to the radio!), but as for the trouble ''100 times worse'' after the Molineux leg...I honestly didn''t see one ounce of trouble nor did I hear of any, most Wolves fans dispersed relatively quickly at the whistle, (not wanting to see the large travelling crowd celebrate obviously!) but I went for a few drinks in the centre afterwards drowning my sorrows, there was no trouble whatsoever after that game where I was.
  3. Well you obviously saw him a lot more than me :) the few times I saw him he played well. Was it Ian Crook (off the top of my head) that was a great midfielder?
  4. Hi. There are some decent friendly bar''s of which you could go and have a pre-match drink in and a chat. And yeh you can''t beat a few of the local ale''s haha! That Subway Army b*llox is just daftness, same as any clubs historical ''firm''. Pathetic individuals. Don''t get me wrong, there are idiots about Wolvo, but there are in a lot of cities. I live in Birmingham (unfortunately, having been Black Country born and bread) and I despise Broad Street (main area of BCcentre) and the majority of surrounding areas. Any person who starts a fight at a football ground or goes there looking for trouble, knows absolutely nothing about football, and they are there because their lives are a joke. Yes it can happen at Wolves, it can happen all across London, Cardiff, Portsmouth, it''s just individual low lives unfortunately!
  5. Hi guys, Wolves fan here ( I come in peace :) )! Just wanted to say I''m a little shocked by some of the reaction on here as to why so many Norwich fans hate Wolves. I''d heard about it over the years and solely put it down to the antics of the thug Muscat, who funnily enough, I thought was an idiot. A lot of Wolves fans including myself partly blame him for our downfall in a season (which one of your posters commented on) where we were 10 points clear towards the end of the season, only for the prat to get sent off unnecessarily in a home game. Obviously one player didn''t make a team, but we capitulated from there (the fact that I disliked him is enough for me to use him as a scapegoat!). There are teams I dislike around the country based on players who''ve been affiliated with them that I do not like, but I would not say I hate them. I only really hate Birmingham City FC, and dislike WBA for obvious reasons. How one of your posters can say going to St. Andrews is pleasant is beyond me. I work near the place and have been there twice, it''s a disgrace, intimidating and full of scum. To the guy whose mate got beat up and set upon after the playoff game, well that Wolves ''fan'' deserves a jail term and a good hiding. That''s despicable. There are scum at EVERY, single ground up and down the country, including Wolves. These are individuals, and I hate that clubs are affiliated with hatred because of individuals. A Sheffield Wednesday fan once got out of his car in traffic and attempted to beat my mate up in the passenger seat of his car whilst waiting at traffic lights - just for having a Wolves scarf on...but I don''t hate SWFC, this bloke is scum and nothing to do with true supporting of a club. Wolverhampton on match day, is not in anyway a dangerous place to go prior to a match. Granted I''ve only been going since 1992, but in that time I have only seen minor scuffles from so-called fans who are pathetic. They are not there for the football and I hate that they call themselves fans. As I say, this can occur anywhere in the country at any club. I''ve always liked Norwich, (especially thought Daryl Sutch was a fine player!) and I hope you enjoyed us taking 3 points off your real rivals last night. Anyway, all the best for the season and I hope that some of you can re-evaluate your hatred'' for Wolves! Take care.
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