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Marc Evans
@marc01evans
Wolves Season Ticket Holder, Originally from Wolverhampton, now live in Essex
Katılım Şubat 2011
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@AwayDaysClub_ Haha remember this @woodall85 Reading away in the play offs. What a night.
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@Sjopinion10 Perry Groves was even worse with his justification of of it to @TheAdrianDurham
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Oh dear Martin ffs
Did I say that old Keown lacks objectivity.
f@@k me backwards, he is the grand frommage of bias.
Football on TNT Sports@footballontnt
“For me it was a penalty.” Martin Keown gives his verdict on the decision that led to Arsenal’s spot kick. @tntsports & @discoveryplusUK
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@TheAdrianDurham Worrying thing is the clubs voted to keep it in such high numbers….
On a separate note to that….i believe Howard Webb has made it worse (which I thought was impossible). He also likes the power of it all and that rubs off on to his officials!
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@henrywinter @AyWeWolves83 I fear Fosun will sell as much as they can in the summer to make as much money as they can. They have done that for 5 years now and can’t see it changing especially without the prem money. You need to keep quiet about Santiago Bueno - he is a gem that nobody else has mentioned!
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Wolves going down with a fight and a song. “One-nil to the Championship.” Very good from Wolves fans in embarrassing Villa. Wolves will lose players in the summer - Santiago Bueno will inevitably be sought after, so will Joao Gomes and Mateus Mane, probably others. Ladislav Krejci’s obligation-to-buy loan will be made permanent but then?
Wolves fans will make sure they don’t lose the fighting spirit – which they will need in abundance in the Championship jungle - but it needs Fosun to show real leadership - and shrewder recruitment. You can't keep selling key players and expecting to survive.
Wolves sold so much talent, £300m+, in past three years. Ruben Neves, Matheus Nunes, Pedro Neto, Max Kilman, Rayan Ait-Nouri, Matheus Cunha and Jorgen Strand Larsen (even with his drop in form while distracted). They never replaced them with sufficient quality or experience. (Not only Fosun, Vitor Pereira also at fault). So much in football comes down to strong, savvy leadership, on and off the field. Wolves need more of it. #Wolves
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@henrywinter @AyWeWolves83 Summed it up perfectly Henry. Fosun are the overall problem. Promised a dream initially. Although Fosun are the problem they gave Vitor Pereira over £100m in the summer and the players he brought were terrible with half of them already being sold.
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@StanCollymore Problem we have for next season is that our owners will want to sell as many of these players as possible. They will not be thinking of trying to keep them to build. They will be thinking of short term 💰💰
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I've seen a lot of relegation haunted and relegation confirmed teams in the 40+ years I've been watching and playing and analysing games and this Wolves team are a headscratcher.
Said when watching them against Leeds ( lost at home 1-3) that they were fun to watch, could play with coherence, have talented individuals and had the foundations to be a perfectly functional 12th-13th Prem team.
So the fact they are where they are is to be frank, baffling. I'm sure Wolves supporters can point to many things but there's definitely something to build on to come back at the first attempt.
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@toluarokodare These people are not football fans are not Wolves fans. They do not represent us 🧡
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It’s still unbelievable to me that we’re playing in a time where people have so much freedom to communicate such racism without any consequences.
These individuals should have no place in our game and collectively we have to take action to punish everyone who taints the sport like this, no matter who they are.
Wolves@Wolves
We stand with Tolu Arokodare after our striker received disgusting racial abuse on social media. wolves.co.uk/news/club/2026…
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This needs closing down and condemning.
Hundreds of empty seats last night and a Premier League club in 2026 allows people to risk hypothermia for financial gain.
Offer these supporters alternative searing instead of this monstrosity that wouldn’t look out of place in Step 7 of the pyramid!
….and whilst your at it - look after our own, these poor loyal supporters over twitchers and streamers who support other clubs FFS!

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@wolvespremier Not to mention season ticket holders that have been banned from games for re-selling on their tickets
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Now I understand why we are all getting bent up over these pair of imbecilic clowns!
Who facilitates this and how do they get in the corporate end with any form of colours anyway!? Iv seen people turned away and dressed down for having a Wolves scarf on in a Wolves corporate area!
Also the were invited and offered full hospitality by the club whilst we sit BOTTOM OF THE LEAGUE.
Why not invite disabled or under privileged families who SUPPORT WOLVES!
Wolves need to look at their policies and stop this embarrassing shambolic from gaining access when all they do is potentially incite trouble and violence for monetisation online!
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Listening to @ga11agbon singing Hi Ho Wolverhampton on TalkSPORT was definitely a highlight of our season!
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@BenThorne01 @wolvespremier Wasn’t 62 your squad number at Bilbrook back in the day?
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@wolvespremier Ha- no idea where I pulled 62 from - knew it was high!
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@769LethalDosage @TheAthleticFC He literally brought in his own man (Domenico Teti) to oversee our transfers!
Our still pathetic but Vitor and Teti wasted £130m in the summer on donkeys!
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@marc01evans @TheAthleticFC Like all PL clubs of recent years, how much of the recruitment was down to the manager & how much was the scouts/directors etc? But as always the manager gets the blame.
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When Vitor Pereira was appointed as Wolves manager in late December 2024, the West Midlands club were firmly embroiled in the bottom three, having taken only nine points from 16 games. By early April, Wolves were 12 points clear of the relegation zone.
Pereira was a galvanising figure, who brought the dressing room - and the supporters - together.
He developed a habit of celebrating victories by going for a post-match beer with supporters: inspiring the phrase “first the points, then the pints”. Nottingham Forest hope he can bring those same qualities back to the City Ground, at a time when they are needed more than ever.
The 57-year-old is a different character to Nuno, but Forest are hoping to appoint the Portuguese and believe he shares the same ability to generate the spirit the club will need in the 12 games that will decide their relegation fate - and as they seek to progress in the Europa League.
✍️ @nottmtails
🔗 nytimes.com/athletic/70422…

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@wolvesfancast To any of the current fans dreading the championship….was much better going to Molineux then than it has been during the last 5 years
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@wolvesfancast This has to be in one of the top 5 games that I have been to as a Wolves fan. Great memories. During the era of having my season ticket in WL3 with my dad and bro 🧡 🐺
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31 years ago today.
One of the best atmospheres I've ever been to.
A Premier League scalp in the fa cup. And a penalty shootout for the ages.
Watch it. Drink it in. #wwfc
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